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- Serbia areaTotal "88360.03437222297".
- Serbia areaTotal "88361.0".
- Serbia populationDensity "81.46755545245608".
- Serbia populationDensity "92.8".
- Serbia abstract "Serbia (/ˈsɜrbiə/), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Republika Srbija, Serbian Cyrillic: Република Србија, pronounced [rɛpǔblika sř̩bija]), is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Pannonian Plain and the central Balkans. Serbia is landlocked and borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; Macedonia to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro to the west; it also borders Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. The capital of Serbia, Belgrade, is among Europe's oldest cities and one of the largest in Southeast Europe.Serbs established several states in the early Middle Ages following the Slavic migrations. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by Rome and Constantinople in 1217; the state was elevated to the Serbian Empire, in 1346. By the mid-16th century, the entire territory of modern-day Serbia was annexed by the Ottoman Empire, at times interrupted by the Habsburgs. In the early 19th century, the Serbian revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory and pioneered the abolition of feudalism in the Balkans. Following disastrous casualties in World War I, and subsequent unification of Habsburg crownlands of Vojvodina and Syrmia with Serbia, the country co-founded Yugoslavia with other South Slavic peoples, which would exist in various formations until 2006, when Montenegro declared its independence. In 2008 the parliament of UNMIK Kosovo declared independence, with divergent responses from the international community.Serbia is a member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, and CEFTA. It is also an official candidate for membership in the European Union, which is negotiating its EU accession, acceding country to the WTO and is a militarily neutral state.Serbia has a high HDI and provides a universal health care system and free primary and secondary education. Among the region's highest-scored "free countries" Serbia is an upper-middle income economy (WB, IMF) with the service sector dominating the country's economy, followed by the industrial sector and agriculture.".
- Serbia anthem Bo%C5%BEe_pravde.
- Serbia areaTotal "8.836003437222298E10".
- Serbia areaTotal "8.8361E10".
- Serbia capital Belgrade.
- Serbia currency Serbian_dinar.
- Serbia demonym "Serbian".
- Serbia ethnicGroup Bosniaks_of_Serbia.
- Serbia ethnicGroup Hungarians_in_Serbia.
- Serbia ethnicGroup Romani_people_in_Serbia.
- Serbia ethnicGroup Serbs.
- Serbia ethnicGroupsInYear "2011".
- Serbia flag "Flag of Serbia.svg".
- Serbia governmentType Parliamentary_republic.
- Serbia language Serbian_language.
- Serbia leader Aleksandar_Vu%C4%8Di%C4%87.
- Serbia leader Maja_Gojkovi%C4%87.
- Serbia leader Tomislav_Nikoli%C4%87.
- Serbia leaderTitle "President".
- Serbia leaderTitle "Prime Minister".
- Serbia leaderTitle "Speaker of Parliament".
- Serbia longName "Republic of Serbia".
- Serbia officialLanguage Serbian_language.
- Serbia percentageOfAreaWater "0.13".
- Serbia populationDensity "81.46755545245608".
- Serbia populationDensity "92.8".
- Serbia thumbnail Flag_of_Serbia.svg?width=300.
- Serbia timeZone Central_European_Time.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink Business-Anti-Corruption_Portal.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink ?id=Y0NBxG9Id58C.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink ?id=sJJWEnXTHdIC.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink serbia.htm.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink world-europe-17907947.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink business-corruption-in-serbia.aspx.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink frm_CountryProfile.aspx?Country=RS.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink www.serbia.travel.
- Serbia wikiPageExternalLink ?change_lang=en.
- Serbia wikiPageID "29265".
- Serbia wikiPageRevisionID "606594275".
- Serbia align "left".
- Serbia align "right".
- Serbia altSportCode "SRB".
- Serbia areaKm "88361".
- Serbia areaMagnitude "10000000000".
- Serbia areaRank "113".
- Serbia areaSqMi "34116".
- Serbia callingCode Telephone_numbers_in_Serbia.
- Serbia capital Belgrade.
- Serbia caption May_Assembly.
- Serbia caption Principality_of_Serbia.
- Serbia caption Stari_Ras.
- Serbia caption UNESCO.
- Serbia caption "Coronation of Dušan I as East Roman Emperor in 1346.".
- Serbia caption "Nemanja Vidić, football player, two-time Premier League Player of the Season".
- Serbia caption "Novak Đoković, tennis player, six-time Grand Slam champion".
- Serbia caption "Predrag "Peja" Stojaković, basketball player, three-time NBA All-Star".
- Serbia caption "Principality and Habsburg Serbia in 1848".
- Serbia caption "Serbian Spruce tree endemic to Tara National Park".
- Serbia caption "White-head Vulture survives around Uvac Gorge".
- Serbia cctld .rs.
- Serbia cctld .срб.
- Serbia commonName "Serbia".
- Serbia conventionalLongName "Republic of Serbia".
- Serbia countryCode "RS".
- Serbia currency Serbian_dinar.
- Serbia currencyCode "RSD".
- Serbia demonym Serbians.
- Serbia direction "horizontal".
- Serbia direction "vertical".
- Serbia drivesOn "right".
- Serbia establishedDate "1217".
- Serbia establishedDate "1346".
- Serbia establishedDate "1459".
- Serbia establishedDate "1817".
- Serbia establishedDate "1878".
- Serbia establishedDate "1882".
- Serbia establishedDate "1912".
- Serbia establishedDate "2006".
- Serbia establishedDate "768".
- Serbia establishedEvent Balkan_Wars.
- Serbia establishedEvent Kingdom_of_Serbia.
- Serbia establishedEvent Kingdom_of_Serbia_(medieval).
- Serbia establishedEvent Principality_of_Serbia_(medieval).
- Serbia establishedEvent Serbian_Empire.
- Serbia establishedEvent Treaty_of_Berlin_(1878).
- Serbia ethnicGroups "83.3".
- Serbia ethnicGroupsYear "2011".
- Serbia float "right".
- Serbia footer Siege_of_Belgrade_(1456).
- Serbia footer "Examples of Ottoman and Habsburg heritage of Serbia".
- Serbia footer "Karađorđe Petrović and Miloš Obrenović, leaders of the Serbian Revolution".
- Serbia footer "Sirmium, one of 4 Roman capitals during Tetrarchy".
- Serbia footer "The National Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art , house national collections of classical and contemporary art".
- Serbia footnoteA "Raška, Kosovo in 1912, Vojvodina, Syrmia in 1918.".
- Serbia gdpNominal "4.37E10".
- Serbia gdpNominalPerCapita "5906.0".