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Serbia Travel Advice For Tourist

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Serbia Travel Advice For Tourist

Serbia travel advice for tourist. on February 17, 2008 the Government of Kosovo declared independence from Serbia. The overall security situation in Serbia remains calm, though there is an increased risk of sporadic incidents and a high possibility of political protest. Some embassies and border posts have seen violent protests. Travelers advised to be extra careful when traveling around, remain humble and avoid public gatherings, political demonstrations, protests and polling stations, and watch local media reports.

Residual landmines and other weapons remain unexploded in Serbia. You have to be careful when traveling in Presevo and Bujanovac districts of South Serbia. (more…)

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Travel To Serbia

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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Serbia were part of former Yugoslavia until 2006 and was a two-state corporation comprising four political units: two republics, each with its own capital (Serbia-Montenegro-Belgrade and Podgorica) and two subordinate provinces (Vojvodina and Kosovo).

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.

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