Similar names: Serbia and Montenegro â Serbia â Kosovo and Metohia (UN administration) â Vojvodina â Montenegro Official language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje President Filip VujanoviÄ Prime Minister Milo ÄukanoviÄ Area â Total â % water 13,812 km² n/a Population â Total (2003) â Density 616,258 48. ... Serbia and Montenegro â Serbia â Kosovo and Metohia (UN administration) â Vojvodina â Montenegro Official language Serbian1 Capital Belgrade Area â Total â % water 88,361 km² n/a Population â Total (2002) (without Kosovo) â Density 7. ... Kosovo (Serbian: ÐоÑово и ÐеÑÐ¾Ñ Ð¸Ñа / Kosovo i Metohija, Albanian: Kosovë / Kosova), in English most often called just Kosovo, is a province of Serbia. ... Map showing location of the Aliákmon The Aliákmon (modern Greek: ÎλιάκμοναÏ, Aliákmonas; ancient Greek and Katharevousa: , HaliákmÅn or Aliákmon; Latin: Haliacmon; Bulgarian and Serbian: ÐиÑÑÑиÑа, Bistritsa/Bistrica; Turkish: İnce Karasu) is the longest river in Greece, with a total length of 322 km (200 miles). ...
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Bistrica (Бистрица), also known as Novo Naselje (Ново Насеље) is a quarter of the city of Novi Sad in Serbia.
It is situated in the Serbian province of Vojvodina.
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.
The attribute in the name of Ilirska Bistrica (14,461 inhabitants) was added in the Napoleonic period, when the city was in part of the Illyrian provinces, to distinguish it from several other places of the same name throughout the Slavic speaking parts of the Empire.
The ship shown on the blue shield of Ilirska Bistrica is a liburna of the Illyrians, an ancient people who settled the area and were famous for their ships still around the time of Marc Anthony.
The coat of arms was first adopted as the coat of arms of Ilirska Bistrica in 1872 after a lengthly dispute over it with the Imperial office in Vienna.