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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 hemisphere is Yugoslavia in?

Yugoslavia is a former country in southeast Europe. It has been divided into the six countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro.
Yugoslavia no longer exists.

Where is Serbia situated?

Serbia is located in Central-Southeastern Europe, and borders Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia.

How did the conflict between Serbia and austria-Hungary affect World War 1?

military defeats led to internal unrest and the collapse of Austria-Hungary

After the fall of which country did Yugoslavia break apart?

In 1991, Slovenia went solo, and that was the start for a civil war which resulted in 6 separate countries existing on their own today: * Croatia * Serbia and Montenegro

* Bosnia and Herzegovina

* Slovenia * Macedonia

What is the country formerly known as Yugoslavia?

The ancient name for the region of Kosova is Dardania, which commes from Illyrian tribe who was living there and beoynd this region. The name on it self originate from the fruit of pear (in albanian is dardha) which is abudant here. Dardanian's where one of the main Illyrian tribes.

Is Serbia strong at war?

Like most European nations at the time, serbia was inferior in both ethnicity and power. The size of their military rivaled the largest Serbian penis (3 cm) which is why they had to rely on military alliances to survive.

How did the war of Serbia and Bosnia end?

There were no war between Serbia and Bosnia. That war was called Bosnian war and it was fought between Croats backed by Croatia, Muslims (also known as Bosniaks) and Serbs backed by FR Yugoslavia. All 3 ethic groups live in today BiH. Majority are Serbs then Bosniaks and finally Croatians.

War was ended by Dayton agreement. Two entities were formed one was named Republika Srpska (Mostly Serbs) and other was Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (mostly Croats and Muslims). BiH political system became similar to those of Switzerland.

Where can someone exchange Yugoslavia Dinars notes for US currency?

At all Banks in USA and worldwide.

CorrectionUnlike many banks outside of the U.S. many U.S. banks are not set up to exchange foreign currency. Only large banks with overseas departments are able to handle exchanges directly. Agencies such as American Express, Deak Perera, and other private currency dealers worldwide also deal directly in exchange transactions.

The difficulty with Yugoslav dinars is that the currency from 1 to 500 Billion denominations is now obsolete but still legal,holding cash market value of $ 0.67 USD per Dinar and valid as cash payment for credit ,goods, services worldwide and tradeable upto year 2025, so it's very likely that even a specialized service such as Amex would have to make special arrangements, as well as charging a hefty service fee.

A:How can the currency be "obsolete but still legal" since Yugoslavia disappeared from the map in 2003?

Old Yugoslav Dinars were replaced in 1994 by New Dinars at the rate of 13 million OD to 1 ND.

The closest thing now to a Yugoslav Dinar is the Serbian Dinar with in early March 2009 was trading at 75 to US$1.00

The only place you can "exchange" Yugoslavian Dinars is at a old coin and currency shop.

What is between Yugoslavia and Slovakia?

Croatia was part of Yugoslavia till the early 1990s. (Slovakia is to the north of Hungary).

Is there slavery in Serbia?

There is no record of any kind of slavery being done to people in Serbia, by the governement or the rulers of Serbia throughout its history. There are some sources that claim human trafficking was being made by smaller criminal groups in the early 90s during the war, and after an overthrow of president Slobodan Milosevic, in 2000s, though

What ambitions did Serbia have in the Balkans?

They wanted to create their own country without A-H interfering.

To unite all nationalities in Balkans. (and Nationalism)

Assassinated Archduke Franz Ferdinand for independence.

What is the natinol sport of Serbia?

While the national sport in Sri Lanka is volleyball, by far the most popular sport in the country is cricket. Rugby union also enjoys extensive popularity, as do aquatic sports, athletics, Football (soccer) and tennis. Sri Lanka's schools and colleges regularly organize sports and athletics teams, competing on provincial and national levels. The Sri Lankan cricket team achieved considerable success beginning in the 1990s, rising from underdog status to winning the 1996 World Cup, as well as the Asia Cup in 1996 and 2004.

Is Serbia includ in schengen visa?

Yes it is. As long as you have a Serbian passport you are included in the schengen visa.

Who was the dictator of Yugoslavia that branded his own form of communism?

Josep Broz Tito, is the leader you may be thinking of, but I would call him a nationalist for Yugoslavia who used communism when it was convenient for him.

Why did the Serbians Revolt?

In the Balkans, Serbia wanted to unite all the Serbs, but in 1908, Austria -Hungary annexed Bosnia-Herzegovina , where a lot of Serbs lived. Naturally, they started secret groups to fight against the foreign rule. One of these grouo was the Black Hand, and its imfamous member was Gavrilo Prinzip, who later assassinated the heir to the Austrian throne, Franz Ferdinand and his wife - on 28 June, 1914 - a month later the First world War started. The assassination was the "casus belli".

Why did russia support serbia in world war 1?

Russia and Serbia are brotherly countries, because of the slavic origin of the two nations and Orthodox religion and both countries fought the nazi and fasists in the past.

Every Serbian is a friend to Russian and Greek.

What major event led Austria Hungary to declare war on Serbia?

Killing of Princ Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip member of Youth Bosna

Was Serbia a country in 1914?

Serbia was independent up until the outbreak of the First World War in 1914- the following year, she suffered a massive combined invasion by Germany and Bulgaria, which ended up occupying the country. The remnants of the Serbian Army, along with many civilians, continued a partisan guerrila war against the occupiers until they were forced to withdraw early in 1918.

Why doesn't Yugoslavia exist anymore?

The former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is now separated into two distinct regions, Serbia and Montenegro, because of differences in opinion on economics and a push for independence by both states.

What is grandfather in serbian?

If you think how Serbians say grandfather - they say " deda "

What is the capital of switerzland?

Bern is the capital city of Switzerland. Bern has a population of 133,000.