Novi Sad

Novi Sad is the capital of , the northern Autonomous Province of , and the second largest city in Serbia. Situated on the River between and , it is a treasured regional and cultural centre.
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  • Type: City with 260,000 residents
  • Description: city in Serbia, capital of the state of Vojvodina
  • Also known as: Ó-péterváradja”, “Pétervárad”, “Ujvidek”, “Újvidék”, “Varadinum Petri”, “Vásáros-Várad”, and “Нови Сад
  • Historically known as: Neusatz
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Karađorđe Stadium and Petrovaradin Fortress.

Stadium
Photo: Goran.S2, Public domain.
is a multi-purpose stadium in Novi Sad, . It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Vojvodina.

, nicknamed " on/of the ", is a bastion fortress in the town of , itself part of the City of Novi Sad, .

Railway station
is the main railroad station in Novi Sad, Serbia. The current station, located at Jaše Tomića Boulevard, was opened in 1964, after closing the old railway station from 1883 previously located at what is today the Liman fresh market.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Rotkvarija and Petrovaradin.

Quarter
, also known as Žitni Trg, is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.

Town
is a historic town in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, now a part of the city of Novi Sad. As of 2011, the urban area has 14,810 inhabitants.

Town
Photo: PANONIAN, Public domain.
Sremska Kamenica is a town and urban neighborhood of Novi Sad, in .

Novi Sad

Latitude
45.2551° or 45° 15′ 19″ north
Longitude
19.8452° or 19° 50′ 43″ east
Population
260,000
Elevation
79 metres (259 feet)
IATA airport code
QND
United Nations Location Code
RS NVS
Open location code
8FQX7R4W+33
Open­Street­Map ID
node 59735022
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­city
Geo­Names ID
3194360
Wiki­data ID
Q55630
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yue Chinese—“Novi Sad” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Novi Sad
  • Albanian: Novi Sad
  • Albanian: Novi Sadi
  • Arabic: نوفي ساد
  • Armenian: Նովի Սադ
  • Asturian: Novi Sad
  • Azerbaijani: Novi Sad
  • Azerbaijani: Novi-Sad
  • Banjar: Novi Sad
  • Bashkir: Нови-Сад
  • Basque: Novi Sad
  • Belarusian: Нові Сад
  • Belarusian: Нові-Сад
  • Belarusian: Новы Сад
  • Bengali: নবি সাদ
  • Bengali: নোভি সাদ
  • Bosnian: Novi Sad
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  • Bulgarian: Нови Сад
  • Catalan: Novi Sad
  • Cebuano: Novi Sad
  • Chechen: Нови-Сад
  • Chinese: 诺威萨
  • Chinese: 诺维萨德
  • Chinese: 諾維薩德
  • Church Slavic: Новъ Садъ
  • Croatian: Novi Sad
  • Czech: Novi Sad
  • Czech: Nový Sad
  • Danish: Novi Sad
  • Dutch: Novi Sad
  • Egyptian Arabic: نوفى ساد
  • Esperanto: Novi Sad
  • Esperanto: Novisado
  • Estonian: Novi Sad
  • Finnish: Novi Sad
  • Finnish: Ujvidek
  • Finnish: Újvidék
  • French: Novi Sad
  • Gagauz: Novi Sad
  • Galician: Novi Sad
  • Georgian: ნოვი-სადი
  • German: Novi Sad
  • German: Neusatz” (historical)
  • Greek: Νόβι Σαντ
  • Gujarati: નોવી સેડ
  • Hebrew: נובי סאד
  • Hindi: नोवी साद
  • Hungarian: Újvidék
  • Ido: Novi Sad
  • Indonesian: Novi Sad
  • Interlingue: Novi Sad
  • Irish: Novi Sad
  • Italian: Novi Sad
  • Japanese: ノヴィ・サド
  • Japanese: ノヴィ・サド基礎自治体
  • Javanese: Novi Sad
  • Kannada: ನೋವಿ ಸ್ಯಾಡ್
  • Kazakh: Нови Сад
  • Korean: 노비사드
  • Kurdish: Novî Sad
  • Latin: Neoplanta
  • Latvian: Novi Sada
  • Latvian: Novisada
  • Lithuanian: Novi Sadas
  • Lombard: Novi Sad
  • Luxembourgish: Novi Sad
  • Luxembourgish: Újvidék
  • Macedonian: Нови Сад
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  • Malay: Novi Sad
  • Maltese: Novi Sad
  • Marathi: नोव्ही साद
  • Moksha: Нови Сад
  • Mongolian: Нови Сад
  • Mongolian: Нови-Сад хот
  • Nauru: Novi Sad
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Novi Sad
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  • Novial: Novi Sad
  • Occitan (post 1500): Novi Sad
  • Ossetian: Нови-Сад
  • Persian: نووی ساد
  • Polish: Nowy Sad
  • Portuguese: Novi Sad
  • Pushto: نووي ساد
  • Romanian: Novi Sad
  • Russian: Нови-Сад
  • Russian: Новый Сад
  • Rusyn: Новый Сад
  • Sardinian: Novi Sad
  • Scots: Novi Sad
  • Serbian: Novi Sad
  • Serbian: Нови Сад
  • Serbian: Српска Атина
  • Serbo-Croatian: Novi Sad
  • Silesian: Novi Sad
  • Sinhala: නොවී සැඩ්
  • Slovak: Nový Sad
  • Slovenian: Novi Sad
  • Slovenian: Нови Сад
  • Southern Sotho: Novi Sad
  • Spanish: Novi Sad
  • Swahili: Novi Sad
  • Swedish: Novi Sad
  • Swedish: Ujvidek
  • Swedish: Újvidék
  • Tamil: நோவி சாட்
  • Tatar: Novi-Sad
  • Tatar: Нови-Сад
  • Telugu: నోవి సాడ్
  • Thai: นอวีซาด
  • Tornedalen Finnish: Novi Sad
  • Tornedalen Finnish: Ujvidek
  • Tornedalen Finnish: Újvidék
  • Turkish: Novi Sad
  • Ukrainian: Новий Сад
  • Upper Sorbian: Novi Sad
  • Urdu: نووی ساد
  • Venetian: Novi Sad
  • Veps: Novi Sad
  • Vietnamese: Novi Sad
  • Volapük: Novi Sad
  • Waray (Philippines): Novi Sad
  • Welsh: Novi Sad
  • Western Armenian: Նովի Սատ
  • Western Panjabi: نووی ساد
  • Wu Chinese: 诺威萨
  • Wu Chinese: 诺维萨德
  • Yue Chinese: 諾維薩德
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