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Liman ( sr-Cyrl, Лиман) is an urban neighborhood of the city of
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, Serbia. It is located to the south of the city centre, along the Danube river, covering an area of 3.98 km2. It is a relatively new part of the city, built between 1960s and 1990s on what previously were marshes. It is divided into four parts, numbered by Roman numerals: Liman I (with
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), II, III and IV, which match the chronology of its development.


Location


Borders

The northern border of Liman is Bulevar Cara Lazara (Tsar Lazar Boulevard), the western borders are Ulica Ribarsko ostrvo (Ribarsko ostrvo Street) and Ulica Sima Matavulja (Simo Matavulj Street), while the southern and eastern border is
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river (i.e. Sunčani kej - "The Sunny Quay"). The neighbouring neighbourhoods are:
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in the west,
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, Grbavica and Stari Grad in the north, and Ribarsko ostrvo (not a settlement, but tourist destination) in the south. In the south-east of the settlement is river
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.


Parts of the neighborhood

Liman consists of four parts: * Liman I with
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, between the Sunny Quay and Fruškogorska Street; * Liman II, between Fruškogorska Street and Liberation Boulevard; * Liman III, between Liberation Boulevard and Balzakova Street; and * Liman IV, between Balzakova Street in the east and Ribarsko ostrvo Street and Simo Matavulj Street in the west. * Depresija, between Iva Andrića Street in the east and Sima Matavulja in the west. Depression originated as a temporary worker's neighborhood and is often considered part of Liman IV. This location was intended for the creation of Liman V, but that project never started,


History


Name Origin

The origin of the word ''Liman'' comes from Ancient Greek (λιμένας), which means ''bay'' or ''harbour''. With the expansion of the Ottoman Empire to the western and northern shores of the Black Sea, the word spread by the Turks to eventually enter the Bulgarian, Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian and Serbian language vocabularies. The word ''Liman'' denotes places in the river flow with a peaceful flow, where the water appears to be standing, usually formed where gravel has been extracted, or places where the river maelstrom follows the bottom of the river bed. In Serbian areas, the word denoted lakes and ponds, with sandbanks, formed in the bays of the Danube.


Little and Great Limans

In the past of Novi Sad there were "Mali" (Little) and "Veliki" (Great) Liman. Little Liman was in the area of today’s city centre ( Stari Grad), and until the early 1930s there were ponds, sandy beds, water plants,
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trees and meadows. This Liman covered today's Danube Park and the area along the Danube to the former railway embankment, under which were the underpasses as a transport link to the Great Liman. The premises of Little Liman were framed by the Danube, Dunavska Street, Zmaj Jovina Street, Kralja Aleksandra Street and the railway embankment (today’s Tsar Lazar Boulevard). The name Little Liman was lost in time, when the terrain was fully built and thus the central core of the city was connected to the Danube. According to the data from 1764, the terrain on which the territory of today's Liman is located was part of Great Liman. It started from the
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forests and extended all the way to the streets of Aleksa Santić, Lasla Gala and the railway (on present-day Grbavica and Stari Grad). It extended all the way to Narodnih heroja Street at Mihajla Pupina Boulevard. According to 19th century records, in front of the Catholic Cemetery (in present-day Grbavica) was the town promenade "Šištat".


First Novi Sad railway station

The construction of the
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- Subotica-
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- Belgrade railway began in 1881, and a railway embankment was erected on one part of the Greater Liman, with stretching across the entire length of today's Tzar Lazar Boulevard. The railroad crossed through the then existing bridge built at that time and was passing through a tunnel under the Fortress. Defensive levees towards the Danube were built at that time. The building of the railway station, erected in 1882, was built on the present premises of Grbavica, between Vere Pavlović Street, Pushkin Street and the Boulevard Tsar Lazar Boulevard. With the dismantling of the southern city railway connections (moving the
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from Liman to Jaše Tomića Boulevard in
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and
Podbara Podbara ( sr, Подбара) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The southern borders of Podbara are Ulica Miloša Bajića (Miloš Bajić Street), Trg Republike (Square of the Republic), Daničićeva ulica (Daniči ...
neighborhoods) that started in 1964, the old railways station building was demolished. Today's post office in Grbavica next to the Liman green market is the last remnant of the former station.


Constructions of the 1920s-1950s

The rejuvenation of Liman began in 1922. In the area behind the railway embankment, the city administration of the inter-war period gave cheap land area for housing construction. These were mostly one story houses with spacious courtyards and gardens. Citizens were supplied with water from several public water wells. There was no sewage, and the danger from groundwater was constant. Despite these troubles, the settlement was expanding, and the population reached about 2,600. The main thoroughfare in the settlement was Fruškogorska Street, which leads to
Štrand Štrand ( sr-cyr, Штранд) is a popular beach on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located near the Liberty Bridge, in the city quarter known as Liman. History Štrand was built back in 1911, as a beach for local peop ...
, a newly made city beach at the time. From 1924 to 1937, a small train called ''Trčika'' passed through Fruškogorska Street during the summer season. On this part of Liman, more industrial facilities have been built. With World War II and the start of the People's Liberation Struggle (1941), in addition to attempts to blow up the military garage and the gasoline depot, the most successful diversion on Liman near the railway station was on September 11th, when 124 telephone and signal cables were cut and a pump to supply steam locomotives with water was disabled. After World War II, plans for further developing the Liman area expanded. As early as 1945, the terrain began to be sanded, and then by 1955, pipes and rods were placed deep in the sand to ensure the stability of the buildings.


Constructions of the 1960s-1990s

Construction of new multi-storey buildings of Liman began in the early 1960s, and the settlement continued to be built in several stages chronologically (Liman 2, Liman 3, Liman 4). Liman I with
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was started first; and Liman IV was still being built up towards the end of the 1990s. The university town was built in the eastern area of the former Great Liman and residential buildings with accompanying facilities and corresponding infrastructure were erected.


Constructions of the 2000s-onward

After the economic crisis and sanctions of the 1990s and with most of the neighborhood area filled in with existing commercial and residential buildings, constructions in Liman slowed down, with only few notable constructions and reconstructions occurring during the period between the 2000s and 2010s. By the General Urban Plan of Novi Sad for 2030, the remaining empty land areas in Depresija neighborhood are planned to be filled with new apartment blocks, regular and sports parks, commercial and business buildings. The remained of the houses located in the Depresija area are planned to be demolished to make room for apartment buildings as well as the planned bridge going through the neighborhood from Subotica Boulevard (Europe Boulevard) to
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neighborhood. A new residential area, inspired by the Belgrade Waterfront, is planned in the area of the former city shipyard as well as the current location of the river navy. Further revitalisation of the former Chinatown (industrial zone; former silk factory buildings) is planned, with an area left for the construction of a memorial center for the victims of the
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. There are also plans for a pedestrian and cycling bridge on the foundations of the old railway bridge (from Tzar Lazar Boulevard through the tunnel in
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).


Population

In mid-2005 estimation by city's registry Liman had 34,234 inhabitants, including: * Liman I (with university campus) 4,683; * Liman II 7,560; * Liman III 12,418; and * Liman IV 9,573 inhabitants. Since 2022, Liman in total has about 29,500 residents registered in their five local communities: "Liman" with 4,040; "Boško Buha" with 6,241; "Liman III" with 10,853; "Ostrvo" with 4,769; "Ivo Andrić" with 3,583.


Local communities

Liman is part of Novi Sad municipality, and it is divided into five local communities: *Liman, located in Drage Spasić 1; *Boško Buha, located in Fruškogorska 8; *Liman III, located in People's Front 46; *Ostrvo, located in People's Front 71; *Ivo Andrić, located in Banović Strahinje 20. Between 1980 and 1989, Liman was one of the seven municipalities of Novi Sad City. The municipality included part of the neighborhood of Liman, as well as neighborhoods of Grbavica,
Adamovićevo Naselje Adamovićevo Naselje ( sr, Адамовићево Насеље) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The northern border of Adamovićevo Naselje is Futoška ulica (Futoška Street), the eastern borders are Ulica Vojv ...
and Ribarsko ostrvo.


Culture

As one of the largest and the most populated urban areas of the city, Liman sports numerous festivals and cultural events, countless groups and organizations, as well as cultural centers. While the neighborhood currently has no church (only a chapel in the location of the river navy), there are plans for one in the future. The "Novosadska biciklistička inicijativa" (Novi Sad Cycling Initiative), formed in 18 September 2011 by Liman residence, would hold an annual bicycle rally called "Novosadska Kritična masa" (Novi Sad Critical Mass). The bicycle rally paths would often go through or at the edges of Liman neighborhoods, allowing locals from all walks of life and age ranges to participate in the event. The rally and other such bike related events are done for the goal of the promotion and development of urban cycling, as well as promoting and educating a culture of safe traffic and tolerance among road users. In 2019, Novi Sad became the European Youth Capital. Most of the student events were coordinated from the newly restored Chinatown area. The area was also used for cultural events during 2022, when Novi Sad also became the European Capital of Culture. The "Dunavac-Šordoš Informal citizen initiative" group was formed by local Liman and Telep residence in 2020. Since then the goal of the group is the protection and preservation of the last remaining wild areas of Novi Sad (Dunavac-Šordoš and Ribarac) from urban development. They achieve this through activism, petitions, and spreading awareness about local issues. Members of the group frequently clean these bank areas of the Danube, as well as observe the local wildlife. Since 2022, the have placed a camp in the Šordoš area (Šoroš Survival Camp) as a form of protest, due to the rapid and uncontrolled deforestation caused by Chinese building companies tasked for building the new bridge over the Danube.


Cuisine

The neighborhood has numerous privately owned bakeries, restaurants, and cafes, showcasing typical Serbian and international food and drinks. The gastronomy festival "Ukusi Vojvodine" (Tastes of Vojvodina; TONS - Tastes of Novi Sad) is a multi-layered event that presents small producers of food and beverages from all over Vojvodina, as well as restaurants where traditional Vojvodina cuisine is cherished. The event exists since 2016 and is held in Liman Park around the first or second weekend of September.


Economy

Liman, just as many neighborhoods in Novi Sad, has commercial areas integrated with residential areas such as: small business centers, banks, trade and craft shops, supermarkets, etc. Most Liman residence also use the commercial areas at the very edge of Grbavica,
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, Stari Grad,
Telep Telep ( sr-cyr, Телеп) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Name The word "telep" ( hu, Telep) means "settlement" in Hungarian. The first name of this neighborhood was ''Darányi-telep'' (Serbian: ''Daranjijevo Naselj ...
neighborhoods. The headquarters of
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(Oil Industry of Serbia), "Agrovojvodina", and
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are all located in Liman III.


Factories

Historically, there were several factory zones located in the Liman area, all slowly closed and dismantled with the further development of the neighborhood. The area known as "Kineska četvrt" (Chinatown) was the location of a former silk factory. The old shipyard is located between Liman and Fisherman Island.


Markets

Liman has several supermarkets located within or at the very outskirts of the neighborhood (part of other neighborhoods but used by Liman residence due to their vicinity): *"
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", *" Maxi", *"
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". Liman also has a green market, "Liman". The "Promenada" shopping center (located at the very outskirts of the Stari Grad neighborhood next to Liman, in the area of former tennis and football fields) is a popular shopping destination in the city.


Transportation

Historically, the first Novi Sad railway station existed the area of modern day Liman and Grbavica. The Budapest-Zemun railway connection started in 1883, when the first train arrived in Novi Sad. Since 1901, an omnibus (horse-drawn tram) has been used to carry passengers from the railway station to the city centre, and since 1911 an electric tram, which was replaced by a bus service in 1958. Bus lines 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 11А, 11B, 12, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73 and 74 connect this neighborhood with other major city neighborhoods, as well as some surrounding settlements. The neighborhood has cycling infrastructure, with larger boulevards and streets having segregated cycling roads from pedestrian pathways. Bike racks are located in front of most major public and commercial buildings. Since 2014 with the "Vratimo Novi Sad Biciklistima" initiative (which started in Novi Sad in 2009), NS bike, a local bike renting service company, has its own bike rack area at the end of Fruškogorska Street near the city beach. The renting service is available from the start of the cycling season in April and ends in December. While taxi companies function throughout the city, there are several taxi ranks in the neighborhood, such as the ones at Fruškogorska Street near the Štrand entrance (with 13 taxi parking spaces), Zone in the People's Front and Balzakova Streets (with 18 taxi parking spaces), and at Student dorm A (with 4 taxi parking spaces). Notable Liman streets are: Balzakova Street, Despota Stefana Boulevard, Liberation Boulevard, Tzar Lazar Boulevard, People's Front Street, Iva Andrića Street, Fruškogorska Street, Shakespeare's Street, etc.


Society


Education

There are two primary schools. "Jovan Popović" (built in 1972) located in Liman II, and "Žarko Zrenjanin" (built in 1950) located in Liman III. The music school of "Isidor Bajić" (founded in 1909) moved from its old building in Stražilovska Street in Star Grad neighborhood to its new building (built in 2011) at Tzar Lazar Boulevard along with the ballet school of Novi Sad (founded in 1947) where they share the same building. One of the schools concert halls are also used by the city during cultural events. The Liman neighborhoods also have several public and private kindergartens. Within Liman 1 is the University City (Student City) of the
University of Novi Sad The University of Novi Sad ( sr, Универзитет у Новом Саду, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu; hu, Újvidéki Egyetem) is a public university in Novi Sad, Serbia. Alongside nationally prestigious University of Belgrade, University of ...
with the Rectory and Faculties of Technical Sciences, Agriculture, Philosophy,
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, Natural Sciences & Mathematics, Technological and Economics, as well as the Higher Economic-Commercial School. The university city also includes the Faculty of Sport & Physical Education, located on the north side of Tzar Lazar Boulevard in Star Grad. The western part of the university campus consists of student dormitories, an assistant home, a student health facility, student co-operatives, restaurants and a supply center, with a mixed-goods shop, a bookstore and other necessary facilities. No university city in the country has such a complex campus in one place. Some buildings of the university complex (student dormitories) are also on Liman 3. Liman I was started as a housing project for professors of the University of Novi Sad.


Health

The community health center "Novi Sad" is the main health center for the Liman neighborhoods. It is also the largest community health center in the city. The neighborhoods also have several private medical clinics and dentists.


Sports

In Liman there the University Sports Centre "Đačko Igralište" (Student Playground) (founded in 1936), the port for smaller boats, the "Liman" kayak club (founded in 1998), as well as the rowing club "Danubius" (founded in 1885). At Liman II there are two playing fields for
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, while at the Student Playground in Liman I there is the football club "Index".


Recreation

Due to the proximity of the Danube river, as well as the socialist planned construction of the settlement, Liman has a large number of areas for rest and recreation, with large public green spaces between residential buildings. Of the parks and green areas of significance are: the Liman Park, the University Park, and the "Sunčani kej" (Sunny Quay). Liman Park is the second largest park in the city (after Kamenica Park) and sports several features such as: flag park (erected during the 2022 European Capital of Culture season), skate park,
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terrain, table tennis area, basketball court, open public gym, dog park, children’s playground, a public drinking fountain, and the headquarters of the city greenery (Gradsko Zelenilo). University Park served for a time as a camp for the EXIT festival. Sunny Quay is popular for pedestrians and cyclists, for both leisure and exercise. It stretches from
Podbara Podbara ( sr, Подбара) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The southern borders of Podbara are Ulica Miloša Bajića (Miloš Bajić Street), Trg Republike (Square of the Republic), Daničićeva ulica (Daniči ...
to Liman III. In the Liman part of the Danube lies the city’s most popular beach,
Štrand Štrand ( sr-cyr, Штранд) is a popular beach on the Danube river in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located near the Liberty Bridge, in the city quarter known as Liman. History Štrand was built back in 1911, as a beach for local peop ...
(founded in 1911), as well as the smaller wilder beach "Bećarac". To the south of Liman is the picnic and recreation zone of "Ribarac" (Fishermen Island), where the Danube lagoon "Šodroš" is used as a rowing and sailing path, and anchorage of river vessels.


Military

The southwestern area of Liman is the location of the river navy. The area is also used for people doing their voluntary military service. The area has a small church chapel (currently the only religious building in the entirety of Liman neighborhood) for the soldiers stationed there.


Gallery

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See also

*
Neighborhoods of Novi Sad This is a list of the neighbourhoods and suburbs of Novi Sad. Neighbourhoods on the left bank of the Danube * Stari Grad (Old City, City Centre) * Bulevar * Liman (Liman I, Liman II, Liman III, Liman IV) * Almaški Kraj * Podbara ** Indus ...
* Depresija *
Adamovićevo Naselje Adamovićevo Naselje ( sr, Адамовићево Насеље) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Borders The northern border of Adamovićevo Naselje is Futoška ulica (Futoška Street), the eastern borders are Ulica Vojv ...
* Grbavica *
Telep Telep ( sr-cyr, Телеп) is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. Name The word "telep" ( hu, Telep) means "settlement" in Hungarian. The first name of this neighborhood was ''Darányi-telep'' (Serbian: ''Daranjijevo Naselj ...
* Stari Grad


References


Citations


Sources

*Dr. Jovan Romelić, Liman, Enciklopedija Novog Sada, book 13, Novi Sad, 1999. *Jovan Mirosavljević, Novi Sad - atlas ulica, Novi Sad, 1998. *Jovan Mirosavljević, Brevijar ulica Novog Sada 1745–2001, Novi Sad, 2002. *Milorad Grujić, Vodič kroz Novi Sad i okolinu, Novi Sad, 2004. *Zoran Rapajić, Novi Sad bez tajni, Beograd, 2002.


External links


City Construction and Development of Novi Sad
{{Novi Sad Novi Sad neighborhoods Populated places established in the 1960s