Outline of Serbia explained

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Serbia:

Serbia  - landlocked sovereign country located in Southeastern Europe and comprising the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain and a central portion of the Balkan Peninsula.[1] Serbia is bordered by Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; North Macedonia and constitutionally only, Albania (via Kosovo, a disputed territory over which Serbia has no control, thus no direct access to Albania)[2] to the south; and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the west. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade.

For centuries, shaped at cultural boundaries between East and West, a powerful medieval kingdom – later renamed the Serbian Empire – occupied much of the Balkans. Torn by domestic feuds, Ottoman, Hungarian, and later, Austrian incursions, the Serbian state collapsed by the mid-16th century. The positive outcome of the Serbian revolution in 1817 marked the birth of modern Serbia. Within a century it reacquired Kosovo, Raška and Vardar Macedonia from the Ottoman Empire. Likewise, in 1918 the former autonomous Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina proclaimed its secession from Austria-Hungary to unite with Serbia, preceded by the Syrmia region.

The current borders of the country were established following the end of World War II, when Serbia became a federal unit within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.Serbia became an independent state again in 2006, after Montenegro left the union that formed after the dissolution of Yugoslavia in 1990s.

In February 2008, the parliament of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence from Serbia. Serbia's government, as well as the UN Security Council, have not recognized Kosovo's independence. The response from the international community has been mixed.Serbia is a member of the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, and the Council of Europe, and is an associate member of the European Union.

General reference

Geography of Serbia

Geography of Serbia

476 km (295 mi)

318 km (197 mi)

302 km (187 mi)

241 km (149 mi)

151 km (93 mi)

203 km (126 mi)

221 km (137 mi)

Environment of Serbia

Natural geographic features of Serbia

Regions of Serbia

Regions of Serbia

Ecoregions of Serbia

List of ecoregions in Serbia

Administrative divisions of Serbia

Administrative divisions of Serbia

Districts of Serbia

Districts of Serbia

Vojvodina:
  • Central Serbia:
  • Disputed

    Kosovo and Metohija:

    Municipalities of Serbia

    Municipalities of Serbia

    Demography of Serbia

    Demographics of Serbia

    Government and politics of Serbia

    Politics of Serbia

    Branches of the government of Serbia

    Government of Serbia

    Executive branch of the government of Serbia

    Legislative branch of the government of Serbia

    Judicial branch of the government of Serbia

    Foreign relations of Serbia

    Foreign relations of Serbia

    International organization membership

    The Republic of Serbia is a member of:[1]

    Law and order in Serbia

    Law of Serbia

    Military of Serbia

    Military of Serbia

    Local government in Serbia

    Local government in Serbia

    History of Serbia

    See main article: article, History of Serbia and Timeline of Serbian history.

    Culture of Serbia

    Culture of Serbia

    Art in Serbia

    Sports in Serbia

    Sports in Serbia

    Economy and infrastructure of Serbia

    Economy of Serbia

    Dinar

    RSD

    Education in Serbia

    Education in Serbia

    Science in Serbia

    See also

    Serbia

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: July 7, 2009. Serbia. The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 23, 2009.
    2. Web site: Archived copy . 2010-06-25 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080216011030/http://www.unmikonline.org/press/reports/N9917289.pdf . 2008-02-16 .