The Serbian climate varies between a continental climate in the north, with cold winters, and hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall patterns, and a more Adriatic climate in the south with hot, dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy inland snowfall
Serbia has continental type of climate in the north ( Vojvodina ) , the capital of Serbia , Belgrade has humid subtropical climate and south Serbia is a subject to Mediterranean climate although big mountains stop a lot of hot air passing trough so it is a bit colder in the winter than average for Mediterranean climate.
Hamsters live in a dry climate; my hamster came from Serbia
Belgrade, as the rest of Serbia, has moderate climate without extreme weather conditions. Summers are moderately hot, winters moderately cold. There are no extreme storms, nor earthquakes. All in all, a pretty pleasant climate in my opinion.
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, but in Serbia they say Beograd.
Novak Djokovic is from Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Serbia fight Albania. Serbia win, Kosovo is Serbia.
Serbia is a Democracy.
No, Serbia does not have a coast.
Laos generally has higher temperatures year-round compared to Serbia and Montenegro. Located in Southeast Asia, Laos experiences a tropical climate with hot conditions, especially during the dry season. In contrast, Serbia and Montenegro have a temperate climate with cold winters and milder summers, leading to lower average temperatures throughout the year.
Serbia is on balkan peninsula.
Serbia is a Democracy.
Yes, Serbia is a country.