List of local communities in Novi Sad

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Map of local communities in urban part of Novi Sad
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Map of local communities in the outskirts of Novi Sad

List of local communities in Novi Sad : [1]

Name of the
local community
Local community
presidents
Neighborhoods and
suburbs of Novi Sad
1Žitni TrgRadojka Jokanić Rotkvarija
2Stari GradKristina Žarić Stari Grad
3Prva Vojvođanska BrigadaSandra Žepinić Stari Grad
4Sonja MarinkovićLazar Pavlović Stari Grad
5LimanDragoljub Perković Liman I, University campus
6Boško BuhaBranislav Jovović Liman II
7Liman IIIHana Ljiljak Liman III
8OstrvoDušan Penezić Liman IV
9Ivo AndrićAleksandra Tadijin Liman IV
10Vera PavlovićVojislav Joksović Grbavica
117. juliZora Purić Adamovićevo Naselje, Grbavica
12Južni TelepDragan Kosovac Telep
13Bratstvo-TelepAleksandar IlićTelep
14Nikola Tesla-TelepMarija PajovićTelep
15Gavrilo PrincipJovan Dragić Bistrica, Satelit
16BistricaVukašin Milović Bistrica
17AdiceVasilija Bojić Adice
18JugovićevoĐuro Šušnjar Jugovićevo, Avijatičarsko Naselje, Sajlovo
19RadničkiJovan Vojnović Detelinara
20DetelinaraRadojica Graovac Detelinara
21Narodni HerojiRanka Malešević Sajmište
22Omladinski pokretČedo Gromilić Banatić
23Sava KovačevićVanja Momčilović Rotkvarija
24DunavMilan Ilić Podbara
25PodbaraSrba Jankov Podbara
26Slana BaraDejan Šijak Slana Bara
27KlisaDragan Hemon Klisa
28Vidovdansko naseljeDrago Stojičić Vidovdansko Naselje
29SalajkaMaja Matić Salajka
30ŠangajSaša Kitanović Šangaj
31PetrovaradinDražen Malobabić Petrovaradin
32Sremska KamenicaDonald Božić Sremska Kamenica
33BukovacZoran Sladojević Bukovac
34LedinciStrahinja Stanković Ledinci
35Stari LedinciTijana Marjanović Stari Ledinci
36KaćOstoja Drinić Kać
37BudisavaJasna Daničić Budisava
38KoviljSanja Samočeta Kovilj
39RumenkaMomir Mišković Rumenka
40KisačJan Vozar Kisač
41StepanovićevoMlađan Biga Stepanovićevo
42VeternikJasmina Rakić Veternik
43FutogZoran Crepulja Futog
44BegečMilan Tatić Begeč
45ČenejMiloš Vilotijević Čenej
46Pejićevi Salaši-NemanovciZoran Podunavac Pejićevi Salaši, Nemanovci
47SajlovoDejan Latinović Sajlovo

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References

  1. "Месне заједнице" (in Serbian). Скупштина града Новог Сада.