No it does not exist, but we have letters š,đ,ž,ć,č,dž
Serbia and Montenegro remained joined in Yugoslavia.
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No. Yugoslavia ceased to exist in 1992. It split into the countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro, and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM). Serbia and Montenegro split into two countries in 2006 (Serbia and Montenegro) and Serbia was split once again in 2008 when Kosovo declared autonomy.
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.
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, but in Serbia they say Beograd.
Novak Djokovic is from Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
Serbia fight Albania. Serbia win, Kosovo is Serbia.
Serbia is a Democracy.
No, Serbia does not have a coast.
Serbia. The troublesome Serbs, whose dreams of grandeur and empire had started the whole thing, by causing them to assail the heir to the throne of the massive neighboring empire. Serbia was subsumed into the newly created nation of Yugoslavia ("Land of the South Slavs").
Serbia is on balkan peninsula.