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Serbia. Serbia’s geography
1.
SerbiaCompleted by the student of
the Group 9CS-31
Zhirniy Pavel
2.
Serbia is a smallcountry
in
Southern Europe.
It is located in the
Balkans
The
population
of the country
belongs to the
South
Slavic
ethnic group.
3.
Serbia’s geographySerbia has an area of
88,499
square
kilometers
and
a
population
of
6,641,197.
Serbia's
neighbours
are
Macedonia,
Albania,
Croatia,
Montenegro,
Romania,
Bulgaria,
Hungary and Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
4.
The capital of Serbiais the city of
Belgrade, located on
the Danube River.
This city has an
eventful history and
beautiful
architecture.
5.
This is the Cathedralof St. Sava, located in
Belgrade.
The cathedral belongs
to the Orthodox
branch of Christianity
and is one of the main
attractions of the city.
6.
Nis is the thirdmost populous city
in Serbia and the
oldest city in all the
Balkans.
It combines the
architecture
of
Eastern
Europe
and the Ottoman
Empire.
7.
Serbia is one of the ancientstates of Southern Europe,
which had great attention to
its region until the conquest
of the country by the
Ottoman Empire in the 14th
century and the liquidation
of the state in the 15th
century.
8.
Serbia was freed from Ottomanoppression in 1878 after the
Russian-Turkish War. The
Russian Empire granted
independence to all Slavic
peoples, including Serbian, after
the war.
Russia supported Serbia
politically and financially in the
Balkan wars against the
Ottoman Empire and stood up
for the country after the attack
on it by Austria-Hungary in
1914.
9.
Serbia is amountainous
country with very
diverse
landscapes and
nature. In the
north of the
country, riverine
and picturesque
plains prevail,
and in the south,
mountain passes
and hills.