2. Serbia is
located on
the Balkan
Peninsula
and has 8
neighboring
countries.
The area is 88,499
square kilometers.
It has a population
of 9 million.
Belgrade is the
capital city.
Currency is RSD
Serbian dinar.
117 RSD =1 euro
3. Corridor 10 is the
most important
highway connecting
Western and Eastern
Europe.
4. Corridor 7 is the
Danube waterway
through Serbia,
which is 588.5
kilometers long.
5. Serbia is mostly mountainous in the south and with
lowland in the north.
The largest mountains are the Dinaric Mountains,
Prokletije, Šar Planina, Kopaonik, the Carpathians, Stara
Planina and the Rhodopes.
The picture shows the mountain Zlatar, the river Uvac
and its meanders and a rare species of vulture with a
wingspan of 3 meters.
6. Đavolja Varoš is a natural phenomenon. There are 220
different rock formations with a typical cap on each rock.
They are located on the Radan Mountains and are formed
by erosion.
7. Serbia has 5 national parks
Fruška Gora Mountain
Tara Mountain
Djerdap Gorge
Kopaonik Mountain
Šar Mountain
8. Šumadija is an agricultural
region with hills and mountains
known for growing of plums .
It is the most densely populated
region.
The largest town in Šumadija is
Kragujevac.
Vojvodina is an agricultural region
with lowlands, known for wheat,
sunflower and windmills.
The largest town in Vojvodina is
Novi Sad.
9. Serbia has a thick network of rivers,
of which 93% flow into the Black
Sea through the 588km long Danube
River.
The largest national river is the
Morava.
10. There are 130 thermal
springs in Serbia, with
Vranjska Banja being the
warmest in Europe with
the temperature of 92
degrees .