Serbia

Serbia is a country on southeast Europe's Balkan peninsula with northern plateaus and mountains with ski resorts to the south. Capital city Belgrade is home to Communist-era architecture and Kalemegdan Park, site of Belgrade Fortress, held successively by the Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman empires. Stari Grad, the old city, is home to 19th-century mansions, plus opera and ballet at Narodno Pozorište (national theater)

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Novi Sad

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.

City has 500.000 inhabitants on 702.7km2. Downtown has cinemas, caffee shops, bars, night clubs. There are several old churches and monuments to visit. Traffic is light and the city is well conected by bus and taxis. It is easy to go from one part of the city to another. City's location is 65km away from International airport in Dobanovci, Belgrade, Serbian capital.

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