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Zrenjanin, Serbia
Zrenjanin is a city and the administrative center of the Central Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The city urban area has a population of 76,511 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 123,362 inhabitants.
The city was named after Žarko Zrenjanin (1902–1942) in honour and remembrance of his name in 1946. He was one of the leaders of the Vojvodina communist Partisans. During World War II, he was imprisoned and released after being tortured by the Nazis for months.
Zrenjanin has many places of interest like City Hall, the Cathedral, Freedom Square, King Aleksandar I Street, etc.
Locations:
Central square and Zrenjanin's Roman Catholic cathedral
City Hall, built in 1816, re-constructed in 1887, neobaroque, Gyula Partos and Ödön Lechner.
Finance palace, today National museum, built in 1894 in Neorenaissance style by István Kiss.
Theatre, built in 1839, classicism, the oldest theatre building in Serbia.
Court House, built between 1906 and 1908, romanticism, Sandor Eigner and Marcus Rehmer.
Uspenska Serbian Orthodox church, built in 1746, baroque, the oldest church in the city.
Vavedenska church, built in 1777 in Baroque style.
Evangelical church, built in 1837, classicism.
Zrenjanin Cathedral, built between 1864 and 1868, romanesque, Stevan Đorđević.
Protestant church, built in 1891, neogothic, Ferenc Zaboretzky.
Zrenjanin Synagogue, built in 1896, Moorish Revival, Lipót Baumhorn, demolished in 1941 by Nazis.
Bukovac palace, built in 1905, neorenaissance.
Old Vojvodina hotel, built in 1886, neorenaissance, Bela Peklo.
Grammar School, built in 1846, re-constructed in 1937 and later.
Small bridge, built in 1904, the oldest bridge in the city.
Trade academy, built in 1892, neorenaissance, István Kiss.
Bence's house, built in 1909, secession.
Dry Bridge, built in 1962, without river since 1985.
Eiffel Bridge, built in 1904, replaced by a new bridge in 1969.
Dunđerski palace, built in 1910, secession.
House of Soko, built in 1927, academism, Dragiša Brašovan.
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Kratka istorija katoličke crkve u Ečki - Zrenjanin
St. Stephen Milutin (Holy King of Serbia)
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What to see in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia | MUST WATCH Exit festival, Youth and Cultural capital
In this video, we explore the city center of Novi Sad. Novi Sad is the capital of Vojvodina, Serbia, and the city of Exit Festival. It is also the European Youth Capital of 2019 and will be European Cultural Capital in 2021. Enjoy in beautiful Danube park, Catholic and Orthodox cathedrals, Town House, and more.
In order of appearance, you will see:
- Our first start is Dunavski (Danube's park). This park is the oldest and most beautiful park in Novi Sad. The first trees were planted in the 19th century.
- Dunavska Street is probably the oldest street in Novi Sad. On the left side of the street, houses are in neo-baroque style. In the video, at the end of the Dunavska streets, on the right side, there is the city library in the house that was built in 1895.
- Zmaj Jovina Street is one of the oldest streets in Novi Sad. It extends from Freedom Square to the bishop's palace. The street was once a place with a number of craft and trade shops, and it was called Magazinska alley. At the start of the street, in front of the bishop's house, since 1984, there is a monument of Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, the most famous children's poet, after which street bears its name. Lined with shops and sidewalk cafes, it is the very place for a coffee or light lunch.
- Trg Slobode (Freedom Square) is the largest central city square, built in the 18th century. On the west side of the square is the Town Hall built in 1895th in Neo-Renaissance style, designed by architect George Molnar. On the opposite side of the square, is a tall Catholic church “Name of Mary”. It was built in 1895th in Neo-Gothic style. Its Neo-Gothic architecture is quite striking, and if you happen to get lost you could always find your way back to Liberty Square by using the church as a landmark.
- Laze Teleckog is the upbeat street of Novi Sad urban life, full of cafés, restaurants, pizzerias, clubs, and shops. Houses mostly have one floor, they are colorful and built-in Austro-Hungarian style.
- Grčkoškolska street (The Greek School street) is one of the oldest in Novi Sad. The street was named after the Greek school, the house at no. 3, which was founded by the Greek Communities, residing in Novi Sad in 1739.
- Pašićeva street, named after famous Serbian and Yugoslav politician and diplomat Nikola Pašić who was the most important Serbian political figure for almost 40 years, from 1890 to 1926. In this street is The Cathedral Church of the Holy Great-Martyr George. This Orthodox Cathedral is the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Bačka. The present-day church was completed in 1905, on the ruins of a church built in 1734 and destroyed in 1849. It is located next to the Eparchy offices in the Bishop's Palace, in Nikola Pašić Street. It is commonly known as Saborna crkva ('Cathedral Church') among the city residents
- Finally, we reach Boulevard of Mihailo Pupin, famous scientist. There is the building of the government of Vojvodina. It is the executive organ of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, within the Republic of Serbia. The building where is the seat of the Government of Vojvodina is known as Banovina Palace. The building was erected on an area of 28,000 square meters, with a length of 185 meters and 5 floors. The complex consists of two buildings. One contains 147 rooms, and the other (horseshoe) 569 special departments. The building façade is made of Brac marble. Working couple Baranji made the sculptures, reliefs with figures of King Peter I, King Alexander, Radomir Putnik, Stepa Stepanovic, Zivojin Misic, and stylized logos with animal motifs on the administration building.
Novi Sad (in Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd]; in Hungarian: Újvidék [ˈuːjvideːk]; in Slovak: Nový Sad; in Rusyn: Нови Сад; in German: Neusatz) is an amazing city! The city looks great every month of the year.
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Belgrade's Massive Orthodox Church.. Sveti Sava Hram
Checking out the most well known tourist attraction in Belgrade, Serbia.... Sveti Sava Hram or the Church of Saint Sava. The building is massive, but the inside is still under construction. The outer grounds are beautiful and filled with benches and trees. It's a must visit on any trip to Belgrade.
Crkva imena Marijinog in Novi Sad
Prepoznatljiva obeležja Novog Sada
Crkva Imena Marijinog u centru i Sat-Kula na Petrovaradinskoj tvrđavi, prepoznatljiva su obeležja Novog Sada. Osim toga što oduševljavaju jedinstvenom arhitekturom i lepotom, bez pogleda na njihove satove, gotovo je nemoguće zamisliti dan.
Radio-televizija Vojvodine
Servis odloženog gledanja i slušanja
2 church towers in dark
View of Zrenjanin's Ortodox church and Catholic cathedral in dark.
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Катедрала Име Маријино у Новом Саду
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Novi Sad in 4k | SERBIA
Novi Sad (Нови Сад), Serbia, Europe
Novi Sad is a city in northern Serbia on the banks of the Danube River. Standing atop a riverside bluff, much of Petrovaradin Fortress dates to the 17th and 18th centuries, with an iconic clock tower and a network of tunnels. Across the river is the old quarter, Stari Grad, site of the Gothic Revival Name of Mary Church and the neo-Renaissance City Hall.
Locations:
The Name of Mary Church, Catholic church, Petrovaradin Clock Tower, The Our Lady of Snow ecumenic Church, Town Hall, Petrovaradin Fortress, Building of the Matica srpska, Liberty Square, Bishop Palace, Novi Sad Synagogue, Saint George's Cathedral, Orthodox church, Novi Sad Synagogue, Almaška Orthodox church, Serbian National Theatre
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Jako da Carja (That we may recieve the King of all) by Serbian Composer Josif Marinkovic
Jako da Carja (That we may recieve the King of all) is a part of a Cherubic hymn. This is an original composer's melody, glorious and victorious
Sremski Karlovci in 4k
Sremski Karlovci, Serbia.
Sremski Karlovci is a town and municipality located in the South Bačka District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated on the bank of the river Danube, 8 kilometres from Novi Sad. According to the 2011 census results, it has a population of 8,750 inhabitants.
Locations:
Gymnasium of Karlovci, first Serbian secondary school (gymnasium)
Clerical High School of Saint Arsenije
Administrative buildings:
City Hall
The Patriarchal Court
The Orthodox cathedral of Saint Nikolaj
The Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity
Fountain Four Lions
The Chapel of Peace
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Religion in Serbia Religion en Serbie الدين في صربيا Feja në Serbi
Serbia has been traditionally a Christiancountry since the Christianization of Serbs by Clement of Ohrid and Saint Naum in the 9th century. The dominant confession is Eastern Orthodoxy of the Serbian Orthodox Church. During the Ottoman rule of the Balkans, Sunni Islam established itself in the territories of Serbia, mainly in southern regions of Raška(or Sandžak) and Preševo Valley, as well as in the disputed territory of Kosovo and Metohija. The Catholic Church has roots in the country since the presence of Hungarians in Vojvodina (mainly in the northern part of the province), while Protestantism arrived in the 18th and 19th century with the settlement of Slovaks in Vojvodina
Islam is mostly present in the southwest of Serbia in the region of Sandžak or Raška(notably in the city of Novi Pazar and municipalities of Tutin and Sjenica), as well as in parts of southern Serbia (municipalities of Preševo and Bujanovac). Ethnic groups whose members are mostly adherents of Islam are: Bosniaks, Muslims by nationality, Albanians, and Gorani. A significant number of Roma people are also adherents of Islam.
Adherents belong to one of two communities – Islamic Community of Serbia or the Islamic Community in Serbia.
As of 2011, out of 787 declared Jews in Serbia 578 stated their religion as Judaism, mostly in the cities of Belgrade (286), Novi Sad (84), Subotica (75) and Pančevo (31).[4]The only remaining functioning synagogue in Serbia is the Belgrade Synagogue. There are also small numbers of Jews in Zrenjanin and Sombor, with isolated families scattered throughout the rest of Serbia.
Gloria in exelcis Deo hungarian
Choir of Zrenjanin's cathedral sings Gloria in exelcis Deo on hungarian language.
Bishops procesion entry
Entry of bishops to Episcopic Holly Mass in muzslya to celebrate 10 years of Salezian collegium (bording house) for boys in Muzslya. Present are (from the back of the procession) Zrenjanin's Bishop msgr. Nemeth Laszlo, (in fronth of him) Belgrade's Archibishop msgr. Hochevar Stanislav and Salezian General Abbot for the Province of Ex-Yuigoslavia. St. Domenico Savio youth choir sings.
Novi Sad, na trgu vidi se katolička porta
Novi sad, trg
Novi Sad, pogled na trg i katedralu
sam centar Novoga Sada
Novi sad church
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