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The local parks seem to be cared for very well.
The beauty in Novi Sad is in its name, translates to New Garden. Novi Sad is peppered with historical and cultural monuments, thriving pedestrian zone, bustling sqpares and verdant parks.
You can walk to all of Novi Sad's attractions from the happening pedestrian thoroughfare and outdoor restaurants,
Daily open market
The market sells lots of fresh fruit and vegetables all locallhy grown.
Entrance to the farm house.
Prewar building WW 1
Statue of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj and Saborna Crkva, Novi Sad Jovan Jovanović Zmaj was a very important Serbian poet.
In the distance is  Novi Sad City Hal.  It was built in 1895.
Following our walk through the streets of Novi Sad, we entered Liberty Square.  The first thing you notice on entering from any direction is the beautiful Roman Catholic Parish Church of St Mary’s  It was built in the neo-gothic style between 1893 and 1895 on the site of what was previously the cathedral.
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Sremski Karlovci is a town and municipality located south on the bank of the river Danube, 5 miles  from Novi Sad.
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Father teaching his son how to drive a tractor.
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It is said that every building, house and street in Sremski Karlovci have their own stories to tell, for this city was beyond doubt famous for its spirituality and culture of Serbia. The city had become an heir to the Patriarchate of Peć right after the First Serbian Migration in 1690.
The Cathedral church is glistening all in white, with its green domes
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Lots of students take day trips here for a class study on history.
Apart from being the spiritual center, Karlovci had been the meeting point of cultural elites, poets, and prominent personae. Because of its close vicinity to Austria, and for the city’s important role with the Viennese Court, which was under the Habsburg’s management, Karlovci has been a city well ahead of its time

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