субота, 2. јануар 2010.

Indjija - History


From 1918. Indjija became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes that changed name 1929 to Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After World War I and World War II many factories were built. Faster industrial and trade development began in the first half of 20th century and new, modern road from Belgrade to Novi Sad was built around 1939. Prior to the WWII Indjija was one of the best and most developed settlements in Vojvodina.

Coordinates: 45°03'N 20°05'E, Country: Serbia, District: Srem. Good positon, between Belgrade and Novi Sad, allow fast progres and expansion of Indjija.

Inđija municipality includes the town of Inđija and the following villages: Novi Karlovci (Sase), Beška, Jarkovci, Krčedin, Ljukovo, Maradik, Novi Slankamen, Slankamenački Vinogradi, Stari Slankamen, Čortanovci.

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