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List of local communities in Novi Sad information


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

List of local communities in Novi Sad:[1]

  •   in Novi Sad urban municipality
  •   in Petrovaradin urban municipality
Name of the
local community
Local community
presidents
Neighborhoods and
suburbs of Novi Sad
1 Žitni Trg Radojka Jokanić Rotkvarija
2 Stari Grad Kristina Žarić Stari Grad
3 Prva Vojvođanska Brigada Sandra Žepinić Stari Grad
4 Sonja Marinković Lazar Pavlović Stari Grad
5 Liman Dragoljub Perković Liman I, University campus
6 Boško Buha Branislav Jovović Liman II
7 Liman III Hana Ljiljak Liman III
8 Ostrvo Dušan Penezić Liman IV
9 Ivo Andrić Aleksandra Tadijin Liman IV
10 Vera Pavlović Vojislav Joksović Grbavica
11 7. juli Zora Purić Adamovićevo Naselje, Grbavica
12 Južni Telep Dragan Kosovac Telep
13 Bratstvo-Telep Aleksandar Ilić Telep
14 Nikola Tesla-Telep Marija Pajović Telep
15 Gavrilo Princip Jovan Dragić Bistrica, Satelit
16 Bistrica Vukašin Milović Bistrica
17 Adice Vasilija Bojić Adice
18 Jugovićevo Đuro Šušnjar Jugovićevo, Avijatičarsko Naselje, Sajlovo
19 Radnički Jovan Vojnović Detelinara
20 Detelinara Radojica Graovac Detelinara
21 Narodni Heroji Ranka Malešević Sajmište
22 Omladinski pokret Čedo Gromilić Banatić
23 Sava Kovačević Vanja Momčilović Rotkvarija
24 Dunav Milan Ilić Podbara
25 Podbara Srba Jankov Podbara
26 Slana Bara Dejan Šijak Slana Bara
27 Klisa Dragan Hemon Klisa
28 Vidovdansko naselje Drago Stojičić Vidovdansko Naselje
29 Salajka Maja Matić Salajka
30 Šangaj Saša Kitanović Šangaj
31 Petrovaradin Dražen Malobabić Petrovaradin
32 Sremska Kamenica Donald Božić Sremska Kamenica
33 Bukovac Zoran Sladojević Bukovac
34 Ledinci Strahinja Stanković Ledinci
35 Stari Ledinci Tijana Marjanović Stari Ledinci
36 Kać Ostoja Drinić Kać
37 Budisava Jasna Daničić Budisava
38 Kovilj Sanja Samočeta Kovilj
39 Rumenka Momir Mišković Rumenka
40 Kisač Jan Vozar Kisač
41 Stepanovićevo Mlađan Biga Stepanovićevo
42 Veternik Jasmina Rakić Veternik
43 Futog Zoran Crepulja Futog
44 Begeč Milan Tatić Begeč
45 Čenej Miloš Vilotijević Čenej
46 Pejićevi Salaši-Nemanovci Zoran Podunavac Pejićevi Salaši, Nemanovci
47 Sajlovo Dejan Latinović Sajlovo
  1. ^ "Месне заједнице" (in Serbian). Скупштина града Новог Сада.

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