Minaqua (also known as B.B. Minaqua A.D.) is a brand of bottled mineral water from Novi Sad, Serbia.
Franc Jozefova voda[]
1897–194?[]
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The water was discovered in 1897 which is when the first well was drilled in the area of today's Futoški Park so that the locals could find drinking water. Mineral water with a high content of iodine was found at a depth of 193 meters. In 1911, it was awarded the Grand Prix at the fairs in Rome, Paris and London for its exceptional quality.
Mineralna voda Novog Sada[]
194?–1972[]
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During the Second World War, water was sold all over the country under the name Ujvidek natural mineral water (Serbian: Ujvideška prirodna mineralna voda) and after that its name was changed to "Mineral water of Novi Sad" (Serbian: Mineralna voda Novog Sada).
Minaqua[]
1972–1996[]
In 1972, the name was simplified to Minaqua.
1996–2005[]
2005–present[]
Designed in September 19, 2005.