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Čenej
Suburban settlement in South Bačka, Vojvodina, Serbia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Čenej (Serbian Cyrillic: Ченеј) is a suburban settlement of the city of Novi Sad, Serbia.
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Name
In Serbian, the village is known as Ченеј or Čenej, in Croatian as Čenej, and in Hungarian as Csenej.
Geography
It is located in the north-eastern part of the Novi Sad municipality. Two small neighbouring settlements known as Pejićevi Salaši and Nemanovci are also officially regarded as parts of Čenej.
History and culture
In 1237, a settlement named terra Chemey was mentioned at this location. The modern village of Čenej emanated from the grouped farms (salaši) around the local road Bački Jarak - Zmajevo. There is a Serb Orthodox church from 1835 in the village.
The Monument to the Novi Sad Partisan Detachment[2] is located slightly southeast of Čenej on the east side of Highway 100. The monument, consisting of three monoliths, is dedicated to the partisans executed by Hungarian authorities on this spot in July of 1941.
Demographics
Tourism
Čenej is well known in the region for its ethno tourism.[citation needed] There is a number of ethno farms called salaši, where visitors can relax and enjoy local food in an authentic ambiance.[citation needed]
There is also a small airport in the vicinity, where the more daring can go parachuting.[citation needed]
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