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Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater (264 bytes)
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... 3: '''Republika Srbija''' 4: </font></caption> 5: <tr><td style="background:#deffad;" align="center" colspan="2"> Liberals of Serbia (924 bytes) 1: {{liberal party}} 2: ...) is a [[liberal parties|liberal party]] in [[Serbia]]. 3: ...ty has been member of both, Milosevic and democratic, governments. 5: ...tly without a future in the political life of Serbia. 8: *[[List of political parties in Serbia and Montenegro]] Sopot, Serbia (325 bytes) 1: .... Its name is the old Slavic word which means "spring" (source). 3: '''See also:''' [[List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro]] 5: ==External links== 6: * http://www.sopot.co.yu (in Serbian) Flag of Serbia (1828 bytes) 1: ...[red]] on the top, [[blue]] in the middle and [[white]] on the bottom. 3: [[Image:Zastavad.gif|frame|left|State flag]] 4: [[Image:Zastava.gif|frame|left|National flag]] 8: ...n used the reversed Russian flag to spite the Russians. 10: ...Coat of arms]] or just its main symbol, the [[Serbian cross]]. Michael I of Serbia (263 bytes) 1: ...[[1868]]. He was deposed in 1842 and assassinated in 1868. 4: [[Category:Serbian history]] 5: [[de:Mihailo Obrenovic]] 6: [[nl:Michael Obrenovic]] Government of Serbia (2849 bytes) 1: ...nica]] as the [[Prime Minister of Serbia|Prime Minister]]. 2: ...evic]] who rules the party from the Hague, from [[ICTY]]. 4: '''Cabinet:''' 6: ==Head of Government== 8: ...av Kostunica|Vojislav Koštunica]]''' - ''Prime Minister'' Bor, Serbia (1197 bytes) 1: ...inistrative center of the [[Bor District]] of Serbia. 3: ...Bor's economy and the effects of decreased production can be seen all over the town. 5: ... Many people left the city because of [[air pollution]]. 7: ... Lake and is part of an area called [[Timocka Krajina]]. 10: *[[List of cities in Serbia and Montenegro]] Serbia proper (1622 bytes) 1: [[Image:SerbiaMontenegro-SerbiaProper.png|right|]] 3: ...om the Serbian statelets in [[Croatia]] and [[Bosnia]]. 5: ... with both pro- and anti-Serbian groups employing it. 7: ...lavia|Yugoslav]] era, in the form of "uža Srbija". Xavier Serbia (4369 bytes) 1: ...enudo in 1980 and stayed with Menudo through most of Menudo's glory days. 3: ...d ''Formula.'' Those two songs were duets with [[Miguel Cancel]]. 5: ... his voice and looks, he played an important role in Menudo's success. 7: Xavier was replaced by [[Ray Reyes]] at Menudo in [[1983]], and later on, went to try a solo caree... 8: ...o Rican]] [[television]]'s comedy series ''La Pension De Dona Tere.'' Districts of Serbia (2646 bytes) 1: ...''''Okruzi''''' are the '''[[District]]s of [[Serbia]]'''. 3: ...''Bezirk''): okrug is literally something "encircling". 5: ...a]], the term is translated as ''district'', sometimes as ''county''. 7: ==Serbia organization== 9: ...ements make the bases of the territorial organization. History of Serbia (11198 bytes) 1: ... ([[1918]]-[[1945]], until [[1929]] the [[Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]]). 3: ...state)|Zeta]] [http://www.njegos.org/siteindex/medieval.htm] (predecessor to [[Montenegro]]). 5: ...[Image:CarDusan.jpg]]<br>'''Dušan silni'''</div> 7: ...dox Church]] being the "guardian of the medieval times". 9: ... Nenad]] and capital city of his state was [[Subotica]]. Alexander of Serbia (757 bytes) 1: ...djordjevic|Karađorđević]] royal family. 5: {| align=center border=1 6: | width=30% align=center | Preceded by:<br>[[Karadjordje|Kara... 7: ...se of Karadjordjevic|House of Karađorđević]] 8: ...Peter I of Yugoslavia|Petar I Karađorđević]] Greater Serbia (17702 bytes) 1: {{TotallyDisputed}} 3: ...tivities as the means of expanding the boundaries of Serbdom. 5: ...s, as is the case with Black hand, terrorist activity. 7: ==Origin of the term== 9: ...possible ethnic confrontation with neighboring nations, from Croats to Bulgars. Serbia and Montenegro (13262 bytes) 1: ...x #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;" 2: ...Državna zajednica<br>Srbija i Crna Gora'''</big> 4: | style="background:#efefef;" align="center" colspan="2" | 5: {| border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" 7: ..."center" width="140px" | [[Image:g845_yugoslavia.gif|100px]] Geography of Serbia (1464 bytes) 1: [[Image:Serbia01.gif|thumb|right|map of Serbia]] 3: ... the [[Danube River]] provides shipping access to inland Europe and the [[Black Sea]]. 5: == Terrain == 7: ...]] flows through the more mountainous southern regions. 9: == Climate == President of Serbia (1822 bytes) 1: ...[[head of state]] of the [[Serbia|Republic of Serbia]]. 3: ...ority of votes in the [[Serbian presidential elections, 2004]]. 5: ==Authority, legal and constitutional rights== 7: The Presidents can: 9: * preside in five year mandate Geography of Serbia and Montenegro (2861 bytes) 1: {{Serbia_and_Montenegro_topics}} 3: ...t is strategically well-located along the [[Adriatic]] coast. 5: ==Location== 6: ...Sea, between [[Albania]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]. 8: '''Geographic coordinates:''' Elections in Serbia and Montenegro (2227 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Serbia and Montenegro}} 2: ...hich electorates choose [[local government]] officials. 3: ...ns-related topics]] for an overview on related topics.'' 5: ...tion changes. The president is elected by the parliament. 6: ...rties]] must work with each other to form [[coalition government]]s. Liberalism in Serbia and Montenegro (5028 bytes) 1: {{liberal party}} 2: ...ecessary so that parties labeled themselves as a liberal party. 4: ==Introduction== 5: ...on of democracy liberal factions became active again. 6: ... [[Liberal International|LI]]) is more or less a liberal party.
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