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  2. Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia is a landlocked country in Southeast and Central Europe, with about 6.6 million inhabitants. It has a rich and turbulent history, from ancient civilizations to medieval kingdoms, Ottoman rule, Yugoslavia and independence, and is a candidate for EU membership.

  3. History of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the historical development of Serbia and its predecessor states, from the Early Stone Age to the present, as well as the Serbian people and their culture. The article covers the origins, migrations, invasions, wars, and political changes that shaped Serbia's identity and borders.

  4. Portal:Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Serbia is a Wikipedia page that provides a comprehensive introduction to Serbia, a landlocked country in Southeast Europe. It covers topics such as geography, culture, history, politics, economy, and society, as well as selected articles, news, and web resources related to Serbia.

  5. Demographics of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the population, ethnicity, language, religion, and history of Serbia, a Balkan country with a diverse and complex demographic profile. See the latest census data, vital statistics, and historical trends of Serbia's demographics.

  6. History of modern Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Serbia from the 19th century national awakening to the present day Republic of Serbia. Explore the key events, conflicts, and achievements that shaped Serbia's identity and role in the Balkans and beyond.

  7. Serbian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Serbian Wikipedia is the largest Wikipedia in a South Slavic language, with over 692,000 articles and 378,000 registered users. It uses two alphabets, Cyrillic and Latin, and two accents, Ekavian and Ijekavian, and has a local chapter, Wikimedia Serbia.

  8. Culture of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    As with most Western cultures, a child is given a first name chosen by their parents but approved by the child's godparents who usually approve their choice). [citation needed] The given name comes first, the surname last, e.g. "Željko Popović", where "Željko" is a first name and "Popović" is a family name.

  9. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. It is one of the oldest and most populous cities in Southeast Europe, with a rich and turbulent history, and a cultural, political, and economic center of the region.