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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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How did the issue in Serbia lead directly into World War 1?

The assasination of Archduke Franz Furdinan of Austria-Hungary by Serbian Galivro Princip was the last step in WW 1. After the assasination this was an excuse for Germany and Austro-Hungarian Empire to declare war on Serbia which they have despiratly wanted. Serbia's main allie, Russia, said that if they were to attack Serbia then Russia would attack them. And then France, Russia's biggest allie said that if they were to attack Russia then it would attack them. So the war begins with those 3 countries against Germany and Austria-Hungary. Germany invades France through belgium, abusing its neutrality which makes Britain upset so it declares war on Germany. Bulgaria joins Germany 1 week later. In 1915 Italy joins Serbia's alliance and the Ottoman Empire joins Germany's alliance which makes this a World War so the entire World gets involved. Then in 1917 the United States and Greece join Serbia's alliance.

Who are Serbia's major trading partners?

Slovenia's imports include machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals, fuels and lubricants, and food.

Slovenia's exports include electrical machinery, road vehicles, chemicals, and chemical products, footwear, furniture, food, and cigarettes. Tourism is also a major source of revenue.

How long is the flight from Serbia to san francisco ca?

6:50 hours and if you'll take something different and less expansive it might be even 10:30 hours!

What is the national musical instrument of Yugoslavia?

The gusle is the national musical instrument of Montenegro.

The gusle is a stringed instrument, round, typically with one string bound at the top of the neck with a tuning peg.

What do the colors on Yugoslavia's flag mean?

The three colors are blue, red, green

Green : the agricultural economy of the land

Red : the sacrifice and struggle of the 30 year war against Ethiopia

Blue : the Red Sea bordering it on the east side.

Does Eminem hate Serbia?

yes eminem does hate Balkans because he was raped

What languages are spoken in Serbia?

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Serbian (official) and Hungarian (near the Hungarian border). No one speaks Albanian. (Excluding Kosovo)

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They speak Serbian, which is similar to Croatian and Bosnian. The official alphabet is in cyrillic, however, a latin alphabet is commonly used as well. There are 30 letters in the Serbian alphabet.

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Serbian 88.3% (official), Hungarian 3.8%, Bosniak 1.8%, Romany (Gypsy) 1.1%, other 4.1%, unknown 0.9%

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Serbian people speak Serbian (Croatian and Bossnian is same languages as Serbian -former Serbo-Croatian). This is one of Slavic languages ( Russian, Czech, Polish, Bulgarian, Slovak, Macedonian, Ukrainian, Slovenian ). Like other Slavic languages ​​are difficult to learn for English speakers. Serbian language is one of the 5 most difficult languages ​​to learn in the world.
Official language is Serbian (also known in the past as Serbo-Croatian), but there are languages spoke by the minorities such as Albanians, Bulgarians, Hungarians, Slovaks etc...
Language spoken in Serbia is "Srpski" or Serbian Language.
Serbian language.
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Who was allied with Serbia in World War 1?

Great Britain, France, Belgium, Russia. Russia backed Serbia. As Russia was allies with Britain and France through the triple entente, Serbia had their backing as well. Eventually, America and Belgium supported them too.

Where Yugoslavia allies or axis during World War 2?

Axis (Nazi Indenpendent State of Croatia), and later Allied (when partisans conquered the country and formed Yugoslavia together with other Balkan countries)

What impact did serbia's sense of nationalism have on tensions in europe prior to world war l?

Serbian nationalism had a strong impact on tensions in Europe prior to World War I in a variety of ways. The most dramatic was the negative influence that it had on stability in the Austro-Hungarian Empire; in particular, it led indirectly to the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand, which was the match-point that ignited the war.

Who one the Serbia Croatia war?

Assuming you mean the Croatian War of Independence, the side who won was Croatia.

Did Hitler conquer Yugoslavia?

Romania was one of the Axis Powers in WW2. Meaning, no they joined him instead.

Who was the Communist leader of Yugoslavia in 1948?

The political scene in Serbia is very divided, so there is no true 'leader'. The current president of Serbia is Boris Tadic, and the Prime Minister is Mirko Cvetkovic.

Austrian Ultimatum to Serbia?

This is totalkjgksgosnglsnhslhnsflhn/.Serbias response to the ultimatum sent by the austro Hungarian empire was through the royal government of Serbia which accused Serbia of participating in the events leading up to the killing of sarajevo.

The Royal Serbian Government condemns every propaganda which should be directed against Austria-Hungary, i.e., the entirety of such activities as aim towards the separation of certain territories from the Austro-Hungarian monarchy, and it regrets sincerely the lamentable consequences of these criminal accusations.

The Royal Government regrets that according to a communication of the I. and R. Government certain Serbian officers and functionaries have participated in this propaganda, and that these have there fore endangered the relations for the observation of which the Royal Government had solemnly obliged itself through the declaration of March 31st, 1909

What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinanad when he visited Serbia?

Despite what you'll find on some websites, Franz Ferdinand did NOT visit Serbia. He visited Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Hercegovina, which in 1914 was a part of Austria-Hungary. (The Serbs wanted it, but that's another matter).

Why did Serbia invade Slovenia and Croatia?

They never did.

Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia first, which the Yugoslavia army opposed, starting a 8-day war in Slovenia and a war in Croatia lasting 2-3 years. Serbia didn't exist at the time. It was just a republic in Yugoslavia. Serbia became a proper country when all of the other republics of Yugoslavia had broken away and declared independence.

What was Serbia's goal in World War 1?

One of the main things they wanted was Hungary, because they felt it belonged with them as it was a Slavic country.

President tito of Yugoslavia was able to resist pressures from the Soviet Union in 1948 to become a soviet satellite state because?

At the close of World War 2, Yugoslavia had managed to liberate itself from the Axis powers with only limited direct support from the Soviets. This meant that at the end of the war the Soviet Union did not have a military foothold in Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav Communists were not 'indebted' to the Soviet Union for helping to liberate their country.

Why was Russia allied with Serbia during World War 1?

Russia saw itself as the great protector of all Serbian people, there were even thoughts of a Serbian Empire. Russia was obligated to defend Serbia in a conflict in return for Serbia's agreement of the annexation of Bosnia.

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The Ottoman Empire to the south was dwindling. The Russians knew that when states in the Balkans had Nationalist rebellions and seceded from the Ottoman Empire they would be easy to annex into the Russian Empire. Therefore, the Russians supported Balkan Nationalism because they wanted to annex more land and have a better foothold in Europe. The Austrians had a similar idea, figuring they could conquer/annex any land lost to the Ottoman Empire. Therefore, the Austrians annexed Serbia, angered a lot of Serbians and led to the assassination of Franz Ferdinand Hapsburg, a symbolic gesture for the anger the Serbian nation felt toward the Austrians. The Russians felt if they supported Serbia and all those other countries, they would annex them and not face similar problems because they were all Slavs and therefore wouldn't see the Russians so much as foreign rulers.

Russia allied with Serbia due to their common Slavic background. Russia was the most powerful Slavic country and felt it was their duty to protect the struggling Serbia. Also, Russia felt it was an obligation to protect their honor. They had just lost a war with Japan, which was a global embarrassment because Japan was not a European power (there was the idea of European supremacy). They had not been able to protect their fellow Slavs before and this was a source of shame, so they felt they had no choice but to ally with Serbia.

The Russians and Serbs (Along with every other Slavic country) followed a common belief formally named Pan Slavism. This Pan Slavism entailed that all Slavic countries all shared the same nationality, as well as the fact that they shared a language. Russia was the largest Slavic country, and in that fact, waited an obligation to protect their fellow "countrymen". When Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia, the Russians were forced to enter the war to protect their cousins.

Who or what gave Serbia self rule?

There are numerous treaties that have granted Serbia increased authority or power, but the Serbians got preliminary independence from the Serbian Revolution from 1804 to 1815. This resulted in the Principality of Serbia (which had its own Serbian princes) with partial Ottoman military occupation. In the following decades, the autonomous principality expanded. The Ottomans were eventually forced out of the expanded territory in 1867, giving Serbia complete de facto self-rule. In 1878, the Treaty of Berlin recognized the independence of Serbia by foreign countries.