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Serbia

The Republic of Serbia is a landlocked country in the Balkan Peninsula at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe. It covers 34,116 sq mi and has an estimated population of 7.31 million as of 2010.

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What do houses in serbia look like?

Serbians make houses mostly (90%) from brick.

What happend after Austria Hungary declared war on Serbia?

After the Austro-Hungary monarchy declared war on Serbia, France and Russia who were protecting Serbia declared war on Austria-Hungary. and then Germany declared war on Russia and France, then UK declared war on Germany...

Is Serbia close to Egypt?

Yes, Kingdom of Serbia was the founding country of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which consisted of Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia. Yugoslavia than transformed to the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia which stoped to exist in 1995 and was transformed to Republic of Yugoslavia that consisted of Serbia and Montenegro. In 2003 Yugoslavia changed its name to Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and finally in the 2006, Serbia separated from Montenegro and formed its own country The Republic of Serbia, in its origin a democratic country. First trace of Serbian country is in the 1219.

What kind of drinks do Serbia have?

Rakia or shlivovitza is the Serbian national drink. It's an alcoholic drink made of plums.

What country declared war on Serbia after the archduke was assassinated?

To simplify a complicated chain of events : the Archduke is assassinated, Serbia is held responsible by Austria/Hungary. Russia supports Serbia. Germany supports Austria/Hungary. France supports Russia, & Britain joins in to support France. Turkey joins the central powers. Rumania joins the Allies. Bulgaria joins the central powers. Italy & the US join the Allies.

How long does it take to fly from Belgrade Serbia to Cairo Egypt?

A random search for flights from Belgrade (BEG) to Cairo (CAI) shows:

OPTION 1: 6hr 15min via Vienna (VIE)

BEG - VIE Niki Flt 8029 Dep 12:45pm 21May,Fri

VIE - CAI Egyptair Flt 798 Dep 03:30pm 21May,Fri

Flight Duration: 4hr 30min; Layover Time: 1hr 45min; Total Trip Time: 6hr 15min

OPTION 2: 6hr 30min via Istanbul Ataturk (IST)

BEG - IST THY Turkish Airlines Flt 1082 Dep 02:40pm 21May,Fri

IST - CAI THY Turkish Airlines Flt 8062 Dep 08:00pm 21May,Fri

Operated by Egyptair

Flight Duration: 3hr 45min; Layover Time: 2hr 45min; Total Trip Time: 6hr 30min

What do people in Serbia eat for breakfast?

With the breakfast itself either a tea, milk, milk coffee, or cocoa milk is served, pastries or bread are served with butter, jam, yogurt, sour cream and cheese, accompanied by bacon, sausages, salami, scrambled eggs and kajmak

The Adriatic Sea separates Italy from which country that once was part of Yugoslavia?

At the end of WWII, Yugoslavia was separated into six separate countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). All six are separated from Italy by the Adriatic Sea.

What demand were issued by Austria to Serbia after the archdukes assassination?

Austria demanded Serbia to hand over the leaders of the 'Black Hand'.

What was the ultimatum given to Serbia by Austria?

Austria-Hungary belived that Serbia was directly responsible for assassination of Franz Ferdinand. Which is not true, because Serbia was economically weak because in 1912 and 1913 she fought in 2 Balkan wars and certanly she didn't want to provoke Austria-Hungary. In reality, Gavrilo Princip was part of student organisation called Mlada Bosna (Young Bosnia) who was opposed of AH's annexation of Bosnia and was directly linked to secret organisation from Serbia called Crna ruka (Black hand).

What is the national sport of Serbia?

Most likely football (soccer), considering that it is Europe.

Who ruled Yugoslavia?

Yugoslavia was created from parts of the Austro-Hungarian empire after WW1. From 1912 until his assassination in 1934, Yugoslavia was ruled by King Alexander I. He was succeeded by his eleven year old son Peter II and a regency council headed by his cousin Prince Paul.

The monarchy was deposed by the Communists in late 1945. Marshal Josip Broz Tito ran the country (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) until his death in 1980. Yugoslavia was formally dissolved in 1992.

What is the English to yugoslavian translation for grandmother?

Yugoslavian does not exist anymore. In Croatian you can say: baka, baba (I belive it's the same for serbian and bosnian too), also on islands it is often used italian name for grandma: nonna.

What year did Yugoslavia breakup?

Well there were 6 countries in it but their leader died and they started to have economic issues. In 1991, 4 of the countries,Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) left Yugoslavia and became independent. Serbia and Montenegro stayed though, but they got rid of the name Yugoslavia in 2003 then split up as well in 2006. So to round it all up, 4 of the countries left in 1991 then the other 2 left in 2006. RIP Yugoslavia.

What is the difference between Albania Kosovo Bosnia and Serbia?

Albania and Kosova are Albanian 100%, Bosnia is Bosnian and Serbia is serbian

What are the six nations that are in Yugoslavia?

There were in fact six republics that made up Yugoslavia, each of which have become separate countries. They are now known as: Republic of Serbia, Republic of Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Republic of Macedonia, Republic of Slovenia and Montenegro.

How do oy usay hello in yugoslavian?

There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.

How big is serbias land?

2,026 km

total: 77,474 sq km

country comparison to the world:

117

land: 77,474 sq km

water: 0 sq km

What bodies of water borders Serbia?

The Gulf of Trieste, which is connected to the Gulf of Venice, Which is connected to the Adriatic Sea.

Which alliance were Serbia part of in 1914?

At the begining of the war Serbia was allied with Montenegro, Russia and Greece. Greece stayed neutral in war, while Montenegro and Russia helped Serbia to fight with Austria-Hungary.

When Serbo-Austrian war became World war Serbia alongside Russia and MOntenegro was part of Entante (Allies).

Does Serbia have nuclear weapons?

Bosnia-Herzegovina has ratified the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty,