Yes, there are lots of all sorts of farming in Serbia. Mostly in Vojvodina and some in Šumadija and Southern Serbia.
yes
Vojvodina, North Serbia
There are a lot of factories
a lot!
A lot! Specially on the streets!
farming in Egypt was hard and was a whole lot of work.
Farming has changed a lot of animals lives
north: plain called "Panonska nizija" central and south Serbia has a lot of mountains, and other plains are around the rivers... capital of Serbia (BELGRADE) is on the plain part of it...
The main source of income is farming. They have tons of farm land, a few tobacco fields here and there.
Russia was a country that had a lot of Slavic people. Serbia was also a Slavic nation.
yes it was a farming state, but not many people farmed because Connecticut does not have a lot of flat land. The middle colonies and some of the southern colonies have more flat land and a lot of farming spots.