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unusual facts about Aleksandrovo, Subotica



Aleksandrovo, Subotica

There are traces of older settlements at this location dating from Bronze Age, time of the Sarmatians and Middle Ages.

Bačka Oblast

According to 1921 census, oblast had linguistically heterogeneous population: speakers of Serbo-Croatian were dominant in the cities of Novi Sad, Sombor and Subotica; speakers of German were dominant in the districts of Apatin, Darda, Kula, Odžaci, Sombor and Stara Palanka; speakers of Hungarian were dominant in the districts of Topola and Batina; while speakers of Slovak were dominant in the district of Novi Sad.

Bikicsunáj

The song 'Bikicsunáj' was covered by Palic-based ethnic Hungarian, Ana Kojic, in her weekly Saturday night concert at the Boss Cafe in Subotica, Serbia.

Croatian Franciscan Province of Saints Cyril and Methodius

The province was formed in 1900, and has monasteries throughout northern Croatia, as well as in Subotica, Bač, Novi Sad and Zemun, Serbia.

Donji Tavankut

It has two railway stations (Donji Tavankut and Skenderovo) on the railroad from Subotica to Sombor (and further to Bezdan, Apatin or Erdut).

Džentlmeni

The song was also included on the band debut 1968 extended play, Idi (Go), featuring the title track, a cover version of Sandie Shaw single "Today", "Naša mladost" ("Our Youth"), recorded at the Subotica Youth festival in 1968, and "Slatko" ("Sweet"), a cover version of The Drifters hit "Sweets for My Sweet".

Gorno Aleksandrovo

Gorno Aleksandrovo is a small village in the Sliven Municipality in Bulgaria.

Gyula Sax

Gyula Sax participated twice in a row in the Candidates Tournament after qualifying at the Subotica Interzonal in 1987 and at the Manila Interzonal in 1990 respectively but was eliminated in the Candidates in 1988 by Nigel Short (+0=3−2) and in 1991 after extra-time by then sixty years old Viktor Korchnoi (+1=6-1; +0 =1-1 rapid chess).

History of legal education in Serbia

During the 20th century, all the law schools that later emerged in Serbia (Subotica, Novi Sad, Priština, Niš, Kragujevac), Montenegro (Podgorica), and in other parts of the former Yugoslavia (Sarajevo, Skoplje) were formed from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law as a core.

James Tarjan

His best results in international tournaments include first at Subotica 1975, first at Vancouver 1976, and first equal at Vršac 1983, along with Predrag Nikolić and Georgy Agzamov.

Käthe von Nagy

Käthe von Nagy (born 4 April 1904 in Szabadka, Austria-Hungary, today Subotica/Serbia), as Ekaterina Nagy von Cziser; † 20 December 1973 in Los Angeles, California, USA) was a Hungarian actress.

KUD Idijoti

In 1987 they won the Youth Festival prize in Subotica in competition with over 300 bands and became one of the most popular bands on the punk scene of the former Yugoslavia.

Molin, Serbia

Molin was located at 45°38'37N and 20°32'21E, between Aleksandrovo, Banatsko Karađorđevo, Torda, Bašaid, Banatska Topola, Toba, and Nova Crnja.

Nenad Čanak

He was raised in a teachers family, he went to the general and high musical school (Flute) in Novi Sad, graduated from the University of Novi Sad Faculty of Economics at Subotica and after that specialized in marketing and computer networks at the Executive Training Center (Brdo pri Kranju 1989).

Nestea

Bottled in Subotica, Serbia under authority of Beverage Partners Worldwide (Europe) AG.

Nežni Dalibor

In April 2010, Nežni Dalibor performed at the Subotica Trenchtown festival on which, beside the material from Sredstva i veštine, the band performed the songs that were intended to be released on the second studio album.

Novembar

The band promoted the material with the appearances at the Urban Rock festival, held in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia, with the bands from Croatia, Albania, Slovenia and Greece, the No Man's Land festival in Niš, performing with the bands Suns (from Skopje), Blind (from Netherlands), KBO! (from Kragujevac), Obojeni Program (from Novi Sad) and Džukele (from Subotica), and the performance at the Belgrade club Prostor, on September 1994.

Paraćin massacre

Mobs responded to the killings by destroying Albanian-owned kiosks and shops in Paraćin, Subotica, and Valjevo.

Radio Subotica

Radio Subotica is a radio station, broadcasting from Subotica, Vojvodina, Serbia.

Subotica tram system

John Hartley Williams wrote a poem about the line, the "Lament for the Subotica-Palić Tramway".

While neighbouring cities' trams at this date were often still horse-drawn, this gave the Subotica system an advantage over municipalities including Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, and Szeged.

Žednik

Stari Žednik, a village near Subotica, autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia; also a name in Croatian for this village

Novi Žednik, a village near Subotica, autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia


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