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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A city of northern Serbia on the Danube River northwest of Belgrade. It received a charter in 1748 and was the center of a Serbian literary revival in the 1700s and early 1800s.

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  • proper noun The administrative and largest city of the Serbian province of Vojvodina.

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Examples

  • Two people were reported injured in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad during a clash between police and protesters.

    War Crimes Fugitive Mladic Appears in Serbian Court 2011

  • Mr. Képíró, 97, has been charged with involvement in the killing of Serbian civilians in a 1942 raid in Novi Sad, then a part of Hungary and now part of Serbia.

    Photos of the Day: July 18 2011

  • Two people were reported injured in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad during a clash between police and protesters.

    War Crimes Fugitive Mladic Appears in Serbian Court 2011

  • In 2004 he fled his home in the northern Serbian city of Novi Sad after an international warrant was issued for his arrest.

    Serbia Compares Detention of Hadzic With Finding Osama Bin Laden 2011

  • In Novi Sad, Serbia, a professor of social sciences took me to the banks of the Danube and showed me the Liberty Bridge that had been blown up by a US-led NATO strike in 1999.

    Condoleezza Rice's Smoking Gun 2010

  • In Novi Sad, Serbia, a professor of social sciences took me to the banks of the Danube and showed me the Liberty Bridge that had been blown up by a US-led NATO strike in 1999.

    Sebastian Doggart: Condoleezza Rice's Smoking Gun 2010

  • By 1864, the Zagreb Jewish community had established a co-educational elementary school where most subjects were taught in Croatian; Jewish schools also existed in Osijek and Varaždin, Novi Sad and Subotica.

    Yugoslavia. 2009

  • Substantial Jewish communities developed in Zagreb and Osijek in Croatia-Slavonia and Novi Sad and Subotica in the Vojvodina; there were also many smaller towns with significant Jewish populations.

    Yugoslavia. 2009

  • But the precision bombing of Belgrade, and of the bridge over the Danube at Novi Sad on Thursday night, were remarkable achievements.

    The Nightmare 2008

  • Novi Sad, a city of 300,000 which is the capital of the Vojvodina province of Serbia, has been without running water for eight days, according to residents.

    When will you be able to get information ONLY from Fox News and CNN? 2008

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