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Demographic history of Novi Sad : ウィキペディア英語版
Demographic history of Novi Sad

This is demographic history of Novi Sad.
==Ottoman rule==
During the Ottoman rule, Petrovaradin had 200 (mostly Muslim) houses. There was also a Christian quarter with 35 houses populated by ethnic Serbs.〔Enciklopedija Novog Sada, knjiga 20, Novi Sad, 2002〕 In the year 1590, population of all villages that existed in the territory of present-day Novi Sad (on the left bank of the Danube) numbered 105 houses inhabited exclusively by Serbs. However, Ottoman records mention only those inhabitants that paid taxes, thus the number of Serbs that lived in the area (for example those that served in the Ottoman army) was larger.〔Đorđe Randelj, Novi Sad slobodan grad, Novi Sad, 1997〕

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