During the negotiations for the peace Treaty of Karlovci, the representative of Venice passed away, hence why his grave sits next to the Chapel of Peace.
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Sremski Karlovci has a rich publishing history, with over twenty newspapers and journals published here since 1848. Some notable titles include Vesnik, Napredak, Ratar, Novi vaspitač, Brankovo kolo, Srpski pčelar, Bogoslovski glasnik, Srpski Mitropolijski glasnik, and Pastir dobri. After World War II, publications like Karlovačke novine, Branko, Krovovi, Srpski Sion, and Novine srpske were among those produced.
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From July 25 to August 3, 1926, Sremski Karlovci hosted an International Student Congress, attended by 237 student delegates of nearly all races from 39 countries worldwide.
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Before the war, the town was home to 21 groups and organizations, including a Tennis Club.
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Sremski Karlovci is also known for its local wind, Stažilovac.
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The first Tarzan movie in Yugoslavia was filmed in Sremski Karlovci, specifically in the nearby marshes, using a stuffed crocodile from the high school’s collection.
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In 1901, Dr. Laza Popović brought the first X-ray machine to the Balkans, introducing it in Sremski Karlovci.
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