Novi Sad
Discover Novi Sad, a vibrant city in Serbia known for its rich history and culture.
Catholic jurisdiction: Latin — Diocese of Subotica
About Novi Sad
Located in the northern part of Serbia, Novi Sad is the second-largest city in the country and serves as the administrative center of the City of Novi Sad region. Nestled along the banks of the Danube River, it boasts a unique blend of historical landmarks and modern amenities.
As one of Serbia's most significant cultural hubs, Novi Sad hosts numerous festivals, including the International Open Air Film Festival and the EXIT Music Festival, attracting visitors from around the world. Economically, the city is a key player in education and industry, home to several universities and research institutions that contribute to its dynamic academic and technological landscape.
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Notable people from Novi Sad
Ranked by number of Wikipedia languages that have an article — a proxy for cross-cultural notability. Data: Wikidata.
Monica Selesb. 1973Yugoslav and American tennis player
Gojko Kačarb. 1987Serbian association football player
Vlada Avramovb. 1979Serbian association football player
Slaviša Jokanovićb. 1968Serbian association football player and manager
Miloš Vučevićb. 1974Prime Minister of Serbia (2024-2025)
Darko Miličićb. 1985Serbian basketball player
Topics
🏛 City Hall
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📅 Events
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• Museums
Notable museums, galleries and exhibition halls — hours and descriptions.
⛪ Religious sites
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About this city page
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