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Serbia
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Србија - Srbija |
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Србија - Република Србија
Република Србија; на латиници: Republika Srbija) је континентална држава која се налази у југоисточној Европи (на Балканском полуострву) и у средњој Европи (Панонској низији). У саставу Републике Србије су и две аутономне покрајине Војводина и Косово и Метохија. Република Србија је демократска држава свих грађана који живе на њеној територији, заснована на владавини права. Србија се на северу граничи са Мађарском, на истоку са Румунијом и Бугарском, на југу са Републиком Македонијом и Албанијом, а на западу са Црном Гором, Хрватском и Босном и Херцеговином (Републиком Српском).
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Srbija - Republika Srbija
Republika Srbija je država locirana u jugoistočnoj Europi (na Balkanskom poluostrvu/poluotoku) i u srednjoj Europi (Panonskoj niziji). U sastavu Republike Srbije se nalaze i dve autonomne pokrajine Vojvodina i Kosovo i Metohija. Srbija se na severu graniči s Mađarskom, na istoku s Rumunijom i Bugarskom, na jugu s Makedonijom i Albanijom, a na zapadu s Crnom Gorom, Bosnom i Hercegovinom i Hrvatskom.
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Serbia - Republic of Serbia
The Republic of Serbia is a landlocked country in Central and Southeastern Europe, covering the central part of the Balkan Peninsula and the southern part of the Pannonian Plain. It is bordered by ► Hungary to the north; ► Romania and ► Bulgaria to the east; ► Albania and the ► Republic of Macedonia to the south; and ► Montenegro, ► Croatia and ► Bosnia and Herzegovina with the ► Republika Srpska to the west. Serbia has two autonomous provinces: ► Kosovo in the south (5 districts, 30 municipalities), which is presently under the administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, and ► Vojvodina in the north (7 districts, 46 municipalities).
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| Short name |
Serbia |
| Official name |
Republic of Serbia |
| Status |
Independent country since 2006 |
| Location |
South Europe |
| Capital |
Београд - Beograd (Belgrade)) |
| Population |
9,396,411 inhabitants |
| Area |
88,361 km² |
| Major language(s) |
Serbian, Albanian (in Kosovo), Hungarian and other languages in Vojvodina |
| Major religion(s) |
Serbian Orthodoxy, |
| More information |
Serbia, Geography of Serbia, History of Serbia and Politics of Serbia |
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Serbia - Serbia (Category). |
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General maps
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Map of Serbia |
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Map of Serbia |
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Map of Serbia |
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Relief map |
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Administrative divisions of the Republic of Serbia |
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Districts of Serbia (in Serbian) |
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Geographical regions in Serbia |
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Vojvodina within Serbia |
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Kosovo within Serbia |
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Kosovo within Serbia |
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Serbia, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Serbia.
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Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present |
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The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire;
██ 133 BC
██ 44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals)
██ AD 14 (death of Augustus)
██ 117 (maximum extension)
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Camps of the Roman Legions in 80 |
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Dalmatia in the Roman Empire (116) |
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Moesia Superior in the Roman Empire (116) |
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Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
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Division of the Roman Empire in 406 |
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Eastern Roman Empire |
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Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
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Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
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Serbia in the 10th century |
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The Byzantine Empire under Basil II, c. 1025 |
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Byzantine Empire 1025 |
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Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170. |
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Byzantine Empire 1180 |
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Hypothetical migration of the Serbs |
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Serb lands in the 9th century |
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Serbia in 1184 |
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Serbia in 1189 |
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Serbia in 1265 |
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Serbia in 1265 |
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Kingdom of Syrmia of Stefan Dragutin in 1282-1316 |
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Medieval Serbian states |
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Serbia in 1350 |
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Serbia in 1355 |
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Serbia in 1400 |
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Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
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Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
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Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
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Location of the Ottoman Empire in 1683 |
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Habsburg Serbia, 1718-1739 |
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Pashaluk of Belgrade in 1791 |
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Karađorđe's Serbia in 1809 |
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Karađorđe's Serbia in 1813 |
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Principality of Serbia in 1817 |
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Territorial annexions in 1833 |
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Principality of Serbia and Voivodship of Serbia and Tamiš Banat in 1849 |
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Voivodship of Serbia and Tamiš Banat in 1849-1860 |
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Voivodship of Serbia and Tamiš Banat in 1849-1860 |
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Principality of Serbia in 1878 |
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Serbia in 1876-78 |
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Serbia after Berlin Congres in 1878 |
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Serbia between 1878 and 1912 |
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Balkans after 1856 |
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Kingdom of Serbia in 1913 |
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Kingdom of Serbia in 1913 |
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Serbia in World War I |
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Serbia in World War I |
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Serbia in World War I |
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Serbia in World War I |
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Lands offered to Serbia by the London agreement in 1915 |
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Kingdom of Serbia in 1918 |
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After World War I, Serbia became in 1918 part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of Yugoslavia in 1930 |
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Nedić's Serbia in 1941-1944 |
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Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
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Ethnic distribution within Yugoslavia in 1961 (in Serbian) |
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Ethnic distribution within Yugoslavia in 1981 (in Serbian) |
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Serbia inside Yugoslavia |
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An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia |
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Wartime 1991 |
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Wartime 1992 |
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Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders |
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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006) |
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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006) |
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Map of Serbia and Montenegro |
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Ethnic division of Serbia and Montegenegro, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2004 (Serbian) |
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Location of the FR of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) before dissolution |
Maps of the Kosovo conflict
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Kosovo within Serbia |
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Kosovo within Serbia |
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Proposed new administrative divisions of Serbia |
Ethnic and religion maps
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Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1881), including Serbia |
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Ethnic map of Serbia (by municipalities) - census 2002 |
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Ethnic map of Serbia (general map) - census 2002 |
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Ethnic map of Serbia (general map) - census 2002 |
Regional maps
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Ethnic map of Sandžak |
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Mačva region in Central Serbia |
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Timočka Krajina region in Central Serbia |
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Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1861), including Central Serbia and Kosovo |
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Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1898), including Central Serbia and Kosovo |
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Settlements with Romanian (vlach) population in Central Serbia before WW1 |
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Serbians in Banat (green colour) and Romanians in Central Serbia (red colour) in the year 1919 |
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Vlachs (Romanians) in Central Serbia |
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Municipalities with official usage of Romanian language in Vojvodina (together with Serbian and other languages) |
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Romanian language in Serbia (2002) |
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Torlakian dialect |
Satellite maps
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Satellite map |
Notes and references
General remarks:
- The WIKIMEDIA COMMONS Atlas of the World is an organized and commented collection of geographical, political and historical maps available at Wikimedia Commons. The main page is therefore the portal to maps and cartography on Wikimedia. That page contains links to entries by country, continent and by topic as well as general notes and references.
- Every entry has an introduction section in English. If other languages are native and/or official in an entity, introductions in other languages are added in separate sections. The text of the introduction(s) is based on the content of the Wikipedia encyclopedia. For sources of the introduction see therefore the Wikipedia entries linked to. The same goes for the texts in the history sections.
- Historical maps are included in the continent, country and dependency entries.
- For Burma, see Myanmar; Great Britain and Northern Ireland, see United Kingdom; Ivory Coast, see Côte d'Ivoire; Pridnestrovie, see Transnistria; Taiwan, see China, Republic of; Timor-Leste, see East Timor.
- The status of various entities is disputed. See the content for the entities concerned.
- The maps of former countries that are more or less continued by a present-day country or had a territory included in only one or two countries are included in the atlas of the present-day country. For example the Ottoman Empire can be found in the Atlas of Turkey.
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