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Qué (quién) es Serbia - definición

COUNTRY IN SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE
Srvija; Republic of Serbia; Serbian state; RS of Serbia; Србија; Republika Srbija; Република Србија; Serbo; Srbija; ISO 3166-1:RS; Serbie; Сърбия; Serbia, Yugoslavia; Largest cities of Serbia; Literature in Serbia; Literature of Serbia; Szerbia; Etymology of Serbia; Performing arts of Serbia; Србиjа; Serbija; Wildlife of Serbia; Flora of Serbia
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  • The [[Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts]], founded in 1841
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  • Performance artist [[Marina Abramović]]
  • NIS]] headquarters in [[Novi Sad]]
  • The [[National Museum of Serbia]].
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  • Grand Slam men's singles titles]], including a record ten [[Australian Open]] titles.
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  • Serbia Product Exports map 2019
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  • Topographic map of Serbia including [[Kosovo]]
  • The [[Great Migrations of the Serbs]], led by Patriarch [[Arsenije III Čarnojević]]
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  • Emperor of Serbs and Greeks]] in [[1346]].
  • 1961 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature]], in his home in [[Belgrade]]
  • Tara]] mountain in western Serbia.
  • [[Great People's Assembly of Serbs, Bunjevci and other Slavs in Banat, Bačka and Baranja]]

Bangladesh–Serbia relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AND THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
Bangladesh-Serbia relations; Bangladesh – Serbia relations; Bangladesh Serbia relations; Bangladesh - Serbia relations; Serbia–Bangladesh relations; Serbia - Bangladesh relations; Serbia-Bangladesh relations; Serbia – Bangladesh relations; Serbia Bangladesh relations
Bangladesh–Serbia relations refer to the bilateral relations between Bangladesh and Serbia. Relations between Yugoslavia and Bangladesh were officially established in 1971, immediately after the independence of Bangladesh.
France–Serbia relations         
  • Prince regent of Serbia]], and [[Raymond Poincaré]], [[President of France]], in 1916.
  • Renaissance tapestry]] (16th century) with motifs of the [[Battle of Kosovo]] (1389) in the [[Château de Chenonceau]], France.
  • French-born Serbian princess [[Helen of Anjou]] founded [[Gradac Monastery]] in the 13th century
  • [[Monument of Gratitude to France]] erected in 1930 in Belgrade central [[Kalemegdan Park]], work of the Yugoslav sculptor [[Ivan Meštrović]] (1883-1962).
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN SERBIA AND FRANCE
French-Serbian relations; France-Serbia relations; Serbia–France relations; Serbia - France relations; Serbia-France relations; Serbia – France relations; Serbia France relations; France - Serbia relations; France Serbia relations; France – Serbia relations; History of France–Serbia relations; History of France-Serbia relations
French-Serbian relations are foreign relations between France and Serbia. Both countries established diplomatic relations on January 18, 1879, between the French Third Republic and the Kingdom of Serbia.
Algeria–Serbia relations         
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN ALGERIA AND SERBIA
Algeria-Serbia relations; Serbia-Algeria relations; Serbia–Algeria relations; Serbia - Algeria relations; Serbia – Algeria relations; Serbia Algeria relations; Algeria - Serbia relations; Algeria Serbia relations; Algeria – Serbia relations
Algeria and Serbia maintain diplomatic relations established between Algeria and SFR Yugoslavia in 1962, following Algeria's independence. Algeria has an embassy in Belgrade.

Wikipedia

Serbia

Serbia ( (listen), SUR-bee-ə; Serbian: Србија, Srbija, pronounced [sř̩bija] (listen)), officially the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија, Republika Srbija, pronounced [repǔblika sř̩bija] (listen)), is a landlocked country in Southeastern and Central Europe, situated at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin and the Balkans. It shares land borders with Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest, and claims a border with Albania through the disputed territory of Kosovo. Serbia without Kosovo has about 6.7 million inhabitants, about 8.4 million if Kosovo is included. Its capital Belgrade is also the largest city.

Continuously inhabited since the Paleolithic Age, the territory of modern-day Serbia faced Slavic migrations in the 6th century, establishing several regional states in the early Middle Ages at times recognised as tributaries to the Byzantine, Frankish and Hungarian kingdoms. The Serbian Kingdom obtained recognition by the Holy See and Constantinople in 1217, reaching its territorial apex in 1346 as the Serbian Empire. By the mid-16th century, the Ottomans annexed the entirety of modern-day Serbia; their rule was at times interrupted by the Habsburg Empire, which began expanding towards Central Serbia from the end of the 17th century while maintaining a foothold in Vojvodina. In the early 19th century, the Serbian Revolution established the nation-state as the region's first constitutional monarchy, which subsequently expanded its territory. Following casualties in World War I, and the subsequent unification of the former Habsburg crownland of Vojvodina with Serbia, the country co-founded Yugoslavia with other South Slavic nations, which would exist in various political formations until the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s. During the breakup of Yugoslavia, Serbia formed a union with Montenegro, which was peacefully dissolved in 2006, restoring Serbia's independence as a sovereign state for the first time since 1918. In 2008, representatives of the Assembly of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence, with mixed responses from the international community while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory.

Serbia is an upper-middle income economy, ranked "very high" in the Human Development Index domain (63rd position). It is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic, member of the UN, CoE, OSCE, PfP, BSEC, CEFTA, and is acceding to the WTO. Since 2014, the country has been negotiating its EU accession, with the aim of joining the European Union by 2025. Serbia formally adheres to the policy of military neutrality. The country provides universal health care and free primary and secondary education to its citizens.

Ejemplos de uso de Serbia
1. QUESTION: (Inaudible) the international community should not forget about Serbia.'4; What can the international community offer Serbia in this process, (inaudible) for Serbia?
2. But Serbia insists the province must technically remain part of Serbia.
3. Kosovo declared independence from Serbia in February, but Serbia does not recognize the split.
4. In declaring Serbia the "legal successor to Serbia and Montenegro", Mr Kostunica indirectly recognised the separation.
5. There are also suggestions in Serbia of partitioning Kosovo, with parts of it remaining in Serbia.