Besni Fok
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Besni Fok (Serbian Cyrillic: Бесни Фок) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade's municipality of Palilula.
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[edit] Name
Name comes from the Serbian word besni which means rabid, wild and the old German word fock which means a canal, so the settlement was called wild canal because of the local canal which uncontrollably flooded the area.
[edit] Geography
Besni Fok is located in the northern, Banat section of the municipality, 22 kilometers north of downtown Belgrade. It is built on the Belanoš canal in the marsh of Pančevački Rit. The settlement is not classified as a separate one but as a sub-settlement of the 9 kilometers away Dunavac to the north. The settlement are both small and don't make one continuous built-up area. However, due to its unusual name and popularity it gained as a fishing resort, Besni Fok is better known.
Besni Fok is located on the Zrenjaninski put road which connects Belgrade with the town of Zrenjanin in Vojvodina. The settlement has very bad communal infrastructure.
[edit] Preliv
Sub-settlement of Preliv is a stretched row of some 80 houses 2.5 to 5 kilometers away from Besni Fok. Communal situation is even worse than in the rest of Besni Fok as practically it has no waterworks, roads or even grocery stores. The only economic activity in the settlement is agriculture. The name, preliv, comes from the Serbian word for overspill.
[edit] Široka Greda
Sub-settlement of Dunavac/Besni Fok. Located near the "Rasova" canal.
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