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Life in Subotica

The City of Subotica is located on the north of the Republic of Serbia, along the main European corridors and between two rivers: the Danube and the Tisa. Rich cultural heritage assets, lavishly decorated buildings, multicultural spirit and European charm – these are the features that make this city distinctive. Subotica is known for its relaxed atmosphere, good food and quality wines. Festivals, events, concerts, vibrant cultural life all year long are a reason more to visit our city. On top of that, Subotica offers a lot of interesting places for rest and leisure, for activities around the lakes, on horse-farms, farmsteads, in forests and hunting areas.

Palić, the lake and the settlement by the same name are 8 kilometers east of Subotica. Palić offers something new, unrepeatable and enriching at any season. Outstanding facilities from the beginning of the 20th century: the Water Tower, the Grand Terrace, the Women’s Lido and the Music Pavilion, the splendid park, the well-known lake, peace and silence make Palić an ideal space for rest and relaxation. Currently Palić provides high category hotels, regenerated luxury and comfortable villas in the so called “Palić style”, several lodgings and private boarding houses. Excellent restaurants and cafés, sport and recreational fields, three arranged beaches, a thermal pool, a Zoo, cycle lanes, walking paths, a set of versatile events, dynamic cultural life and entertainment possibilities and contents comprise the comprehensive offer of the Palić Tourist Centre.

History

Subotica was, for the first time, mentioned in written documents in 1391 as Zabatka. Since then it has changed more than 200 names. The most characteristic names were: Szent-Maria, Maria Theresiopolis, Maria Theresienstadt, Szabadka and Subotica.

It became a settlement of greater significance after the Tatar conquests at the beginning of the 13th century. Then, those who had survived from the nearby villages were brought together at the strategically chosen place, the elevation then surrounded by water, on which the Franciscan church stands today. It was the ideal place for the people of the plain to defend themselves against the conquerors.

For a long time, at the border of the two clashed powers, Hungarian and Turkish, the settlement did not grow. Subotica began to develop as a town only after it had lost its military significance. In 1779 Subotica got the status of the Free Royal City that brought greater autonomy and privileges to the town and also attracted entrepreneurs: craftsmen and traders from the Middle Europe.

In the second half of the 19th century, after the railway came to the town (1869), the trade of agricultural and cattle products abruptly developed. The industrialization came into the town at the end of the 19th century. Subotica became a modern Middle European city.

After the WW I, Vojvodina provinces were united with the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenians (Treaty of Triannon in 1920) and in 1929 Subotica was affiliated to the new state, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Since then Subotica has not changed its name but the country has – five times. During the WW II, Subotica shared the ill-fate as the rest of the Europe. Reconstruction of the country and economic growth followed till the turbulent times in the 90s.

Geographic location: 46°05'N 19°39'E

Number of citizens (2012): 140.538

Currency: Dinar 1 RSD

Country and Area Code: +381 (0) 24

Source: http://www.visitsubotica.rs/en/category/57

You can download the map of Subotica here: http://www.visitsubotica.rs/en/category/118

How to find us

The contact address of Subotica Tech – College of Applied Sciences

Marka Oreškovića 16

24000 Subotica

Coordinates: 46.1005° N, 19.6651° E

By train

Subotica is located on the Belgrade-Budapest axis, thus there are several daily train connections from both cities. From the train station you reach the College by taxi (the fare is about 2-3 Euro) or on foot, it is a 15-minute walk to the college.

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By bus

There is a regular bus connection between Belgrade and Subotica, and a daily bus from Budapest to Subotica. The College can be reached from the bus station by taxi (the fare is about 2-3 Euro) or on foot, it is a 15-minute walk to the College.

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By car

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Where to park?

The College has its own tiny parking lot for its employees, however, there are parking options nearby, in Harambašićeva street (yellow parking zone) or Matija Gubca street (also yellow parking zone). Parking slips can be bought at the newsagents’ or via mobile parking, as a message sent from a domestic mobile phone network, code 9242.