List of local communities in Novi Sad:
- in Novi Sad urban municipality
- in Petrovaradin urban municipality
| Name of the local community |
Local community presidents |
Neighborhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Žitni Trg | Jelena Jović | Rotkvarija |
| 2 | Stari Grad | Veljko Krstonošić | Stari Grad |
| 3 | Prva Vojvođanska Brigada | Snežana Krgović | Stari Grad |
| 4 | Sonja Marinković | Vesna Forkapić | Stari Grad |
| 5 | Liman | Aleksandar Milošević | Liman I, University campus |
| 6 | Boško Buha | Stevan Latinović | Liman II |
| 7 | Liman III | Slavko Gajicki | Liman III |
| 8 | Ostrvo | Biljana Milenković | Liman IV |
| 9 | Ivo Andrić | Mirko Zorić | Liman IV |
| 10 | Vera Pavlović | Ljubiša Vejnović | Grbavica |
| 11 | 7. juli | Nikola Babić | Adamovićevo Naselje, Grbavica |
| 12 | Južni Telep | Đerđ Fabrik | Telep |
| 13 | Bratstvo-Telep | Stevan Popov | Telep |
| 14 | Nikola Tesla-Telep | Karolj Pete | Telep |
| 15 | Gavrilo Princip | Andrija Bednarik | Novo Naselje, Satelit |
| 16 | Bistrica | Milorad Cvejić | Novo Naselje |
| 17 | Adice | Vidoje Sandić | Adice |
| 18 | Jugovićevo | Milisav Vučinić | Jugovićevo, Avijatičarsko Naselje, Sajlovo |
| 19 | Radnički | Milan Belović | Detelinara |
| 20 | Detelinara | Velizar Leković | Detelinara |
| 21 | Narodni Heroji | Marinko Poletanović | Sajmište |
| 22 | Omladinski pokret | Bojan Petrović | Banatić |
| 23 | Sava Kovačević | Dušan Mandić | Rotkvarija |
| 24 | Dunav | Dragoljub Kostovski | Podbara |
| 25 | Podbara | Sava Vojnović | Podbara |
| 26 | Slana Bara | Željko Vujčić | Slana Bara |
| 27 | Klisa | Nedeljko Savić | Klisa |
| 28 | Vidovdansko naselje | Ljubiša Lazarević | Vidovdansko Naselje |
| 29 | Salajka | Teodor Asurdžić | Salajka |
| 30 | Šangaj | Bela Kurina | Šangaj |
| 31 | Veternik | Miodrag Isaković | Veternik |
| 32 | Futog | Zoran Karan | Futog |
| 33 | Begeč | Vasa Filipović | Begeč |
| 34 | Rumenka | Branislav Popović | Rumenka |
| 35 | Kisač | Pavel Funćik | Kisač |
| 36 | Stepanovićevo | Veljko Abramović | Stepanovićevo |
| 37 | Kać | Radivoj Lakić | Kać |
| 38 | Budisava | Kiš Đula | Budisava |
| 39 | Kovilj | Aleksandar Pribić | Kovilj |
| 40 | Čenej | Obrad Ostojić | Čenej |
| 41 | Pejićevi Salaši-Nemanovci | Slavojka Svalina | Pejićevi Salaši, Nemanovci |
| 42 | Petrovaradin | Petar Mudri | Petrovaradin |
| 43 | Sremska Kamenica | Mirko Sarić | Sremska Kamenica |
| 44 | Bukovac | Marinko Popović | Bukovac |
| 45 | Ledinci | Jovan Mijanović | Ledinci |
| 46 | Stari Ledinci | Dobrila Oparnica | Stari Ledinci |
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—bell hooks (b. c. 1955)
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