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Neusatz

American  
[noi-zahts] / ˈnɔɪ zɑts /

noun

  1. German name of Novi Sad.


Neusatz British  
/ ˈnɔyzats /

noun

  1. the German name for Novi Sad

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At Neusatz this happened to a servant, in consequence of his carrying his master’s luggage into the cabin instead of merely throwing it down on the deck. 

From A Visit to the Holy Land, Egypt, and Italy by Dulcken, H. W. (Henry William)

In the Armenian convent we met with Joseph Warten, an excellent mathematician and astronomer; he was pastor at Neusatz, near Peterwardein in Hungary, and he was making a tour through Europe.

From Personal Recollections, from Early Life to Old Age, of Mary Somerville by Somerville, Mary

Pirch heard, nevertheless, the ballads of Marko Kralyevitch in the vicinity of Neusatz, in Hungary.

From Historical View of the Languages and Literature of the Slavic Nations by Robinson, Therese Albertine Louise von Jacob

Although within the limits of the Austria-Hungarian empire, Neusatz is almost entirely Servian in aspect and population, and Peterwardein, which marks the military confines of Slavonia, has a large number of Servian inhabitants.

From Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 by Various

To-night we reach the strongly fortified town of Peterwardein, opposite which, just across a pontoon bridge spanning the Danube, is the larger city of Neusatz.

From Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume 1 From San Francisco to Teheran by Stevens, Thomas