Čardak, Sremska Kamenica

This neighborhood is located on a hill, with an elevation of 190 m, overlooking Donja Kamenica to the north, Alibegovac to the east and Paragovo and Staroiriški Put to the west.From Čardak, there are also views of the western part of Novi Sad, Veternik and the Danube river.The English-Yugoslav Children’s Hospital for Treatment of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis was founded in Čardak by Katherine S. Macphail in 1934.[1] The hospital was nationalized in 1947 and became part of the Orthopedic Surgery Department of the Faculty of Medicine in Belgrade in 1948.The hospital closed again due to lack of repairs and investments, but reopened during the Yugoslav Wars as a safe haven for fleeing refugees.
Map of the urban area of Novi Sad with city quarters, showing the location of Čardak within Sremska Kamenica
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