Liman, Novi Sad


Liman is an urban neighborhood of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia. It is located to the south of the city centre, along the Danube river, covering an area of 3.98 km². It is a relatively new part of the city, built between 1960s and 1990s on what previously were marshes. It is divided into four parts, numbered by Roman numerals: Liman I, II, III and IV, which match the chronology of its development.

Location

The northern border of Liman is Bulevar Cara Lazara, the western borders are Ulica Ribarsko ostrvo and Ulica Sima Matavulja, while the southern and eastern border is Danube river.
The neighbouring neighbourhoods are: Telep in the west, Adamovićevo Naselje, Grbavica and Stari Grad in the north, and Ribarsko ostrvo in the south. In the south-east of the settlement is river Danube.

History

By data from 1764, area on which Liman lies was part of stretch of forest from Futog to historic city centre of Novi Sad; and it was known as Great Liman.
Works on railroad from Budapest to Zemun and Belgrade were started in 1881. Railroad was built on today's Bulevar Cara Lazara ; and rail station was built on today's corner of streets Vere Pavlović, Puškinova and Bulevar Cara Lazara. It was torn down in 1964, after a new railroad through town was built in Salajka and Podbara neighborhoods.
Work on buildings in Liman was started in the early 1960s, and four parts of the settlement were developed chronologically. Liman I with University campus was started first; and Liman IV was still being built up towards the end of the 1990s.
Between 1980 and 1989, Liman was one of the seven municipalities of Novi Sad City. The municipality included part of the neighborhood of Liman, as well as neighborhoods of Grbavica, Adamovićevo Naselje and Ribarsko ostrvo.

Parts of Liman

Liman consists of four parts:
There are no residential houses in this neighbourhood. Liman is built in communist times, so there are many communist-style high-rise buildings built.
Situated on the left bank of the Danube river, Liman possess many water sports clubs and beaches. There are Štrand and Bećarac beaches, two small recreational marinas, rowing club and Sunčani kej, next to Danube river, popular for pedestrians and cyclists. Sunčani kej stretches from Podbara to Liman III. There is also Liman park and University park and two football pitches of FK Kabel.
Most facilities of the University of Novi Sad are within the area of University campus in Liman I, but also a couple of dormitories are in Liman III. Liman I was started as a housing project for professors of the University of Novi Sad.

Population

In mid-2005 estimation by city's registry Liman had 34,234 inhabitants, including:
Liman is part of Novi Sad municipality, and it is divided into five local communities: