Palić

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It is known for its Palić European Film Festival which takes place every summer. In 2008, the life achievement award was presented to the British film director Ken Loach.[1]

Demographics

Historical population

  • 1961: 6,135
  • 1971: 7,253
  • 1981: 6,974
  • 1991: 7,375
  • 2002: 7,745
  • 2011: 7,771
  • 2022: 5,476

Ethnic groups

Cityscape

Unique in Serbia, Palić and adjacent Subotica have the most buildings built in the Hungarian Secession style, a distinct variant of Art Nouveau.[2] The Hungarian Secession style was operational between the 1890s and World War I. Its designs combined art nouveau vegetal ornaments and symbolic figures with traditional Hungarian motifs. It found its architectural expression in Palić in the works of Marcell Komor, Dezső Jakab.[3][4]

Palić Hungarian Secession buildings
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Women's Lido Music pavilion Water tower Kursaal Villa Lujza

Palić Lake

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Twin Town – Sister City

Climate

Palić has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen climate classification: Cfa) with hot summers and cold winters. With 2,190 hours of sunshine annually it is amongst Serbia's sunniest cities. Template:Weather box

See also

Notes

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External links

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  1. European Film Festival Palic Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  2. Buildings of Subotica Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  3. Women’s Lido Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  4. Art Nouveau Architecture in Palić September 2022.
  5. Palić lake Retrieved 8 September 2022.