Bistrica (Novo Naselje)

Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters, showing the location of Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Detailed map of Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Panoramic view of Bistrica (Novo Naselje)
Bistrica (Novo Naselje), Jovan Dučić Boulevard

Bistrica (Cyrillic: Бистрица, Hungarian: Újtelep), also known as Novo Naselje (Ново Насеље), is a neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, the capital of the Serbian province of Vojvodina. The first houses at this locality were built in 1957.

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Name

The old name of the settlement was Novo Naselje, but it was officially changed to Bistrica in 1992. However, the inhabitants of the settlement still prefer to use the old name.

Borders

The northern border of Bistrica is Bulevar Vojvode Stepe (Vojvoda Stepa Boulevard), the western border is ulica Somborska rampa (Somborska rampa Street), the southern border is Futoški put (Futog Road), and the eastern border is Subotički bulevar (Subotica Boulevard).

The neighbouring settlements are: Jugovićevo in the north, Veternička Rampa in the west, Telep in the south, and Sajmište and Detelinara in the east.

Parts of the neighborhood

Some of the parts of Bistrica are: Savina, Tozin Sokak (Šonsi), Šarengrad (Jamajka), Satelit (a separate settlement in the past), Mali Satelit (Little Satelit, a part of Satelit), Tozinovac (a part of Satelit), Rasadnik (Radna Zona Zapad), Zapadna Privredna Zona.

Bistrica is administratively divided into two local communities, one of them is named "Bistrica", and the other is named "Gavrilo Princip".

History

According to old maps from the 16th and 17th centuries, a place named Bistrica existed at this location, before Novi Sad was founded in 1694. The name Bistrica is of Slavic origin (notably Serbian). It is not known what happened with this old settlement, since it did not exist any more in the 18th century.

The real estate development of Novo Naselje had begun in 1957, with construction of first buildings in the area today known as Tozinovac (part of modern Satelit). Concerted mass construction reached its peak between 1976 and 1980. This was also a period when the settlement received its present constitution. Construction has continued into the following period, but with lesser intensity.

Between 1980 and 1989, the seat of the Podunavlje municipality, one of the former seven municipalities of Novi Sad City, was located in Novo Naselje.

Population

According to 1991 census the population of Bistrica numbered 24,595 people, including: [1]

Today, Bistrica (together with Satelit) has about 36,000 residents. [2]

Economy

There are several factories in the settlement:

  • "Jugoalat", a factory for production of cutting tools;
  • "Jugodent", a factory for production of dentist equipment;
  • "Autokop", a factory for production of idle parts for cars;
  • "Dunav", a factory for production of orthopedic equipment.

In the western part of Bistrica is a seat of "Javno Gradsko Saobraćajno Preduzeće" (a city public transportation company).

Culture, health and sport

Orthodox church in Novo Naselje (under construction)
Prva vojvođanska brigada elementary school

Bistrica have two elementary schools: "Prva vojvođanska brigada" (built in 1980) and "Miloš Crnjanski" (built in 1962). An offset of the Novi Sad City Library is also located in Bistrica. In the western part of the settlement is a stadium of "Mladost" football club. There is also an ambulance in the settlement. An orthodox church is also under construction.

References

  • Jovan Mirosavljević, Brevijar ulica Novog Sada 1745–2001, Novi Sad, 2002.
  • Milorad Grujić, Vodič kroz Novi Sad i okolinu, Novi Sad, 2004.

See also

  • Neighborhoods of Novi Sad
  • Satelit

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