Belgrade and Petrovaradin (Serbia), 2007 – "The bastioned fortresses in the age of Vauban"
His grandfather Michael Pär was a regimental band member from Peterwardein (today Petrovaradin, part of Novi Sad).
When Napoleon reached that city in 1800, Carpi was sent to Venice, thence to Sebenico in Dalmatia, and through Carinthia and Croatia to Peterwardein in Hungary, where he was at last released by Napoleon's orders on 3 April 1801.
He was born in the eastern, Syrmian part of the Slavonian Military Frontier (where the Slavonian-Petrovaradinian Military Infantry Regiment was established later, in 1747), in a family of Serbian descent.
Although he was sick and old, he defeated an Ottoman band at Petrovaradin in 1526, then participated in the Battle of Mohács, as well as destroying an Ottoman Army department at Titel after the battle.
The upper part of Ribnjak is connected to the rest of the city by bus line 70, which goes from the railway station, through Banatić, Adamovićevo Naselje, Liman, Stari Grad, Petrovaradin and up to the Sremska Kamenica Institute.