- Sad in
local administration are: Serbian: Нови Сад / Novi Sad Hungarian:
Újvidék Slovak: Nový Sad
Pannonian Rusyn: Нови-Сад In both
Croatian and Romanian...
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Lieserl was born on 27
January 1902, a year
before her
parents married, in
Újvidék, Austria-Hungary, present-day Novi Sad, Serbia, and was
cared for by her...
- Nagyszeben/Sibiu (1905); Nagyvárad/Oradea (1906);
Szeged (1908);
Debrecen (1911);
Újvidék/Novi Sad (1911); K****a/Košice (1913); Pécs (1913) Croatia:
Fiume (1899);...
- She
began her
secondary education in 1886 at a high
school for
girls in
Újvidék (today Novi Sad, Serbia), but
changed the
following year to the Mitrovica...
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players with
Wikipedia article,
please see: Category:NAK Novi Sad players.
Újvidék, Újvidéki AC at Magyar****ball.hu,
retrieved 5-10-2012 (in Hungarian) Seasons...
- Рација; also
known as the Raid in
southern Bačka, the Novi Sad m****acre, the
Újvidék m****acre, or
simply The Raid) was a m****acre
carried out by the
Royal Hungarian...
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Katalin Ladik (born
Újvidék, 25
October 1942) is a
Hungarian poet,
performance artist and actress. She was born in
Újvidék,
Kingdom of
Hungary (today Novi...
- and Šokci)
around Szabadka and
Serbs in the
southern parts. The city of
Újvidék in the
southern part of the
county was the
cultural and
political centre...
- emlékezet megőrizte [Days of Revenge: As
Preserved by Memory] (in Hungarian).
Újvidék:
Forum Magyar Szo. ISBN 978-86-323-0312-6. OCLC 27642440. Milazzo, Matteo...
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Svetislav Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Светислав Петровић) on 1
January 1894 in
Újvidék, Austria-Hungary,
today Novi Sad in the
Serbian province of Vojvodina....