Inđija (Инђија) is a city located in Serbia and Montenegro at 45.05° North, 20.09° East. In 2003 the city has total population of 26300 and is 384 kmē. It is located in Vojvodina, Srem.
The first verifiable evidence of Inđija's existence is in the Charter of Despot Jovan Branković from 1496, but it may have existed as early as 1455.
He told Beta news agency that Indjija was an interesting location as it stands halfway between Belgrade and Novi Sad, SMT reports.
The owner of the Italian industrial zone in Indjija Nebojsa Kaljevic told Beta that his company bought in Indjija 100 hectares of construction land.
According to his estimate, the level of investments in Italian industrial zone in Indjija could reach in the next ten years a total of EUR 500 million.
Indjija, a municipality located in northern Serbia, has long suffered from critical parking problems.
In the city's downtown area, the few available public lots were filled with long-term and residential vehicles, forcing short-term visitors to park illegally, obstruct traffic, and endanger pedestrians by parking on sidewalks.
By helping Indjija's municipal officials replace an inefficient and ineffective parking system, the USAID-funded SLGRP has registered a positive impact on the municipality's quality of life.