Serbia & Montenegro Cities with Hotels
Serbia (Serbo-Croatian Srbija), constituent republic of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY), bounded on the north by Hungary; on the east by Romania and Bulgaria; on the south by the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; on the southwest by Albania; and on the west by Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia. Between 1946 and 1991 Serbia was part of a larger federal state known as Yugoslavia.
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This state consisted of five republics in addition to Serbia-Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Slovenia. It broke apart in 1991, when several of the republics declared their independence. Serbia can be divided into three regions: the region of Vojvodina, a large area containing fertile plains, drained by the Danube, Sava, Tisza, and Morava rivers in the north; Šumadija, a hilly and heavily populated area in central Serbia; and the region of Kosovo, a mountainous area in the south. The area of Serbia is 88,361 sq km (34,116 sq mi); the capital and largest city is Belgrade.
"Serbia," Microsoft® Encarta® 97 Encyclopedia.
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