No, Serbians are not considered to be part of the Middle Eastern region. Serbia is located in Southeast Europe, not in the Middle East.
Eastern Europe
No, Serbia was not part of Russia during World War 1. Serbia was an independent country that was allied with Russia during the war.
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Serbia pre WW1
No, Serbians are not considered to be part of the Middle Eastern region. Serbia is located in Southeast Europe, not in the Middle East.
Montenegro is the least populated Eastern European country.
Serbia.
Vreme is a publication printed in the Middle Eastern republic of Serbia-Montenegro. You can find links and information for this publication on the YouTube website.
The country in which President Clinton employed the use of force to end ethnic cleansing was Serbia.
Russia helped Serbia when Serbia had rebelled
Eastern Europe
Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine and the Black Sea.
The major Eastern Orthodox countries are Greece and Russia. Eastern Orthodox denominations also have significant followings in Serbia, the Middle East and in Egypt, as well as a world-wide diaspora.
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Yes, Serbia is a country.
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