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Србија - Srbija

Српски 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).

Srpski 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.

English 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 recognized as an independent nation by some countries and is presently under the administration of the United Nations Mission in Kosovo, and ► Vojvodina in the north (7 districts, 46 municipalities).


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  languages Serbian, Albanian (in Kosovo), Hungarian and other languages in Vojvodina
Major  religions Serbian Orthodoxy,
More information Serbia, Geography of Serbia, History of Serbia and Politics of Serbia
More  images Serbia - Serbia (Category).

General maps

2006 Serbia-CIA WFB Map.png Map of Serbia with Kosovo
Serbia-CIA WFB Map.png Map of Serbia without Kosovo (recognized by 54 countries)
Serbia Map.png Map of Serbia
Serbia relief map.png Map of Serbia
Serbia relief.jpg Relief map
Serbian Provinces.jpg Administrative divisions of the Republic of Serbia
Srbija okruzi3.PNG Districts of Serbia
Districts of Serbia.gif Districts of Serbia (in Serbian)
Map of Serbia (municipalities).PNG Municipalities of Serbia
Serbia022.png Geographical regions in Serbia
Map of Serbia (Vojvodina).PNG Vojvodina within Serbia
Serbia-Vojvodina2.png Vojvodina within Serbia
Map of Serbia (Kosovo and Metohija).PNG Kosovo within Serbia
Kosovo position within Serbia.PNG 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.

Roman expansion 264 BC Shepherd.jpg Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present-day territory of Serbia
Expansion of Rome, 2nd century BC.gif Roman Republic 100 BCE
Roman Empire in 50 BC.png Map of the Roman Empire in 50
Roman Empire.png 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)
Roman Legions camps - AD 80.png Camps of the Roman Legions in 80
Romia Imperio.png Map of the Roman Empire in 116
Dalmatia SPQR.png Dalmatia in the Roman Empire (116)
Moesia Superior SPQR.png Moesia Superior in the Roman Empire (116)
Pannonia SPQR.png Pannonia in the Roman Empire (116)
Dacia SPQR.png Dacia in the Roman Empire (116)
Roman empire.png Roman Empire in 117
Roemischeprovinzentrajan.png Roman Empire in 117
Srbsko Roman ru.svg Roman provinces in the territory of present-day Serbia until 273
Prefecture.png Prefecture of Illyricum, 318-379
Roman empire 395.jpg Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarch zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms.
Theodosius I's empire.png The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders.
Invasions of the Roman Empire 1.png Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Karte völkerwanderung.jpg Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500
Rome406.jpeg Division of the Roman Empire in 406
628px-Western and Eastern Roman Empires 476AD(3).PNG Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire, c.476
EasternRomanEmpire.png Eastern Roman Empire
Justinien 527-565.svg Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus
Justinian Byzanz.png Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus
Byzantium550.png Byzantine Empire 550
Migrations serbes avant 1000.png Hypothetical migration of the Serbs
Migration of Serbs.png Hypothetical migration of the Serbs
Serb lands04.png Serb lands in the 9th century
Srbsko IX ru.svg Serb lands in the 9th century
Serbia - 10th Century - De Administrando Imperio.png Serbia in the 10th century
Byzantium1025.jpg The Byzantine Empire under Basil II, c. 1025
Map Byzantine Empire 1025-fr.svg Byzantine Empire 1025
Byzantiumforecrusades.PNG The Byzantine Empire at the accession of Alexios I Komnenos, c. 1081
Srbsko XI ru.svg Serbia in the 11th century
Srbsko XII ru.svg Serbia in the 12th century
Рашка.png Serbia in the 12th century
Nemanja StefanP Sebia200.jpg Serbian state, 1150-1220
Drzava stefana nemanje.gif Serbian state, 1168-1196
Byzantium in 1170(3).PNG Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170.
Manuel'sEmpire.png Byzantine Empire 1180
Serbie de Nemanja 1184.svg Serbia in 1184
Serbie de Nemanja.svg Serbia in 1189
ShepherdByzempire1265.jpg Serbia in 1265
ByzantineEmpire1265.svg Serbia in 1265
Srem04.png Kingdom of Syrmia of Stefan Dragutin in 1282-1316
Serbia boundaries CIA.jpg Medieval Serbian states
Empire de Dušan.svg Serbia in 1350
Byzantine empire 1355.jpg Serbia in 1355
Central balkans 1373 1395.png Serbian states in 1373-1395
Knez Lazar posjedi XIV vijek.jpg Realm of Prince Lazar in the 14th century
La Serbie du debut du regne de Lazar.jpg Realm of Prince Lazar in the 14th century
Srbsko XV ru.svg Serbia in 1400
La Serbie en fin de regne de Lazar.jpg Serbia in the 15th century
Serbia 1422 map.gif Serbian despotate in 1422
Serbia in 15th century.png Serbian despotate in 1459
Serbian empire06 map.png Empire of Jovan Nenad, 1526-1527
Radoslav celnik01.png Duchy of Radoslav Čelnik, 1527-1530
Ottoman small animation.gif Growth of the Ottoman Empire
Meyers b15 s0924a.jpg Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman empire 1481-1683.jpg Growth of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman1566.gif Map of the Ottoman Empire 1566
Srbsko Ottoman.svg Ottoman provinces in the 16th century
Pecka patrijarsija mapa.png Serbian Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century)
Ottoman 1683.png Location of the Ottoman Empire in 1683
Rascia in pannonia 16th 18th century.png Approximate territory that, according to various sources, was ethnographically named Rascia (Raška, Racszag, Ráczország, Ratzenland, Rezenland) between 16th and 18th century
Great serb migration.png Great Serb migration in 1690
Serbia1718 1739.png Habsburg Serbia, 1718-1739
Growth of Habsburg territories.jpg Habsburg Serbia, 1718-1739
Belgrade pashaluk.png Pashaluk of Belgrade in 1791
Srbsko Ottoman XVIII.svg Pashaluk of Belgrade in the 18th century
OttomanEmpire1801.jpg Map of the Ottoman Empire 1801
Serbia1809.png Karađorđe's Serbia in 1809
Serbia1813.png Karađorđe's Serbia in 1813
Serbia1817.png Principality of Serbia in 1817
Pashaluk of Belgrade and teritorial annexion in 1833.png Principality of Serbia - territorial annexions in 1833
Srbsko 1833 2.svg Principality of Serbia - territorial annexions in 1833
Vojvodina03.png Serbian Vojvodina in 1848
Serbia02.png Principality of Serbia and Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849
Vojvodina map.png Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860
Militargrenze, Wojwodowena und Banat.jpg Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar in 1849-1860
Serbia1878.png Principality of Serbia in 1878
Bulgaria after Congress of Berlin in 1878.png Principality of Serbia in 1878
SanStefanoBalkan.jpg Principality of Serbia in 1878
Bosnia 19th century.gif Serbia in 1876-78
Principality of Serbia in 1878 EN.png Serbia after Berlin Congres in 1878
Mapa Srbije 1878-1912.PNG Serbia between 1878 and 1912
Srbsko 1879.svg Principality of Serbia in 1879
Balkan states 1899.jpg Balkan states in 1899
Balkans War Theatre.jpg Map showing the territorial claims over the Ottoman Empire in 1912
Balkans1912.jpg Balkans after 1856
Srpska osvajanja 1912.png First Balkan War in 1912
First Balkan War-tr.svg Serbia after First Balkan War in 1912
Srpska osvajanja 1913.png Second Balkan War in 1913
Macedonia 1913 map.png Division of Macedonia in 1913
Serbia1913.png Kingdom of Serbia in 1913
Mapa Srbije 1913 god.PNG Kingdom of Serbia in 1913
Kosovo 1913-1992 CIA.jpg Kingdom of Serbia in 1913
Srbsko 1913.svg Kingdom of Serbia in 1913
Srbsko WWI.svg Serbia in World War I
Battle of Cer.jpg Serbia in World War I
Battle of Kolubara.jpg Serbia in World War I
Serbia-WW1-3.jpg Serbia in World War I
Serbia-WW1-4.jpg Serbia in World War I
LandsForSerbia.PNG Lands offered to Serbia by the London agreement in 1915
Serbia1918.png Kingdom of Serbia in 1918
Srbsko 1919.svg Yugoslavia in 1919
Western Outlands map.png Lands gained from Bulgaria after 1919
Banovine kj.jpg 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
Yugoslavian banovinas.svg Banovinas in Yugoslavia
Danube banovina.png Danube banovina
Serbia1941 1944.png Nedić's Serbia in 1941-1944
Serbia 1941 44 Map.png Nedić's Serbia in 1941-1944
Srbsko WWII.svg Nedić's Serbia in 1941-1944
Western Balkans 1942.2008.png Nedić's Serbia in 1941-1944
Uzicka republika2.png Republic of Užice in 1941
Republic of Uzice.png Republic of Užice in 1941
SFRYugoslaviaNumbered.png Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992
SFRY Serbia.png Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992
Srbia in SFRJ.svg Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992
Medjuopstinske regionalne zajednice Socijalisticke Republike Srbije.png Serbia inside Yugoslavia
Breakup of Yugoslavia.gif An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia
Former Yugoslavia durning war.svg Wartime 1991
Former Yugoslavia wartime.png Wartime 1992
Ratna Srbija.gif Wartime Serbia, 1991-1995
Former Yugoslavia 2006.png Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders
Scg01.png After the secession of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro continued as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, renamed in 2003 into Serbia and Montenegro
Scg02.png Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006)
SerbiaMontenegro-Serbia.png Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006)
Yugoslaviamap.png Map of Serbia and Montenegro
LocationSerbiaAndMontenegro.png Location of the FR of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) before dissolution
South serbia conflict.png Conflict in southern Serbia in 1999–2001
Mapa Srbije 2006 god..PNG Map of Serbia in 2006

Maps of the Kosovo conflict

The position of Kosovo within Serbia.PNG Kosovo within Serbia, see also Atlas of Kosovo
Kosovo euro locator.png Kosovo within Serbia
Kosovo location within Serbia.PNG Kosovo within Serbia

Ethnic, linguistic and religion maps

Balkans-ethnic (1861).jpg Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1861), including Central Serbia and Kosovo
Serbia ethnic 1866.JPG Ethnic map of Eastern Serbia based on the 1866 census
Austria-Hungary (ethnic).jpg Ethnic map of Austria-Hungary (including Serbia), census 1880. German version
Andree64-1.jpg Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1881), including Serbia
Balkans-ethnique.JPG Ethnic map of the Balkan Peninsula (1898), including Central Serbia and Kosovo
Austria-Hungary (ethnic).JPG Ethnic map of Austria-Hungary (including Serbia), census 1890. English version
Romanian settlements in Central Serbia.jpg Settlements with Romanian (vlach) population in Central Serbia before WW1
Serbians in Banat and Romanians in Central Serbia (1919).jpg Serbians in Banat (green colour) and Romanians in Central Serbia (red colour) in the year 1919
Srbi in Yugoslavia.svg Serbs in Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia ethnic map.jpg Serbs in Yugoslavia in 1981
Serbia ethnic02.png Ethnic map of Serbia (by municipalities) - census 2002
Serbien Ethnizitäten.png Ethnic map of Serbia (by municipalities) - census 2002
Census 2002 Serbia, ethnic map (by municipalities).png Ethnic map of Serbia (by settlements) - census 2002
Census 2002 Serbia, ethnic map (by localities).png Ethnic map of Serbia (by settlements) - census 2002
Serbia Serb Population Municipalities.PNG Serbian population in Serbia (census 2002)
Serbia Bosniak Population Municipalities.PNG Bosniak population in Serbia (census 2002)
Serbia Hungarian Population Municipalities.PNG Hungarian population in Serbia (census 2002)
Romanian language Serbia.png Romanian/Vlach population in Serbia (census 2002)
Serbia roma 2002.PNG Roma (Gipsy) population in Serbia (census 2002)
Macedonians in Serbia.png Macedonian population in Serbia (census 2002)
Serbo croatian language2005.png Serbo-Croatian language in Serbia (as of 2005)
Serbo croatian languages2006.png Serbian language in the region (as of 2006)
DijalektiStokavskogNarecja.jpg Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Serbia
Shtokavian Subdialect en.png Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Serbia
[[|border|250x400px]] Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Serbia
Serbo-Croatian dialects.png Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Serbia
Torlak.png Torlakian dialect
Sandzak ethnic map.png Ethnic map of Sandžak
Timvlach.png Vlachs (Romanians) in Central Serbia
Romani Voivodina.png Municipalities with official usage of Romanian language in Vojvodina (together with Serbian and other languages)
Eparhije.png Organization of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Serbia
Catholic Church Serbia.PNG Organization of the Catholic Church in Serbia

Political proposals

Serbia lsv.png Federalized Serbia (proposed by the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina in 1999)
Serbia dss.png New regions in Serbia (proposed by the Democratic Party of Serbia in 2002)
M serbia06.png New administrative divisions (regions) of Serbia (proposed by the League For Šumadija in 2004)
Serbia proposed autonomies.png Proposed new ethnic autonomies in Serbia
Serbia territorial pretensions.png Irredentist territorial pretensions towards Serbia advocated by nationalists in neighbouring countries

Regional maps

Sandzak01.png Map of Sandžak
Macva.png Mačva region in Central Serbia
Timocka krajina.png Timočka Krajina region in Central Serbia

Satellite maps

Serbia and Montenegro NLT Landsat7.jpg Satellite map

Notes and references

General remarks:

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