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==Cityscape== Subotica boasts a remarkable collection of buildings built in the [[Hungarian Secession]] style, a distinct variant of [[Art Nouveau#Secession in Austria–Hungary|Art Nouveau]].<ref>[https://sailingstonetravel.com/subotica-guide/ Buildings of Subotica] Retrieved 8 September 2022.</ref> The Hungarian Secession style combined art nouveau vegetal ornaments and symbolic figures with traditional Hungarian motifs. It found its architectural expression in Subotica in the works of [[Marcell Komor]], [[Dezső Jakab]] and [[Ferenc Raichle]].{{cn|date=February 2024}} Iconic buildings like the [[Subotica Synagogue]] and the Reichel Palace, are recognized as some of the finest examples of this architectural style in Europe.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The Synagogue in Subotica |url=https://artsandculture.google.com/story/the-synagogue-in-subotica/fQVxsfeZnKD4IA |access-date=2024-01-10 |website=Google Arts & Culture |language=en}}</ref> The [[:sr:Градска кућа у Суботици|City Hall]] (built in 1908–1910) and the [[Subotica Synagogue|Synagogue]] (1902) are of especially outstanding beauty. These were built by the same architects, Marcell Komor and Dezső Jakab. Another exceptional example of art nouveau architecture is the actual [[:sr:Палата Рајхл у Суботици|Raichle Palace]], which was built in 1904 by Ferenc J. Raichle. Church buildings include the [[Cathedral of St. Theresa of Avila]] dating from 1797, the Franciscan friary dating from 1723, the [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox churches]] also from the 18th century, and the [[Art Nouveau#Secession in Austria–Hungary|Hungarian Art Nouveau]] [[Subotica Synagogue]] from the early 20th century that reopened after a major renovation in 2018.<ref>{{Cite web |last=jhe |date=2018-03-27 |title=Serbia: magnificent Subotica synagogue officially reopened |url=https://jewish-heritage-europe.eu/2018/03/27/serbia-magnificent-subotica-synagogue-officially-reopened/ |access-date=2024-07-05 |website=Jewish Heritage Europe |language=en-US}}</ref> The historic [[National Theatre in Subotica]], which was built in 1854 as the first monumental public building in Subotica, was demolished in 2007, although it was declared a historic monument under state protection in 1983, and in 1991 it was added to the National Register as a monument of an extraordinary cultural value. It is currently in the midst of renovation and is scheduled to open in 2017.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gradjevinarstvo.rs/vesti/13012/810/radovi-na-rekonstrukciji-narodnog-pozorista-u-subotici|title=Radovi na rekonstrukciji Narodnog pozorišta u Subotici|website=Gradjevinarstvo|date=16 March 2016 }}</ref> {| style="margin:1em auto; padding:2px; border: 1px solid #BBB; text-align:center; font-size:90%" |- ! colspan="5" style="background:#EEE" |Hungarian Secession buildings |- | [[File:Pałac Rajhla (Galeria Sztuki Współczesnej) w Suboticy.jpg|160px]] | [[File:Градско језгро Суботице 2022 31.jpg|80px]] | [[File:Суботица.jpg|160px]] | [[File:SuboticaHall1.jpg|160px]] | [[File:Wiki.Vojvodina VII Subotica 5231 01.jpg|160px]] |- style="background:#EEE" | Raichle Palace | Municipal Library | City Hall | Interior of the City Hall | Vojnića palace |} ===Neighborhoods=== {{See also|Hungarian toponyms in Vojvodina}} The following are the neighborhoods of Subotica: *[[Aleksandrovo, Subotica|Aleksandrovo]] ({{langx|hu|Sándor}}) *[[Bajnat]] (''Bajnát'') *[[Centar (Subotica)|Centar]] (''Központ'') *[[Dudova Šuma]] (Radijalac) (''Sétaerdő'') *[[Gat, Subotica|Gat]] (''Gát'') *[[Graničar]] (''Határőr'') *[[Ker (Subotica)|Ker]] (''Kér'') *[[Kertvaroš]] (''Kertváros'') *[[Makova Sedmica]] (''Makkhetes'') *[[Mali Bajmok]] (''Kisbajmok'') *[[Mali Radanovac]] (''Kisradanovác'') *[[Novi Grad, Subotica|Novi Grad]] (''Újváros'') *[[Novo Naselje (Subotica)|Novo Naselje]] (''Újtelep'') *[[Prozivka]] (''Prozivka'') *[[Srpski Šor]] (''Szerb sor'') *[[Teslino Naselje]] *[[Veliki Radanovac]] (''Nagyradanovác'') *[[Zorka (Subotica)|Zorka]] (''Zorka'') *[[Željezničko Naselje]] (''Vasutastelep'') ===Suburbs and villages=== {{Subotica Labelled Map}} The administrative area of Subotica comprises Subotica proper, the town of [[Palić]] ({{langx|hu|Palics}}) and 17 villages. The villages are: *[[Bački Vinogradi]] (''Bácsszőlős'') *[[Bačko Dušanovo]] (''Zentaörs'') *[[Bajmok]] (''Bajmok'') *[[Bikovo]] (''Békova'') *[[Čantavir]] (''Csantavér'') *[[Donji Tavankut]] (''Alsótavankút'') *[[Đurđin]] (''Györgyén'') *[[Gornji Tavankut]] (''Felsőtavankút'') *[[Hajdukovo]] (''Hajdújárás'') *[[Kelebija]] (''Alsókelebia'') *[[Ljutovo]] (''Mérges'') *[[Mala Bosna, Serbia|Mala Bosna]] (''Kisbosznia'') *[[Mišićevo]] (''Hadikörs'') *[[Novi Žednik]] (''Újnagyfény'') *[[Stari Žednik]] (''Nagyfény'') *[[Šupljak]] (''Ludas'') *[[Višnjevac, Serbia|Višnjevac]] (''Meggyes'')
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