The Republic of Serbia is located in southeastern Europe. It shares borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. It straddles the Danube river boat that provides communication between the interior of Europe and Black Sea. It has no coastline.
In Serbia you can find many landscapes , from Vojvodina, with its grassy plains, past the old south mountain areas where the Morava River and flows to areas with basins and limestone in the east. (more…)
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Find many sights in the country serbia
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Introducing Serbia for You
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Serbia (Serbia) is yet to come in most of the tourists’ comfort zone, but after removing Slobodan Milosevic and a democracy, people are now knocking on the door of Europe, and while it is a safe and friendly place to visit. The most interesting place is undoubtedly the capital, Belgrade, a resilient, energetic city. Culture fans can enjoy the architecture and museums, foodies in the restaurant, while party animals will not get the breaks ceaselessly explore the night life.
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Flat plains of Vojvodina and Gora monasteries quietly giving Fruska effective antidote to urban chaos, while Novi Sad is home to world famous music festival Exit. Proud and traditional Southern Serbia is arable land hills and valleys of brushing against the forested mountains. The monasteries of medieval Manasija, Sopoćani and still guard the faith Studenica Serbia and Byzantine art, while the mountains Zlatibor and Kopaonik give pleasure snow in winter and hiking in the glorious summer. Mosque along with the monasteries in Novi Pazar, where life in the Turkish quarter continued much as it did a century ago when Turkey was still in power. (more…)
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Traveler’s guide to bulgaria for you
Monday, March 8th, 2010
Part of the Balkan Peninsula, Bulgaria is located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia. This is a small country, and has a varied and beautiful scenery includes a ski resort and the Black Sea coast extends about two hundred miles between Romania and Turkey.
Bulgaria has land borders with Greece, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, Romania, and Turkey. The climate is temperate, humid winters and dry, hot summers. Natural hazards including the possibility of landslides and earthquakes. (more…)
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List of places visited in serbia
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
It had been years since I visited several places in my home town of Belgrade and one of the most common reasons I usually use is that I do not have enough time. Well this year I’ve circled the dates on my calendar where I will visit some places of the most beautiful places in the city as well as some new places recommended by friends. Here is a list of places to visit and hopefully write about this year: (more…)
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Public Holidays in Serbia
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010
7 The Serbs enjoyed a national holiday every year. Street near the big cities tend to get busy on the national holiday, especially for the New Year and May 1. Travelers would do well to check ahead, particularly when planning a trip to Easter.
There are many local festivals throughout the serbia is not included in the table below. Via France hosts an excellent site that contains a list of exhibitions and festivals, traditional ceremonies, and sporting events, concerts, and trade shows for all regions throughout France. (more…)
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Information and Travel Tips to Serbia
Monday, February 15th, 2010Information and useful tips for travel to Serbia
Population: 9,396,411 (2002)
Capital: Belgrade 1,576,124 (2002)
Official languages: Serbian
The national airline of Serbia’s Jat Airways (JU)
Major cities: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Priština, Niš, Kragujevac, Subotica, Prizren, Leskovac (more…)
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Airport Service in Serbia – Kostov Pristina International Airport
Saturday, February 13th, 2010Pristina International Airport, is the most important in the region of Kosovo in Serbia. It operates several venues in Europe, between regular and charter flights, often in addition to flights to Belgrade. Around 1.2 million passengers transiting in 2008.
Official Name
International Airport Pristina (Pristina International Airport)
IATA: PRN
Inauguration: 1965
Official Website: airportpristina.com (more…)
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Airport Service in Serbia – Belgrade International Airport
Friday, February 12th, 2010Belgrade International Airport, also known as Surcin Airport is the most important of Serbia. It operates with the main points of Europe, and concentrate most domestic flights, among other destinations. More than 2.6 million passengers transiting in 2008.
Official Name
Nicola Tesla Airport in e Belgrade (Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport)
IATA: BEG
Inauguration: 1947
Official Website: airport-belgrade.co.yu (more…)
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Serbia: Tourist Information (II)
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010Major Cities
Niš
Nis is a great place to relax and enjoy the urban Balkan experience. The third largest city in Serbia offers many historical monuments, museums and archaeological sites. The city has an active shopping district and great places to eat and drink. Niš is also home to several very popular events like the annual international film festival in August.
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Serbia: Tourist Information (I)
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Serbia is a country where several civilizations, cultures, religions, climates and landscapes. The wide variety of beautiful landscapes, cultural monuments and historical sites, health spas and areas for hunting and fishing are major attractions for tourism in Serbia. Serbia borders with Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina to the west, Albania, Montenegro and Macedonia (former Yug R. de.) South, Bulgaria and Romania to the east and Hungary to the north.
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Landscape
Serbia is situated in two different geographical parts of Europe. The northern part of the republic consists of the Central European lowlands while the southern part has hills and mountains. More than 15 mountain peaks rising to over 2,000 meters above sea level.
Serbia offers a wealth of natural sites, including five national parks. The main navigable rivers are the Danube, Sava and Tisa. The Danube, Europe’s longest river, runs through almost 600 km of the country. In Serbia a moderate continental climate predominates, and this is more Mediterranean in the south. (more…)
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