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Most of them tried to flee across the border to Albania.
Serbian is spoken primarily in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro. It is also spoken in Croatia, North Macedonia, and other countries with Serbian communities.
Serbia claimed Kosovo as its own province, making this a controversial question. Kosovo was (theoretically) an independent territory within Yugoslavia but as Yugoslavia broke up, Serbia annexed Kosovo. A series of brutal actions within the province and a flood of refugees prompted NATO to take action to prevent widespread civil war. The Hague commission reported that 700,000 refugees had been forced out of Kosovo. The matter remains controversial, as Serbia still claims the region and recognizes it as an autonomous region controlled by the UN within Serbia's borders. Neighboring countries Albania, Macedonia, and Montenegro all recognize the independence of Kosovo. The Republic of Kosovo is recognized by 70 member states of the United Nations (but not recognized by at least that number). NATO treated Serbian refusal to accept a peace accord quite harshly and initiated a three-month bombing campaign against Serbian military, government and industry. Although Serbian leader Milosevic proclaimed the end of the bombing a 'victory', a few months later his regime collapsed and he was indicted for war crimes. This answer attempts to sidestep some of the more controversial aspects of the incident in order to provide a straightforward answer to a tricky question.
No, Serbian citizens doesn't need visa for Schengen countries, but they need visa for UK and Ireland.
The album is called "No Boundaries: A Benefit for the Kosovar Refugees". Released in 1999 by Sony. thats true but its Kosovo and its Serbian
It started because Albanian terrorists tried to take over Serbian southern province called "Kosovo i Metohija". Serbian army and police were fighting against terrorism, but failed to protect their land and civilians from Albanian aggression.
Yes, they are. All six of the former Yugoslav republics (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Serbia and FYR Macedonia) are recognized as independent states. The secessionist (former Serbian autonomous province of) Kosovo also declared independence. It is recognized by 76 out of 193 UN member states. Serbia disagrees and considers Kosovo to be its rebel province.
There are on average 3 tents in a typical Serbian Refugee camp and approximately 29 tents in a typical Danish Refugee camp.
Serbian is spoken in Serbia
Montenegro and Kosovo are countries that are not in the EU but use the Euro (Kosovo also uses the Serbian Dinar)
you say grandma in serbian like this baba i know because i am serbian DONT MAKE FUN OF THIS
Pretty in Serbian is прилично :)