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The European Capital of Culture Title Passed to Novi Sad

Tonight, the European Capital of Culture title was passed to the cities that will be its bearers in 2022 – Novi Sad (Serbia), Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg) and Kaunas (Lithuania). The title was handed over by Croatian Rijeka and Irish Galway, and the gala handover ceremony, due to the coronavirus pandemic, was held online, i.e., broadcast on

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New Places

‘New Places’ – the Legacy for Further Development of Novi Sad

Novi Sad establishes new standards in architecture within the ‘New Places’ project, as part of the preparation process for the European Capital of Culture title. Today opened for citizens, a new place in Detelinara in Rumenačka Street is another place of 36 neighbourhood spaces that included citizens and architects in its improvement.

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Milan Petrović

The Opportunity for Volunteering in the ‘Milan Petrović’ School

If you like to acquire different types of knowledge and skills, new experience; if you would like to contribute to the community and actively participate in creating the better and finer society – be part of the volunteering team of the ‘Milan Petrović’ Elementary and Secondary Boarding School. The call is open until 1 December

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budva

Novi Sad Supports Budva in Candidacy for the European Capital of Culture Title

Representatives of the Municipality of Budva visited Novi Sad in order to meet with Miloš Vučević, Mayor of Novi Sad and Nemanja Milenković, CEO of the ‘Novi Sad – European Capital of Culture’ Foundation regarding the candidacy of Budva, together with the three municipalities in Boka Kotorska for the European Capital of Culture in 2028.

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