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Novi Grad ( Serbian Cyrillic : Нови Град ), formerly Bosanski Novi ( Serbian Cyrillic : Босански Нови ), is a town and municipality in Republika Srpska , Bosnia and Herzegovina . Situated in the far northwest of the country, it lies across the Una from the Croatian town of Dvor . According to the 2013 census , the town has a population of 11,063 while its municipality comprises a total of 27,115 inhabitants.

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15-508: [REDACTED] Look up novi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Novi may refer to the following : Places and jurisdictions [ edit ] Balkans [ edit ] Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Novi (medieval Herceg Novi) , original name for Herceg Novi during medieval times (historically also known as Castelnuovo di Cattaro or simply Castelnuovo) Diocese of Novi ,

30-590: A Dutch university of applied sciences See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Novi Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Novi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Novi&oldid=1253972414 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

45-590: A Dutch university of applied sciences See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Novi Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Novi . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Novi&oldid=1253972414 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

60-575: A former Catholic with see at Herceg Novi (historically, Novi, Castelnuovo di Cattaro, Castelnuovo), in Montenegro; now a Latin titular see Novi Vinodolski , a town in Croatia Italy [ edit ] Novi di Modena , a commune in the province of Modena Novi Ligure , a town north of Genoa, in the province of Alessandria in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy Novi Velia , a municipality in

75-415: A former Catholic with see at Herceg Novi (historically, Novi, Castelnuovo di Cattaro, Castelnuovo), in Montenegro; now a Latin titular see Novi Vinodolski , a town in Croatia Italy [ edit ] Novi di Modena , a commune in the province of Modena Novi Ligure , a town north of Genoa, in the province of Alessandria in the Piedmont region of northwest Italy Novi Velia , a municipality in

90-586: A train station on the new Bosnian railway, which afforded it significant cultural and economic advantages over other Krajina municipalities. The first hospital was established around the same time. From 1929 to 1941, Bosanski Novi was part of the Vrbas Banovina of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia . From 1992 through 1995, the town was ethnically cleansed of its Bosniak and Croat inhabitants, thereby rendering it almost completely Serb -populated. In order to distance

105-570: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages novi [REDACTED] Look up novi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Novi may refer to the following : Places and jurisdictions [ edit ] Balkans [ edit ] Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Novi (medieval Herceg Novi) , original name for Herceg Novi during medieval times (historically also known as Castelnuovo di Cattaro or simply Castelnuovo) Diocese of Novi ,

120-492: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Novi Grad, Bosnia and Herzegovina Known for its scenic quay, Novi Grad lies at the confluence of the Una and Sana rivers. Novi Grad is located on the right bank of the Una and both banks of the Sana, between two geographic zones: the slopes of the mountains of Grmeč and Kozara , and

135-682: The Latin name Castrum Novum which translated means 'new fort'. In 1483, the Battle of Una was fought near the city. It belonged to the counts of Blagaj , a cadet branch of the Babonić family , and in the early sixteenth century came under power of Nikola Zrinski . Croatian ban Adam Bačan conquered Novi in 1693. Evliya Çelebi on his journey through Bosnia mentions that Croatian nobles built Novi Grad. In 1895, during Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina ,

150-413: The alluvial land surrounding the town's two rivers. The town itself is located 122 m (400 feet) above sea level, at nearly 45°N; the climate is temperate-continental. Its governed municipality covers an area of 470 km (180 sq mi). Novi Grad's climate is oceanic ( Köppen : Cfb ), bordering on a humid subtropical climate ( Köppen : Cfa ). The town was first mentioned in 1280 under

165-505: The province of Salerno United States [ edit ] Novi, Michigan , a city in Oakland County Novi Township, Michigan , the remnant of the unincorporated township now entirely within the city of Novi Other uses [ edit ] Novi engine , American auto racing engine named after Novi, Michigan Novi wallet , a digital wallet for diem, the digital currency from Meta (Facebook) NOVI Hogeschool ,

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180-434: The province of Salerno United States [ edit ] Novi, Michigan , a city in Oakland County Novi Township, Michigan , the remnant of the unincorporated township now entirely within the city of Novi Other uses [ edit ] Novi engine , American auto racing engine named after Novi, Michigan Novi wallet , a digital wallet for diem, the digital currency from Meta (Facebook) NOVI Hogeschool ,

195-513: The town from its Bosnian history and its cultural roots and in tune with the war politics, the local Serb government renamed the town to Novi Grad, a change criticized by Croat and Bosniak residents. Consequently, the majority of people from Bosanski Novi were misplaced and live all over Europe , the American continent , Australia and elsewhere around the globe. After the Bosnian War , Kostajnica

210-444: The town was officially given the name Bosanski Novi. At the same time, the city included around 3,300 people with 550 households. Wooden bridges existed across the Una and Sana rivers which the citizens had to guard against floods in the autumn and spring. For that reason, a current-day symbol of the town was built in 1906—the Una quay. In 1872, Novi Grad was the first municipality to have

225-499: Was split from the municipality. Aside from the town of Novi Grad, the municipality includes the following settlements: The economy is based on a few industries and a number of private firms. Novi Grad has notable potential in tourism, wood processing, food production and management of water resources. The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2018): There are several active sports organizations in

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