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The Republic of Serbia is a landlocked country in the Balkan Peninsula at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe. It covers 34,116 sq mi and has an estimated population of 7.31 million as of 2010.

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Leaders of Serbia 1914?

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In 1914, the leaders of Serbia included King Peter I and Prime Minister Nikola Pašić. They were instrumental in navigating the geopolitical challenges that eventually led to the outbreak of World War I, particularly in dealing with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo.

What is the country code and area code of Nis Serbia?

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The country code and area code of Bor, Serbia is 381, (0)30.

How was Yugoslavia affected by the end of the Cold War?

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Yugoslavia's government became unstable, and the country became involved in a series of ethnic wars.

What was a major difference between the genocides in Cambodia and Yugoslavia?

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The leader of Yugoslavia was tried for crimes against humanity, but the leader of Cambodia was not. - Apex Learning.

Was Serbia eliminated from the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

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Yes. Serbia failed to advance to the Round of 16, having received the least amount of points (3) in its Group.

What made up Yugoslavia?

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The six countries that were once part of Yugoslavia are Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. ...

Who was serbias ally?

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The main ally of Serbia was Russia

Are Serbians and Montenegrins the same?

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They speak the same language and have very similar cultures. But, Montenegrins are typically darker in coloring than Serbs and there are enough variances in cultures that they are considered to be distinct peoples.

Is Sarajevo or Belgrade the capital of Yugoslavia?

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Yugoslavia as a country does not exist anymore. It was split up in the beginning of this century. Belgrade used to be its capital and it is now the capital of Serbia.

Serajewo has after the split become the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In history Did Yugoslavia ever belong to Russia?

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No, In historical terms the area once covered by Yugoslavia has generally been fought over for centuries by the Austrians and the Turks.

When did Russia come to Serbia's aid?

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During the war with Poland in our serbian history

How do you say love in serbian?

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Volim Srpkinye (transliterated)

Волим Српкиње (in Serbian)

Is Yugoslavia a communist or a socialist country?

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Yugoslavia is no longer a country. Before its breakup it was a Communist country.

What nation formed Serbia Bulgaria and parts of Austria-Hungary?

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They once made up the Republic of Yugoslavia, but now they are independent countries.

What is 'beautiful girl' in Serbian?

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Heres how you say it: Divan Cura

How much Yugoslavia dinar equal 1 us dollar?

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In 2011 , 1 Yugoslavia dinara ( YUM ) (any year and working worldwide) = 0.95 USD and above.

- Voice of America.

Which country of the former Yugoslavia is expected to recover quickly from the problems brought by war and independence?

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Well from what I understood from a friend of mine who's Slovenian and grew up in Portoroz, SLO, the Slovenian involvement in the Yugoslavian war lasted little more than a fortnight. Slovenia had always been the richest, most prosperous province within Yugoslavia and resentment towards provinces like Serbia, who contributed little and took a lot, grew steadily to the point where they decided to try and seperate. A few rockets were launched, a few telephone masts destroyed, but other than that it passed fairly quickly. Encouraged by this, Croatia tried the same, then Bosnia etc. The more provinces tried to split, and the nearer they were to Servia (with Slovenia being the first and having convenient beighbours in Italy and Austria), the fiercer and longer the battles lasted.

What mountain range crosses the borders of Austria Germany France Italy Switzerland Liechtenstein and Yugoslavia?

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None

- Australia is an island in the southern hemisphere

- Yugoslavia doesn't exist any more.

- Germany France Italy Switzerland Liechtenstein are countries in Europe. These 4 do have a mountain range in common - the Alps.

What was Serbia originally called?

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Serbia was a part of greater federations with other republics called Yugoslavia. It is called Serbia since the middle ages.

What is the percentage of foreigners in Germany?

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The statistics office of the German government published the latest data on the 1st of October 2008.

This indicates that of the 82,217,837 country's residents 7,255,395 foreign citizens were registered.

This constitutes 8.8% of the population.

What time is 6pm Serbia time in the US?

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If you have a world clock on your cell phone you can see what time it is or just google it.