Tankosićevo (Cyrillic: Танкосићево) is a neighborhood of Kisač, Serbia. In the past, Tankosićevo was a separate settlement, but was subsequently (in the 1970s) joined with Kisač.
Tankosićevo is located in the northern part of Kisač. It is connected to Novi Sad by Kisač bus line number 42.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1948 | 277 | — |
1953 | 308 | +11.2% |
1961 | 348 | +13.0% |
1971 | 424 | +21.8% |
Veternik is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Its population numbers 17,454 and most of its inhabitants are ethnic Serbs. Over the years, especially in the 1990s, it grew with size and inhabitants thus merging with Futog to the west and Novi Sad to the east.
Detelinara is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Bukovac is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located in Petrovaradin municipality. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population is 3,936.
Begeč is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is situated on the river Danube, approximately 15 km west from Novi Sad, on Bačka Palanka-Novi Sad road. According to 2002 census, the village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbers 3,360 people.
Kać is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The town has a Serb ethnic majority and its population was 11,612 at the 2011 census.
Budisava is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and its population numbering 3,825 people.
Kisač is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The settlement has a Slovak ethnic majority.
Rumenka is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and a population of 20,000 people.
Stepanovićevo is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It has a Serb ethnic majority and a population of 2,021 people. Stepanovićevo is situated about 20 km north-west from Novi Sad, between the settlements of Kisač and Zmajevo.
Čenej is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. The village has a Serb ethnic majority and a population numbering 2,115 people.
Rotkvarija, also known as Žitni Trg, is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Banatić is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Its name means "a little Banat".
Salajka, also known as Slavija, is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.
This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad.
The City municipality of Novi Sad is one of two city municipalities which constitute the City of Novi Sad. According to the 2011 census results, the municipality has a population of 307,760 inhabitants, while the urban area has 250,439 inhabitants.
JGSP Novi Sad is a public transit company for the city of Novi Sad.
According to the 2011 census, Slovaks in Serbia number 52,750, constituting 0.7% of the country's population. They mainly live in Vojvodina (50,321), where they constitute the third largest ethnic group after Serbs and Hungarians. Like other ethnic Slovaks, they speak the Slovak language, but most of them are Protestant by faith and not Roman Catholic like most Slovaks in Slovakia.
Slovak Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Augsburg Confession in Kisač is a Protestant church that serves local ethnic Slovak community.
FK Tatra Kisač, or simply Tatra Kisač, is a football club based in Kisač near Novi Sad, Serbia. They currently play in the GPFL Novi Sad.