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Short description: Overview of and topical guide to Serbia
The Flag of Serbia
The Coat of arms of Serbia

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Serbia:

Serbialandlocked sovereign country located in Southeastern Europe and comprising the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain and a central portion of the Balkan Peninsula.[1] Serbia is bordered by Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; North Macedonia and constitutionally only, Albania (via Kosovo, a disputed territory over which Serbia has no control, thus no direct access to Albania)[2] to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the west. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade.

For centuries, shaped at cultural boundaries between East and West, a powerful medieval kingdom – later renamed the Serbian Empire – occupied much of the Balkans. Torn by domestic feuds, Ottoman, Hungarian, and later, Austrian incursions, the Serbian state collapsed by the mid-16th century. The positive outcome of the Serbian revolution in 1817 marked the birth of modern Serbia. Within a century it reacquired Kosovo, Raška and Vardar Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire. Likewise, in 1918 the former autonomous Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina proclaimed its secession from Austria-Hungary to unite with Serbia, preceded by the Syrmia region.

The current borders of the country were established following the end of World War II, when Serbia became a federal unit within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Serbia became an independent state again in 2006, after Montenegro left the union that formed after the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1990s.

In February 2008, the parliament of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. Serbia's government, as well as the UN Security Council, have not recognized Kosovo's independence. The response from the international community has been mixed. Serbia is a member of the United Nations , the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Council of Europe, and is an associate member of the European Union.


General reference

  • Pronunciation: Serbia /ˈsɜːrbiə/ (About this soundlisten), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија / Republika Srbija, pronounced [rɛpǔblika sř̩bija])
  • Common English country name: Serbia
  • Official English country name: The Republic of Serbia
  • Common endonym(s): Srbija – Србија
  • Official endonym(s): Republika Srbija – Република Србија
  • Adjectival(s): Serbian
  • Demonym(s): Serbs, Serbians
  • Etymology: Name of Serbia
  • International rankings of Serbia
  • ISO country codes: RS, SRB, 688
  • ISO region codes: See RS
  • Internet country code top-level domain: .rs

Geography of Serbia

Geography of Serbia

 Kosovo 352 km
 Romania 476 km (295 mi)
 Bulgaria 318 km (197 mi)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 302 km (187 mi)
 Croatia 241 km (149 mi)
 Hungary 151 km (93 mi)
 Montenegro 203 km (126 mi)
 North Macedonia 221 km (137 mi)
  • Coastline: none
  • Population of Serbia: 9,527,100 (January 1, 2008) - 81st most populous country
  • Area of Serbia: 88 361 km2
  • Atlas of Serbia

Environment of Serbia

An enlargeable satellite image of Serbia
  • Climate of Serbia
  • Environmental issues in Serbia
  • Ecoregions in Serbia
  • Ecology of Serbia
    • Renewable energy in Serbia
  • Geology of Serbia
  • Protected areas of Serbia
    • Biosphere reserves in Serbia
    • National parks of Serbia
  • Wildlife of Serbia
    • Flora of Serbia
    • Fauna of Serbia
      • Birds of Serbia
      • Mammals of Serbia

Natural geographic features of Serbia

  • Glaciers of Serbia
  • Islands of Serbia
  • Lakes of Serbia
  • Mountains of Serbia
  • Hills of Serbia
    • Hills in Belgrade
  • Rivers of Serbia
    • Waterfalls of Serbia
  • Valleys of Serbia
  • World Heritage Sites in Serbia

Regions of Serbia

Regions of Serbia

Ecoregions of Serbia

List of ecoregions in Serbia

  • Ecoregions in Serbia

Administrative divisions of Serbia

Administrative divisions of Serbia

  • Districts of Serbia
    • Municipalities of Serbia

Districts of Serbia

Districts of Serbia

Vojvodina
  • Central Banat
  • North Bačka
  • North Banat
  • South Bačka
  • South Banat
  • Srem
  • West Bačka
Central Serbia
  • Bor
  • City of Belgrade
  • Braničevo
  • Jablanica
  • Kolubara
  • Mačva
  • Moravica
  • Nišava
  • Pčinja
  • Pirot
  • Podunavlje
  • Pomoravlje
  • Rasina
  • Raška
  • Šumadija
  • Toplica
  • Zaječar
  • Zlatibor

Disputed

Kosovo and Metohija
  • Kosovo
  • Kosovo-Pomoravlje
  • Kosovska Mitrovica
  • Peć
  • Prizren

Municipalities of Serbia

Municipalities of Serbia

  • Capital of Serbia: Belgrade
  • Cities of Serbia

Demography of Serbia

Demographics of Serbia

Government and politics of Serbia

Politics of Serbia

  • Form of government:
  • Capital of Serbia: Belgrade
  • Elections in Serbia
  • Political parties in Serbia

Branches of the government of Serbia

Government of Serbia

Executive branch of the government of Serbia

Legislative branch of the government of Serbia

  • Parliament of Serbia (unicameral)

Judicial branch of the government of Serbia

  • Court system of Serbia
  • Supreme Court of Serbia

Foreign relations of Serbia

Foreign relations of Serbia

  • Diplomatic missions in Serbia
  • Diplomatic missions of Serbia

International organization membership

The Republic of Serbia is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Serbia

Law of Serbia

  • Capital punishment in Serbia
  • Constitution of Serbia
  • Crime in Serbia
  • Human rights in Serbia
    • LGBT rights in Serbia
    • Freedom of religion in Serbia
  • Law enforcement in Serbia
  • Terrorism in Serbia

Military of Serbia

Military of Serbia

  • Command
  • Forces
    • Army of Serbia
    • Navy of Serbia: None
    • Air Force of Serbia
    • Special forces of Serbia
  • Military history of Serbia
  • Military ranks of Serbia'
  • List of military conflicts involving Serbia

Local government in Serbia

Local government in Serbia

History of Serbia

  • Military history of Serbia
  • Legal history of Serbia
  • Political history of Serbia
  • Economical history of Serbia
  • Serbia in the Middle Ages
  • History of Ottoman Serbia
  • History of Serbia (1804–1918)
  • History of Serbia since 1918

Culture of Serbia

Culture of Serbia

  • Architecture of Serbia
  • Cuisine of Serbia
  • Festivals in Serbia
  • Languages of Serbia
  • Media in Serbia
  • National symbols of Serbia
    • Coat of arms of Serbia
    • Flag of Serbia
    • National anthem of Serbia
  • People of Serbia
  • Prostitution in Serbia
  • Public holidays in Serbia
  • Records of Serbia
  • Religion in Serbia
    • Christianity in Serbia
    • Hinduism in Serbia
    • Islam in Serbia
    • Judaism in Serbia
    • Sikhism in Serbia
  • World Heritage Sites in Serbia

Art in Serbia

  • Art in Serbia
  • Cinema of Serbia
  • Literature of Serbia
  • Music of Serbia
  • Television in Serbia
  • Theatre in Serbia

Sports in Serbia

Sports in Serbia

  • Football in Serbia
  • Serbia at the Olympics

Economy and infrastructure of Serbia

Economy of Serbia

  • Economic rank, by nominal GDP (2007): 71st (seventy-first)
  • Agriculture in Serbia
  • Banking in Serbia
    • National Bank of Serbia
  • Communications in Serbia
    • Internet in Serbia
  • Companies of Serbia
  • Currency of Serbia: Dinar
  • Energy in Serbia
    • Energy policy of Serbia
    • Oil industry in Serbia
  • Health care in Serbia
  • Mining in Serbia
  • Serbia Stock Exchange
  • Tourism in Serbia
  • Transport in Serbia
    • Airports in Serbia
    • Rail transport in Serbia
    • Roads in Serbia
  • Water supply and sanitation in Serbia

Education in Serbia

Education in Serbia

Science in Serbia

  • Astronomy in Serbia

See also

Serbia

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Serbia". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 7, 2009. https://www.cia.gov/the-world-factbook/countries/serbia/. 
  2. "Archived copy". http://www.unmikonline.org/press/reports/N9917289.pdf. 

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