- The Novi Sad City Hall (Serbian: Градска кућа,
Gradska kuća, Hungarian:
Újvidéki Városháza, Slovak: Novosadská Radnica, Rusyn: Новосадска Ратуша) or the...
- klub (NAK) (Serbian Cyrillic: Новосадски атлетски клуб, НАК; Hungarian:
Újvidéki Athlétikai Club, UAC) was a
football club from Novi Sad that
existed from...
-
Theatre (Serbian: Новосадско позориште,
Novosadsko pozorište; Hungarian:
Újvidéki Színház) is a
small Hungarian language theatre in Serbia. It is located...
- Bambach;
Újvidéki Színház (Novi Sad Theatre); (Serbia); 1974 Ödön von Horváth:
Tales from the
Vienna Woods (Emma); dir. Róbert Bambach;
Újvidéki Színház...
- of Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Историјски архив Новог Сада, Hungarian:
Újvidéki Történeti Levéltár, Slovak: Historický archív Nový Sad, Rusyn: Исторички...
- Distrikt,
Kreis Neusatz from 1853; Croatian:
Novosadski okrug; Hungarian:
Újvidéki körzet; Slovak: Novosadský obvod) was one of five
administrative districts...
- (Serbian: Универзитет у Новом Саду,
Univerzitet u
Novom Sadu; Hungarian:
Újvidéki Egyetem) is a
public university in Novi Sad, Serbia.
Alongside nationally...
-
footballer of
Hungarian descent.
During World War II, Šereš pla**** for
Újvidéki AC (formerly NAK) in the 1943–44
Nemzeti Bajnokság I season,
scoring 12...
-
because of his
Jewish descent.
During the
occupation period,
playing as
Újvidéki AC, they pla****
three seasons in the
Hungarian Championship from 1941 to...
- Serbian) (19572 with Eng. text ed.). 1952. pp. 1–43. Buzási, J. (1963). Az
ujvidéki "razzia" (in Serbian). Šosberger, P. (1988).
Novosadski Jevreji (in Serbian)...