Detelinara (Детелинара) is a neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Novi Sad ( Cyrillic: Нови Сад 'nɔviː 'saːd; Hungarian: Újvidék Slovak Serbia (Србија Srbija) officially the Republic of Serbia (Република Србија Republika Srbija) is a Landlocked Country The Autonomous Province of Vojvodina ( Serbian: Аутономна Покрајина Војводина or Autonomna Pokrajina Vojvodina; Hungarian: Vajdaság
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The south-eastern borders of Detelinara are Ulica Branka Bajića (Branko Bajić Street) and Ulica Braće Popović (Braće Popović Street), the north-eastern border is Rumenačka ulica (Rumenačka Street), the northern border is Ulica Oblačića Rada (Oblačića Rada Street), and the western border is the future new section of Subotički bulevar (Subotica Boulevard), which will be built in 2007.
The neighbouring city quarters are: Novo Naselje and Jugovićevo in the west, Avijatičarsko Naselje in the north, Sajmište in the south-east, and Banatić and Industrijska Zona Jug in the north-east. Bistrica (Бистрица also known as Novo Naselje (Ново Насеље is a neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, the capital of the Serbian province Jugovićevo (Југовићево is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. Avijatičarsko Naselje (Авијатичарско Насеље also known as Avijacija (Авијација is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia Sajmište (Сајмиште is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Banatić (Банатић is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. The City of Novi Sad Serbia has several Industrial zones, which are unlike non-industrial neighborhoods mostly used for industrial purposes
Detelinara is divided into Stara Detelinara (Old Detelinara) and Nova Detelinara (New Detelinara). The border between these two parts of the settlement is Ulica Kornelija Stankovića (Kornelije Stanković Street). Old Detelinara is located on the southern side of this Street, while New Detelinara is located on the northern side.
Between 1980 and 1989, Detelinara was one of the seven municipalities of Novi Sad City. The municipality included the city quarters of Detelinara, Sajmište, Banatić, Avijatičarsko Naselje, Jugovićevo, Industrijska Zona Jug, Industrijska Zona Sever, Gornje Livade and Rimski Šančevi, and the villages of Rumenka, Kisač, and Stepanovićevo. Sajmište (Сајмиште is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in the Serbian province of Vojvodina. Banatić (Банатић is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. Avijatičarsko Naselje (Авијатичарско Насеље also known as Avijacija (Авијација is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia Jugovićevo (Југовићево is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia. The City of Novi Sad Serbia has several Industrial zones, which are unlike non-industrial neighborhoods mostly used for industrial purposes The City of Novi Sad Serbia has several Industrial zones, which are unlike non-industrial neighborhoods mostly used for industrial purposes Rimski Šančevi (Римски Шанчеви is a neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia ( Vojvodina province Rumenka (Руменка is a village located in the Novi Sad municipality in the South Bačka District of Serbia. Kisač ( Serbian: Kisač or Кисач Slovak: Kysáč, Croatian: Kisač, Hungarian: Kiszács) is Stepanovićevo ( Cyrillic: Степановићево is a village in Serbia.
During bombing of Novi Sad in 1999, NATO bombs devastated civilian residential buildings and a school in Detelinara. During the 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, the second largest Yugoslav city of Novi Sad was one of the cities that bore the brunt of the bombing [1] [2]
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