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Districts of Serbia (2646 bytes)
1: '''''Okruzi''''' are the '''[[District]]s of [[Serbia]]'''. 3: ...nguage|German]] ''Kreis'', circle (in the meaning of administrative division) (although translated in ... 5: In subdivisions of [[Serbia]], the term is translated as ''district'', someti... 7: ==Serbia organization== 9: ...cipalities, cities and settlements make the bases of the territorial organization. Serbia (43715 bytes) 8: ...th=145px>[[Image:NewSerbianFlag.gif|125px|Flag of Serbia]] 9: ...idth=145px> [[Image:Grbsr.gif|100px|Serbian coat of arms]] 10: <tr><td align=center width=145px>([[Serbian flag|In detail]]) 11: <td align=center width=145px>([[Serbian coat of arms|In detail]]) 14: ...|Map of Serbia within the state union]]</td><td>{{Serbia and Montenegro 2}} Serbia proper (1622 bytes) 1: [[Image:SerbiaMontenegro-SerbiaProper.png|right|]] 3: ...bia (including the autonomous provinces) from the Serbian statelets in [[Croatia]] and [[Bosnia]]. 5: ...ses political boundaries, with both pro- and anti-Serbian groups employing it. 7: ...epublic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav]] era, in the form of "uža Srbija". Alexander of Serbia (757 bytes) 1: ...]] between [[1842]] and [[1858]]. He was a member of the [[Karadjordjevic|Karađorđević]... 7: ...0% align=center | [[House of Karadjordjevic|House of Karađorđević]] 8: ...dth=30% align=center | Succeeded by:<br>[[Peter I of Yugoslavia|Petar I Karađorđević]] 13: ...lied to the Crown Prince [[Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar]], born 1945, who never rei... 15: [[Category:Serbian history]] Bor, Serbia (1197 bytes) 1: ... administrative center of the [[Bor District]] of Serbia. 3: ...s the only basis of Bor's economy and the effects of decreased production can be seen all over the tow... 5: ... been released. Many people left the city because of [[air pollution]]. 7: ...Polje, Brestovacka Banja and Bor Lake and is part of an area called [[Timocka Krajina]]. 10: *[[List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro]] Government of Serbia (2849 bytes) 1: ...[[Vojislav Kostunica]] as the [[Prime Minister of Serbia|Prime Minister]]. 2: ...ore - [[Socialist Party of Serbia|SPS]] the party of [[Slobodan Milosevic]] who rules the party from t... 6: ==Head of Government== 12: ...[Dejan Mihajlov]]''' - ''Secretary-General of the Serbian government'' 16: ...[Velimir Ilic|Velimir Ilić]]''' - ''Minister of Capital Investment'' Geography of Serbia (1464 bytes) 1: [[Image:Serbia01.gif|thumb|right|map of Serbia]] 3: ... (with which it forms the loose commonwealth of [[Serbia and Montenegro]]) and [[Romania]]. It is [[landlo... 7: ...he Danube River. A tributary, the [[Morava River, Serbia|Morava River]] flows through the more mountainous... 11: The Serbian [[climate]] varies between a northern continenta... 14: *[[Geography of Europe]] Flag of Serbia (1828 bytes) 1: ...icolour]] with [[Pan-Slavic colors]]. It consists of three equal horizontal fields, [[red]] on the top... 8: ...nowledgement by asking to use the Russian flag as Serbia's military flag in battles. Now, there are two st... 10: ...n [[Coat of arms]] or just its main symbol, the [[Serbian cross]]. 13: [[Image:Serbia flag large.png|125px|thumb|Ratio: 1:2]] 16: ... flag of [[Serbia]] has a ratio 1:2. This flag is officially used by the [[Republika Srpska]]. Sopot, Serbia (325 bytes) 1: '''Sopot''' is a city in [[Serbia and Montenegro]], located at 44°31' North and... 3: '''See also:''' [[List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro]] 6: * http://www.sopot.co.yu (in Serbian) History of Serbia (11198 bytes) 1: ... ([[1918]]-[[1945]], until [[1929]] the [[Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]]). 3: ...mitations: Rascia/Raška (present-day Western Serbia and Northern [[Montenegro]]), [[Bosnia]] [http://... 7: ...e [[Serbian Orthodox Church]] being the "guardian of the medieval times". 9: ...an Nenad|"Emperor" Jovan Nenad]] and capital city of his state was [[Subotica]]. 11: ...e.jpg|thumb|right|Karadjordje Petrovic, leader of Serbian uprising in 1804]] Michael I of Serbia (263 bytes) 1: ... of Serbia''' ([[1823]]–[[1868]]) was prince of [[Serbia]] from [[1839]]-[[1842]] and again from [[1860]]-... 4: [[Category:Serbian history]] Serbia and Montenegro (13262 bytes) 7: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Serbia and montenegro flag large.png|120px|Flag]] || ali... 9: | align="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Serbia and Montenegro|In detail]]) || align="center" wid... 12: | align=center colspan=2 | [[image:LocationSerbiaAndMontenegro.png]] 14: ...'''[[Official language]]''' || [[Serbian language|Serbian]] written in [[Cyrillic alphabet]]<sup>1</sup> 18: | '''[[President of Serbia and Montenegro|President]]'''<sup>3</sup> || [[Sv... Xavier Serbia (4369 bytes) 1: ...enudo in 1980 and stayed with Menudo through most of Menudo's glory days. 3: Among the songs he sang as a member of Menudo were ''Rock en la TV'' and ''Formula.'' Th... 5: ...a LLamada Menudo]] and a soap opera, and, because of his voice and looks, he played an important role ... 9: ...rrait and [[Johnny Lozada]] in a more mature and soft music oriented group named [[Proyecto M]] (which... 10: ...V]] found out that WAPA-TV was using the likeness of ''Remote Control'' in Spanish without their prope... Greater Serbia (17702 bytes) 3: ...tivities as the means of expanding the boundaries of Serbdom. 5: ...erbia". Other significant alteration was a change of methods: initially a propaganda plan, it was tran... 7: ==Origin of the term== 9: ...thor's dismay at the prospect of expansion of the Serbian state without social and cultural reforms as wel... 12: ...s opinion, unite all Serbs- although the majority of the populace in the preyed-upon areas were not Se... Liberals of Serbia (924 bytes) 2: ...je'') is a [[liberal parties|liberal party]] in [[Serbia]]. 3: ...at and Reform Party]]. This party has been member of both, Milosevic and democratic, governments. 5: ...arently without a future in the political life of Serbia. 8: *[[List of political parties in Serbia and Montenegro]] 9: *[[Timeline of liberal parties in Serbia and Montenegro]] President of Serbia (1822 bytes) 1: ...the [[head of state]] of the [[Serbia|Republic of Serbia]]. 3: ...ć]]''', who won a majority of votes in the [[Serbian presidential elections, 2004]]. 11: ...ave an immunity granted by [[National Assembly of Serbia|National Assembly]] 12: ...of Serbia|National Assembly]] and [[Government of Serbia|Government]] 13: * declare [[state of emergency]] Communications in Serbia and Montenegro (965 bytes) 1: {{Serbia_and_Montenegro_topics}} 12: ...works; also numerous local or private stations in Serbia and Vojvodina) (1997) 19: :''See also :'' [[Serbia and Montenegro]] 21: [[Category:Communications by country|Serbia and Montenegro]] 22: [[Category:Serbia and Montenegro]] History of Serbia and Montenegro (2204 bytes) 1: ...led in the [[Balkans]], which were back then part of the [[Byzantine Empire]]. 3: ...w trade markets. Serbia flourished, featuring one of the most evolved countries and cultures in Europe... 5: ...Lazar marched his army onto the Field of [[Battle of Kosovo|Kosovo]] (1389), that ended in a bloody dr... 7: .... Although the war was never officially declared, Serbia under Slobodan Milosevic helped those countries i... 9: ...nce following the Kosovo War. Before the handover of power, some 300,000 Serbs and other non-Albanians... Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro (2847 bytes) 1: {{Serbia_and_Montenegro_topics}} 2: ...ent history. The valley is by far the easiest way of land travel from continental [[Europe]] to [[Gree... 11: ...e country. E70 western from [[Belgrade]] and most of E75 is modern [[highway]] or at least [[semihighw... 15: 28,822 km (including 560 km of expressways) 16: ...her rebuild bridges or build by-pass routes. Most of the most important bridges are now operational. Democratic Party (Serbia) (9274 bytes) 3: ...used to be part of the [[Democratic Opposition of Serbia]], the coalition that deposed [[Slobodan Milosevi... 5: ... support of Milošević's [[Socialist Party of Serbia]] or not. 6: The political orientation of the party is centrist, more or less [[liberal]], ... 8: ...ran Djindjic]], [[Boris Tadic]] took over as head of the party. 9: ...n [[July]] [[2004]], he became the [[President of Serbia]].
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