world.wikisort.org - SerbiaBangladeš (Serbian Cyrillic: Бангладеш) is a small Romani suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.
Serbian Roma settlement
Not to be confused with Bangladesh.
Suburban settlement in South Bačka, Vojvodina, Serbia
Name
The settlement's name is the Serbian transliteration of Bangladesh, a country in South Asia. The origin of the name is not certain.[1]
History
Before being populated, Bangladeš was intended to be pig farmland. Bangladeš was founded in 1972 by the intervention of the Center for Social Work of Novi Sad (Centar za socijalni rad Novog Sada) to resettle 100 Roma families who were displaced after a great fire destroyed a Romani settlement in Novi Sad. It was intended to be temporary. However, the settlement essentially became permanent.[1] The settlement's households received potable pipeline water supply in 2004 and electricity in 2009.[2]
Geography
The settlement is situated to the northwest of urban Novi Sad, between Sajlovo and Rumenka, close to the road connecting the two settlements, Rumenački put (Rumenka road).[3]
Demographics
According to ACT International, Bangladeš was populated by 250 ethnic Romani people, of which 40 were children, in 2000.[1][4] According to Red Cross Novi Sad, Bangladeš was populated by 233 inhabitants, who lived in 55 families, in 2006.[3] It had been reported that in 2009 the settlement had 350 inhabitants in 60 households.[5]
See also
- Neighborhoods of Novi Sad
- List of Roma settlements
References
External links
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Neighborhoods |
- Neighborhoods in Petrovaradin:
- Alibegovac
- Bukovački Plato
- Mišeluk
- Novi Majur
- Petrovaradin Fortress
- Podgrađe Tvrđave
- Ribnjak
- Sadovi
- Širine
- Široka Dolina
- Stari Majur
- Trandžament
- Vezirac
- Neighborhoods in Sremska Kamenica:
- Artiljevo
- Bocke
- Čardak
- Donja Kamenica
- Glavica
- Gornja Kamenica
- Paragovo
- Popovica
- Staroiriški Put
- Tatarsko Brdo
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Suburbs |
- Industrial zones in Novi Sad
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Culture |
- Matica Srpska
- Serbian National Theatre
- Novi Sad Theatre
- Youth Theatre
- Correspondence Theatre
- Drama Art Scene
- Cultural Center of Novi Sad
- NEVEN (cultural society)
- Archive of Vojvodina
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Religion |
- Kovilj Monastery
- Saint George's Cathedral
- Novi Sad Synagogue
- Muftiship of Novi Sad
- Name of Mary Church
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Education |
- Public
- Gymnasium Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
- Gymnasium Isidora Sekulić
- Gymnasium Laza Kostić
- Gymnasium Svetozar Marković
- Isidor Bajić Music School
- University of Novi Sad
- Private
- Novi Sad Open University
- Novi Sad Theological College
- Azbukum
- Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts
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Health |
- Clinical Center of Vojvodina
- Sremska Kamenica Institute
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Media |
- Radio Television of Vojvodina
- Dnevnik
- Eipix Entertainment
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Sports | |
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Companies |
- Color Press Group
- Crédit Agricole Srbija
- DDOR Novi Sad
- Erste Bank Novi Sad
- Industrija mesa Matijević
- Naftna Industrija Srbije
- OTP Banka Srbija
- Schneider Electric DMS
- Srbijagas
- Swisslion Group
- Univer-Export
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Transportation |
- Land
- JGSP Novi Sad
- Novi Sad railway station
- Trams in Novi Sad
- Liberty Bridge
- Varadin Bridge
- Boško Perošević Bridge
- Žeželj Bridge
- Pan-European Corridor X
- Air
- Water
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Events |
- Exit
- Novi Sad Fair
- Zmaj Children Games
- Novi Sad Jazz Festival
- Sterijino pozorje
- International Novi Sad Literature Festival
- Serbia Fashion Week
- Novi Sad Pride
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Novi Sad
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