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Petrovaradin (Serbian Cyrillic: Петроварадин,
pronounced [
petroʋarǎdiːn]) is a
historic town in the
Serbian province of Vojvodina, now a part of the city...
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Petrovaradin Fortress (Serbian: Петроварадинска тврђава,
Petrovaradinska tvrđava,
pronounced [pɛtrɔʋarǎdiːnskaː tʋř̩dʑaʋa]; Hungarian: Péterváradi vár)...
- Austro-Turkish War of 1716–18 200km 125miles 11 7 5 3 2 The
Battle of
Petrovaradin also
known as the
Battle of Peterwardein, took
place on 5
August 1716...
- 295,555
while its
urban area (including the
adjacent settlements of
Petrovaradin and
Sremska Kamenica)
comprises 327,051 inhabitants.
According to the...
- Statut,
ukinute opštine
Petrovaradin i Novi Sad" [The ****embly of Novi Sad
voted on the new Statute, the muni****lities of
Petrovaradin and Novi Sad were abolished]...
- This is the
order of
battle for the
Battle of
Petrovaradin which was
fought between Habsburg and
Ottoman forces on July 5, 1716.
Field Marshal Prince Eugene...
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largest city of Serbia. It
began as a
Stone Age
settlement in present-day
Petrovaradin. The
Celts founded the
first fortress at this location.
During Roman...
- gate of
Petrovaradin with the Brukšanac (Bruckschanc) bridgehead, such as the
pontoon bridge that
lasted from 1697 to 1698. Old maps of
Petrovaradin from...
- From 1972, he
performed with
Janika Balaž's
orchestra on Novi Sad's
Petrovaradin Fortress, a
hallmark of
tamburitza music.
During the
turbulent 1990s...
- 041) Ruma (32,125) Inđija (26,244)
Stara Pazova (18,628) Šid (16,301)
Petrovaradin (13,917)
Sremska Kamenica (11,140)
Sremski Karlovci (8,839) Beočin (8...