Yugoslavia / Serbia year 2001 – Novi Sad / Matica Srpska MNH

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Yugoslavia / Serbia year 2001 – Novi Sad / Matica Srpska ☀ MNH**

Matica Srpska, often referred to as simply Matica, is one of the oldest cultural and scientific institutions in Serbia, with its headquarters in Novi Sad. Matica Srpska was founded in 1826 in Budapest, Hungary, during the period of the Habsburg Empire. It was established as a cultural and educational society with the goal of promoting Serbian language, culture, and education. In 1864, the headquarters of Matica Srpska was moved to Novi Sad, where it remains to this day. Matica Srpska has played a crucial role in the preservation and promotion of Serbian culture, language, and literature. It has been instrumental in the publication of literary works, dictionaries, encyclopedias, and scholarly journals, as well as the organization of cultural events, exhibitions, and conferences. Matica Srpska houses one of the largest and most valuable libraries in Serbia, with a collection of over 3.5 million volumes. Its library includes rare manuscripts, incunabula, old prints, maps, and other valuable materials dating back to the Middle Ages. The library serves as a research and educational resource for scholars, students, and the general public.

Matica Srpska is also a prominent publishing house, producing books, periodicals, and scholarly publications in various fields, including literature, history, linguistics, philosophy, and natural sciences. Its publications contribute significantly to the dissemination of knowledge and the advancement of academic research.

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