image Belgrade town sign .jpg right thumb Town sign at entrance to Belgrade on E75 Highways in Serbia ... length of public roads in Serbia is 40,845 km ref http www.putevi srbije.rs sr putna mrea republike .... Roads in Serbia are categorized ref http www.putevi srbije.rs pdf zakon o putevima lat.pdf ref as State ... srbije.rs pdf serbia main and regional road.pdf ref M1 Serbia M1 Slavonski Brod Bajakovo Croatia A3 Croatia A3 Batrovci Ada evci M18.1 Serbia M18.1 Kuzmin Sremska Mitrovica Kuzmin M18 Serbia M18 Sremska Mitrovica Ruma M21 Serbia M21 Dobanovci M22.9 Serbia M22.9 Belgrade M1.9 Serbia M1.9 , M19 Serbia M19 , M22 Serbia M22 , M24.1 Serbia M24.1 Bubanj Potok M22.9 Serbia M22.9 Mali Po arevac M23 Serbia M23 Ruma M21 Serbia M21 Ralja Smederevo Ralja M1.10 Serbia M1.10 Mala Krsna M24 Serbia M24 Markovac Velika Plana Markovac M4 Serbia M4 Bato ina M1.11 Serbia M1.11 Jagodina uprija Para in M5 Serbia M5 Pojate M5 Serbia M5 Trupale M1.12 Serbia M1.12 Ni M25 Serbia M25 Leskovac M9 Serbia M9 Mala Kopa nica Grdelica town Grdelica Vladi in Han M1.13 Serbia M1.13 Vranje Bujanovac M25.3 Serbia M25.3 Levosoje Pre evo M25.2 Serbia M25.2 Republic of Macedonia Macedonia M1 Macedonia M1 Tabanovce Kumanovo M1.9 Serbia M1.9 Belgrade M1 Serbia M1 , M19 Serbia M19 , M22 Serbia M22 , M24.1 Serbia M24.1 Pan evo M24 Serbia M24 Uljma M7.1 Serbia M7.1 Vr ac M7.1 Serbia M7.1 Vatin Romania DN59 Moravi a Timi oara M1.10 Serbia M1.10 Ralja Smederevo Ralja M1 Serbia M1 Smederevo M24 Serbia M24 M1.11 Serbia M1.11 Bato ina M1 Serbia M1 Kragujevac M23 Serbia M23 M1.12 Serbia M1.12 Trupale M1 Serbia M1 Ni Ni ka Banja M25 Serbia M25 Bela Palanka Pirot M9 Serbia M9 Dimitrovgrad, Serbia Dimitrovgrad Gradina Dimitrovgrad Gradina Bulgaria Road 8 Bulgaria 8 Kalotina Sofia M1.13 Serbia M1.13 Vladi in Han M1 Serbia M1 Surdulica Vlasina Strezimirovci Bulgaria Road 63 Bulgaria 63 Strezimirovci Sofia M2 Serbia M2 Ro aje , Montenegro piljani Ribari e M22 Serbia M22 Zubin Potok Kosovska Mitrovica M22.3 Serbia M22.3 ... more details
Infobox Serbia municipality native name official name Ada other name Ada image skyline Ada1.jpg image caption Catholic Church in Ada image shield Ada grb.jpg district North Banat mayor Zolt n Bilicki area km2 228.6 population total 9464 mpop 16785 latd 45 latm 48 longd 20 longm 08 code 24 settlements 5 plates SA website www.ada.org.rs postal code 24430 notes File Ada mun.png right thumb 250px Map of Ada municipality Ada Serbian language Serbian , Ada , lang hu Ada is a town and municipality in Serbia . It is situated near the river Tisa in Vojvodina province. Although the town is geographically located in Ba ka , it is part of the North Banat District . The town has a population of 9,464, while Ada municipality has 16,785 inhabitants 2011 census . Inhabited places Ada municipality includes the town of Ada, the nearby town of Mol, Serbia Mol Hungarian Mohol , and the following villages Hungarian names are in italics Utrine, Serbia Utrine T r kfalu Obornja a Ada Obornja a V lgypart Nagyv lgy Sterijino Valkaisor Ethnic groups 2002 census Update type section date January 2012 The population of the Ada municipality Magyars Hungarians 14,558 76.64 Serbs 3,324 17.5 Roma Romani subgroup Roma 277 1,45 Yugoslavs 275 1,44 Others. All local communities in the municipality have a Hungarian majority. Famous inhabitants In 1892 Ada, then part of the Kingdom of Hungary , was the birthplace ... in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina External links http www.ada.org.rs ... of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia Twin towns Sister cities Ada Serbia is town twinning twinned ... , Romania References reflist colwidth 30em Municipalities of Serbia North Banat District Category ... Category North Banat District Category Ada, Serbia NorthBanatRS geo stub ar bg bs Ada Srbija de Ada Vojvodina et Ada Vojvodina es Ada Serbia eo Ada Serbio fr Ada Vo vodine ko hr Ada Ada, Srbija it Ada Serbia hu Ada Szerbia nl Ada Servi ja pnb pl Ada miasto ... more details
, Kingdom of Serbia medieval Kingdom of Serbia . Lazar was a courtier at the court of Serbian Tsar ... s1 Serbian Despotate flag s1 SLazarevic Coat of Arms.png image flag flag Flag of Serbia image coat coat image map Moravian Serbia.png image map caption Moravian Serbia capital Kru evac common languages ... 1373 1389 leader2 Stefan Lazarevi year leader2 1389 1403 Moravian Serbia lang sr ... Morava Rivers. History History of Serbia see History of Serbia Lazar Hrebeljanovi was born in around ... 1994, pp. 387 89 ref The state he then created is known in historiography as Moravian Serbia. ref name mihaljcic116 32 Mihalj i 2001, pp. 116 32 ref Moravian Serbia attained its full extent in 1379 ... Milanovac Rudnik , two richest mining centres of medieval Serbia. Of all the Serbian lands, Lazar ... and hamlets in previously poorly inhabited and uncultivated areas of Moravian Serbia. There were ... Serbia in 1381. It was routed by Lazar s nobles Crep Vukoslavi and Vitomir in the Battle of Dubravica ... of King Louis in 1382, a civil war broke out in the Kingdom of Hungary . Lazar briefly participated ... by his eldest son Stefan Lazarevi . As he was still a minor, Moravian Serbia was administered by Lazar s widow, Princess Milica of Serbia Milica . She was attacked from north, five months after the battle ... the borders of Moravian Serbia in the summer of 1390, Milica accepted Ottoman suzerainty. ref ... of Angora in 1402. After Angora, he was given the title of Despot of Serbia in 1402, and in 1403 he ... . refend coord missing Serbia Category 1402 disestablishments Category 14th century in Serbia Category Former countries in the Balkans Category Former Slavic countries Category Medieval Serbia bg es Serbia del Morava gl Serbia do Morava it Serbia Moravica ja ro Cnezatul ... more details
Grand Principality a Grand Principality by the 11th century, and in 1217, the Kingdom of Serbia medieval Kingdom and national church Serbian Orthodox Church were established, under the Nemanji ..., Croats and Serbs the Kingdom of Serbia joined the union on 1 December 1918, and the country was named Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes . In 1918, Serbia was recognized as a state by the world for the first time. Serbia achieved its current borders after World War II, when it became ... Serbia reached its military, economic and legal climax. The Serbian Kingdom was proclaimed in 1217 ... the war. In the second half of 19th century, Serbia gained statehood as the Kingdom of Serbia . It thus ...Use dmy dates date October 2011 History of Serbia Culture of Serbia The history of Serbia , as a country ... into a Kingdom 1217 , then an Empire 1345 , before the Ottoman Empire Ottomans annexed it in 1540 ... in the liberation of Serbia. In 1918, Yugoslavia was established as a confederation of South Slavic nations. In 1991, Yugoslavia was dissolved, with Serbia and Montenegro continuing the federation. As of 2006 Serbia exists under the name of Republic of Serbia . In prehistoric times, the Neolithic Star evo ... Serbia Kale Kr evica . The Celtic Scordisci tribe conquered most of Serbia in 279 BC, building ... sites in Serbia UNESCO , etc. Slavs formed Sklavinia beginning in the 6th century, out of which the First .... In 1540 the Ottoman Empire annexed Serbia. The Serbian realms disappeared by the mid 16th century ... against Ottoman Serbia Ottoman rule in 1817 marked the birth of the Principality of Serbia , which ... Congress Berlin Congress of 1878 . As a victor in the Balkan Wars in 1913, Serbia regained Vardar Macedonia , Kosovo and Ra ka region Ra ka Old Serbia . In 1918, the region of Vojvodina proclaimed ... in Yugoslav wars a series of wars in the 1990s, Serbia once again became an independent state on 5 ... of Yugoslavia short lived union with Montenegro. Prehistory main Prehistoric Serbia see Prehistoric ... more details
Vojislav of Serbia lang sr may refer to Vi eslav of Serbia or Vojislav , r. small fl. small 768 814 Prince of Serbia Vojislav of Duklja , r. 1018 1043 Prince of Duklja titular Prince of Serbia hndis ... more details
ethnic group group Bulgarians in Serbia br flag File Flag of bulgarian national minority in Serbia.gif 100px flag caption Flag of Bulgarian national minority in Serbia poptime 20,500 by ethnicity 2002 ref name census cite web url http www.stat.gov.rs zip esn31.pdf title Serbian 2002 census publisher www.nsi.bg accessdate 2008 04 18 last first ref popplace Bosilegrad , Dimitrovgrad, Serbia Dimitrovgrad and Pirot ref name census cite web url http www.stat.gov.rs zip esn31.pdf title Serbian 2002 census publisher www.nsi.bg accessdate 2008 04 18 last first ref rels Bulgarian Orthodox Church Bulgarian Orthodox and Serbian Orthodox Church Serbian Orthodox langs Bulgarian language Bulgarian , Serbian language Serbian Bulgarians are an ethnic group in Serbia . This article focuses on Bulgarians in south eastern Serbia, one of the two areas in which ethnic Bulgarians are concentrated ... in the cities of Pirot and Dimitrovgrad, Serbia Dimitrovgrad Tsaribrod and surrounding areas, and other ... Serbia and Romania , see the article on Banat Bulgarians . History File Vasil Levski Bosilegrad.jpg ... With the capture of the Pomoravlje region Pomoravlje region by Serbia in 1878, the Bulgarians living ... as the Western Outlands , passed to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from Bulgaria ... World War , these regions were returned to Yugoslavia. After Serbia s independence, these areas remained ... Serbia Serbian rulers. According to some authors during the Ottoman rule, the majority of native ... in Serbia, because they always feel that they are Bulgarians . , ... XIX , , 1986, c. 218 Serbia its land and inhabitants ... Bulgarians in the Republic of Macedonia Bulgarians Ethnic groups in Serbia Category Serbian people of Bulgarian descent Serbia Category Bulgarian minorities Serbia Category Bulgarian people Serbia Category Ethnic groups in Serbia bg ... more details
Copyedit date February 2012 Ethnic group group Vlachs of Serbia ref http books.google.ba books?id 35oIbNIIn ... Iabucovat.jpg 300px poptime 40.054 census 2002 br 200,000 est. popplace Eastern Serbia Eastern Central Serbia langs Vlach language in Serbia Vlach Romanian language Romanian rels Predominantly Orthodox Church Orthodox Christianity The Vlachs of Serbia endonym Rum ni , Serbian language Serbian or Vlasi are an ethnic minority of Serbia , culturally and linguistically related to Romanians . ref ... workingdocs doc08 edoc11528.htm ref Vlachs mostly live in eastern Serbia, mainly in Timo ka Krajina ... from Serbia. Although they are ethnographically and linguistically related to the Romanians, within ... minorities in Vojvodina and of the Romanian ethnic minority in Serbia , at the Council of Europe ... Serbia, ref Adev rul , November 6, 2002 Prin acordul privind minoritatile, semnat, luni, la Belgrad ... traiesc in Valea Timocului, in Serbia de Rasarit. Reprezentantii romanilor din Iugoslavia, profesori ... protested against Serbia s treatment of this population. ref http assembly.coe.int Mainf.asp?link ... of Romania postponed the ratification of Serbia s Accession of Serbia to the European Union ... Vlach population in Serbia is solved. ref http www.rgnpress.ro categorii politic 3587 biroul permanenent ... of Serbia accused the government of assimilation by using the national Vlach organization against the interests of this minority in Serbia. ref http www.pravda.rs 2011 05 30 vlasi optuzuju srbiju za asimilaciju ref Since 2010, the Vlach National Council of Serbia is led by members of leading Serbian Parties Democratic Party Serbia Democrat Party and Socialist Party of Serbia Socialist Party and most ... of Vlach National Council of Serbia, who is not a Vlach, but an ethnic Serb ref http www.adevarul.ro ... 0 655135001.html ref stated that none has the right to ask the Vlach minority in Serbia to identify ... Serbia, and because Vlach people in Serbia do not feel discriminated or underprivileged. He also ... more details
parties of the Kingdom of Serbia except for the Serbian Social Democratic Party Kingdom of Serbia Social ... Greater Serbia map where there is a clear assumption all other South Slavs are Serbs. After the end of the Balkan Wars , the Kingdom of Serbia achieved the expansion towards the south, but there was a mixed ... name Report Rp 159 164 The Kingdom of Serbia temporarily occupied most of the interior of Albania ... of the annexed territories and the extension of the constitution of the Kingdom of Serbia ...File Velikasrbija.png thumb 250px Map of Greater Serbia as defined by the Virovitica Karlovac Karlobag ... of Greater Serbia held by its advocates e.g. Vojislav e elj . The term Greater Serbia or Great Serbia lang sr , Velika Srbija applies to the Serbian nationalism Serbian nationalist and irredentism irredentist ideology directed towards the creation of a Serbia n land which would incorporate all regions of traditional significance to the Serbian nation, and regions outside of Serbia ... of Italy , Serbia after first gaining its Principality of Serbia principality within the Ottoman ... annexion in 1833.png thumb desno The Principality of Serbia mid 19th century. The idea of territorial expansion of Serbia originally formulated 1844 in Na ertanije , a secret political program of the Principality of Serbia , according to which the new Serbian state could include the neighboring areas ... War, the territory of Serbia was constantly expanding. ref cite book title Heavenly Serbia From Myth ... Sea were not fulfilled. Instead, Serbia received the territories of Vardar Macedonia that was intended to become part of the Kingdom of Bulgaria and the Serbian Army had to leave those coastal territories that would become part of the newly formed Kingdom of Albania . This event, together with the Austro ... there was still a large number of Serbs remaining out of the Kingdom. The Serbian victory in the First ... the followers of the Greater Serbia doctrine, that defended the incorporation of the parts of the defeated ... more details
firstly became part of the Kingdom of Serbia and then part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes .... The village was administratively a part of the Torontal County within the Kingdom of Hungary 1538 1867 Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary . In 1848 1849, the village was part of autonomous Serbian Vojvodina , and in 1849 1860 it was part of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar , an separate ... state of Serbia 1941 1944 Serbia . At the end of World War II , in 1944, one part of local German ... socialist Serbia within Yugoslavia. After the war, the village was populated by settlers who mostly ... 1,121 See also List of places in Serbia List of cities, towns and villages in Vojvodina References ... Molin location map http travelingluck.com Europe SerbiaSerbia 20 general 836705 Molin.html local map ... Molidorf Community Slides.htm Molidorf Community slide show coord missing Serbia Category History ... populated places in the Balkans Category Ghost towns in SerbiaSerbia hist stub ghost town stub ... more details
As a Future enlargement of the European Union Recognised candidates candidate country of the European Union , Serbia RS is included in the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics NUTS . The three NUTS levels are RS Serbia RS1 Serbia North RS11 Belgrade RS12 Vojvodina RS2 Serbia South RS21 umadija and Western Serbia RS22 Southern and Eastern Serbia RS23 Kosovo and Metohija Below the NUTS levels, there are two local administrative unit LAU levels LAU 1 Municipalities of Serbia municipalities LAU 2 settlements . See also Subdivisions of Serbia ISO 3166 2 RS ISO 3166 2 codes of Serbia List of FIPS country codes R FIPS region code of Serbia Sources http epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu portal page portal nuts nomenclature introduction Hierarchical list of the Nomenclature of territorial units for statistics NUTS and the Statistical regions of Europe http ec.europa.eu eurostat ramon nuts statistical regions t1 en.html Correspondence between the regional levels and the national administrative units http www.statoids.com yrs.html Municipalities of Serbia , Statoids.com NUTS Category NUTS Serbia Category Subdivisions of Serbia ... more details
Combined Total align left flagicon Kingdom of SerbiaKingdom of Serbia bgcolor f2f2ce 1 bgcolor f2f2ce ...Infobox Olympics SerbiaSerbia first participated at the Olympic Games in 1912 Olympics 1912 . After 96 years, Serbia returned to the Olympics as an independent team at the 2008 Summer Olympics . From ... the 1996 Summer Olympics to the 2006 Winter Olympics they participated as part of the Serbia and Montenegro at the Olympics Serbia and Montenegro team. To illustrate, consider the example of 1988 gold ... of Yugoslavia at the Olympics Yugoslavia in 1988 and Serbia in 2008. Her twenty year Olympic ... and under the flag of Serbia and Montenegro at the Olympics Serbia and Montenegro from 1996 to 2004 ... Men s singles Bronze medal Serbia national water polo team National water polo team br span class ... Jelena Lolovi Alpine skiing Multicol end Old countries Olympic Committee of Serbia continues the tradition of the Yugoslav Olympic Committee and Olympic Committee of Serbia and Montenegro . ref http ... of Serbia, History of Olympic Committee Serbian ref In history it has 99 medals when did not competed as Serbia. class wikitable sortable style margin top 0em text align center font size 90 style width ... 0 bgcolor cedff2 0 bgcolor cedff2 0 1 0 0 0 0 align left flagicon Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia at the Olympics Kingdom of Yugoslavia bgcolor f2f2ce 5 bgcolor f2f2ce 3 bgcolor f2f2ce 2 bgcolor ... left flagicon FR Yugoslavia Serbia and Montenegro at the Olympics FR Yugoslavia bgcolor f2f2ce 2 bgcolor ... cedff2 0 bgcolor cedff2 0 bgcolor cedff2 0 4 2 2 3 7 align left flagicon SCG Serbia and Montenegro at the Olympics Serbia and Montenegro bgcolor f2f2ce 1 bgcolor f2f2ce 0 bgcolor f2f2ce 2 bgcolor ... bgcolor cedff2 4 37 28 37 34 99 See also Serbia at the Paralympics References Reflist NationsinOlympics DEFAULTSORT Serbia At The Olympics Category Sport in Serbia Olympics Category Serbia at the Olympics de Olympische Geschichte Serbiens es Serbia en los Juegos Ol mpicos fr Serbie aux Jeux olympiques ... more details
Serbia.jpg thumb right 230px Queen Natalija of Serbia. Natalie Ke co Serbian language Serbian Natalija Obrenovi 15 May 1859 8 May 1941 was Princess consort of the Principality of Serbia from 1875 to 1882 and the Queen consort of the Kingdom of Serbia from 23 March 1882 to 6 March ... the Kingdom of Serbia in 1882 after securing international recognition, Princess Natalie assumed the title and rank of Queen of Serbia. Royal conflict and divorce 1887 88 The relationship of the Royal ... small full name Natalija Ke co succession List of Serbian consorts Queen consort of Serbia br Princess consort of Serbia image Natalie of Serbia c1875.png caption Queen Natalie of Serbia reign 17 October 1875 6 March 1889 spouse Milan I of Serbia issue Alexander I of Serbia br Prince Sergei house ... he was the fourth and last child. She married Prince Milan I of Serbia Milan Obrenovi IV of Principality of SerbiaSerbia on 17 October 1875 and had two sons with him, the future king Alexander I of Serbia Alexander , born 1876, whose godfather was Tsar Alexander II of Russia , and his younger ... Serbia and settled in the Russian Crimea in May 1887. Slavophile public in Russia honoured the Serbian ... in July 1888 to bring the young crown prince back to his kingdom. Soon afterwards King Milan opened ... reputation. The Holy Synod of the orthodox church of Serbia declared itself incompetent in the royal ... the new constitution of Serbia . The new constitution declared Crown Prince Alexander and his future ... husband, Natalie s son Alexander I became king of Serbia. Until 1893, when Alexander assumed government ... not to allow the queen mother a permanent stay in Serbia during the minority of King Alexander. Short ... and after she insisted to be still the ex kings wife and rightful queen of Serbia any meeting with her ... interferences in government affairs announced his intention to leave Serbia until his son should ... in April 1893. Return and second exile After ex king Milan had returned to Serbia in January 1894 and took ... more details
Helen , Helena or Jelena of Serbia lang sr may refer to the following Serbian consorts Helena of Rascia Jelena Uro evi Vukanovi , Queen consort of Hungary B la II of Hungary 1131 1141 Helen of Anjou H l ne d Anjou , Queen consort of Serbia Stephen Uro I of Serbia 1245 1276 Helena Doukaina Angelina , Queen consort of Serbia Stefan Uro II Milutin 1273 1284 Helena of Bulgaria Elena , Empress consort of Serbia Stephen Uro IV Du an of Serbia 1332 1355 Helena Gattilusio , Despotitsa consort of Serbia Stefan Lazarevi 1405 1427 Helena Palaiologina of Morea , Despotitsa consort of Serbia Lazar Brankovi 1456 1458 Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia Jelena , Queen consort of Bosnia Stephen Toma evi 1461 1463 Princess Helen of Serbia Jelena Kara or evi , Princess consort of Russia Prince John Constantinovich of Russia lived 1886 1918 See also Anna of Serbia disambiguation hndis Helena of Serbia Category Serbian royalty ... more details
Due to International recognition of Kosovo dispute regarding the status of Kosovo , Albanians in Serbia may refer to Albanians in Central Serbia Albanians in Kosovo disambiguation Category Ethnic groups in Kosovo Category Albanian people Category Ethnic groups in Serbia ... more details
Events in the year 2011 in Serbia . Incumbents President of Serbia President Boris Tadi Prime Minister of Serbia Prime Minister Mirko Cvetkovi Events Empty section date January 2011 Arts and entertainment In music Serbia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 . Sports Association football Football soccer competitions 2010 11 Serbian SuperLiga Serbian SuperLiga , 2010 11 Serbian Cup Serbian Cup . Serbia will host the 2011 UEFA European Under 17 Football Championship . Deaths Empty section date January 2011 References reflist Unreferenced date January 2011 Europe topic 2011 in DEFAULTSORT 2011 in Serbia Category 2011 in Europe Serbia Category 2011 in Serbia Category Years of the 21st century in Serbia ... more details
Anna of Serbia lang sr may refer to the following Serbian consorts Anna Diogenissa , Queen consort of Serbia Uro I r. 1112 1145 Saint Anastasija , known as Anna, Queen consort of Serbia Stefan Nemanja r. 1166 1196 Anna Dandolo died 1264 , Queen consort of Serbia Stefan Nemanji r. 1196 1228 Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina , Queen consort of Serbia Stefan Radoslav r. 1228 1233 Anna Terter of Bulgaria , Queen consort of Serbia Stefan Uro II Milutin r. 1228 1233 Anna Neda of Serbia , Empress consort of Bulgaria Michael Shishman r. 1323 1330 Anna Basaraba , Empress consort of Serbia Stefan Uro V r. 1355 1371 See also Helena of Serbia disambiguation Hndis Category Serbian royalty ... more details
lead too short date January 2012 Christianity is the predominant religion in Serbia . History Early Christianity ... in Ulpiana Lipljan , in modern Serbia. According to traditions, they were twin brothers from Constantinople ... a new archdiocese of Justiniana Prima is formed which southern Serbia becomes part of. ref name DKOS ... baptised the Serbs sometime before sending imperial admiral Nikita Orifas to Mutimir of Serbia Knez ... accessdate 2012 01 12 ref A Seal of Strojimir of Serbia Strojimir died between 880 896 , the brother ... cross in the center and Greek inscriptions that say Strojimir CTPOHMIP and God, Help Serbia . ref ... the Slavic. ref name ISN Serbia is ecclesiastically administered into several dioceses The Eparhy ... and encompassed the areas of central Serbia, by the rivers Raska, Ibar and Lim, evident in the second ... thumb upright St. Mark s Church, Belgrade Main Orthodoxy in Serbia Most of the citizens of Serbia are adherents of the Serbian Orthodox Church , while the Romanian Orthodox Church is also present in parts of Vojvodina inhabited by ethnic Romanians of Serbia Romanian minority. Besides Serbs ... , Ukrainians , Bulgarians , Russians , Greeks and Vlachs of Serbia Vlachs . The identity of ethnic ... Church in Serbia Catholic Christianity is present mostly in the northern part of Vojvodina , notably ... Catholic Churches Eastern Catholic Church. Protestant Christianity Main Protestantism in Serbia The largest concentration of the Protestant Christians in Serbia is in the municipalities of Ba ki ... as Old Catholic Church exists in Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia since 1921. Jehovah s Witnesses The Jehovah s Witnesses are active in Serbia since 1930. This community have its seat in Zemun . In 1937, the authorities of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia banned the activity of the community, but it was reestablished in 1953. According to 2002 census, there was 2,191 Jehovah s Witnesses in Serbia, while ... in Serbia since 1992. Seat of the Latter Day Saint community in Serbia is in Belgrade . There is also ... more details
Kingdom of Croatia Slavonia . ref Bojan Aleksov, Nazareni me u Srbima, Beograd, 2010, page 126. ref According to an unofficial estimation from 1897, there were 9,000 10,000 Nazarene Serbs in the Kingdom of Hungary and 1,000 more in the Kingdom of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia . ref Bojan ...Protestants are the 4th largest religious group in Serbia , after Orthodox Christians , Roman Catholics and Muslims . In 2002 census, there was 80,837 Protestants in Serbia excluding the territory of Kosovo ... in Serbia on municipal level is in the municipalities of Ba ki Petrovac and Kova ica , where the absolute ... of Serbia as early as in 1872. Due to their commitment to non violence and refusal to carry ... War I Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Serb Croat Slovene i.e. Kingdom of Yugoslavia Yugoslav ... to 1891 census, there was 6,829 Nazarenes in the Kingdom of Hungary one of two parts of Austria ... 3,336 , Hungarians in Vojvodina Hungarians 2,144 , Romanians of Serbia Romanians 1,537 , Germans of Serbia Germans 986 , Croats of Serbia Croats 669 , Bulgarians 44 , and Czechs 4 . ref Bojan Aleksov ..., 2010, page 295. ref In 2002, 1,426 citizens of Serbia declared themselves in census as a members of Nazarene ..., page 196. ref Seat of the Nazarene community in Serbia is in Novi Sad . Christian Adventist Church ... in Serbia is part of the Union of the Christian Adventist Church of Southeastern Europe . The Union ... . There are about 7,000 active Adventist adherents and 175 Adventist churches in Serbia. ref ... missionaries in the territory of present day Serbia started their work in Vojvodina in 1890 ... Reform Movement Union is present in Serbia since 1918. There is organizational unit of this community .... There are two groups of Christian Baptist communities in Serbia the Alliance of Christian Baptist Churches in Serbia which has its seat in Belgrade , 69 churches and 1,983 adherents and the Union of Evagelical Christians Baptists of Serbia and Montenegro which has its seat in Vrnja ka Banja , 17 ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Montenegrins The Montenegrins of Serbia are a national minority in the republic. Serbia s 2002 Census puts Serbia s Montenegrin population at 69,049. In Central Serbia , there are 33,536, and in the Vojvodina Autonomous Province of Vojvodina , there are 35,513. However, over 267,000 Serbs in Serbia have Montenegrin citizenship and the line between Montenegrin Serbs and Montenegrins is fluid, with members of the same family frequently opting for different identities. Most see no contradiction in being Montenegrin and Serb, with the former identity viewed by them as being a subset of the latter. Demographics ref improve section date October 2011 1948 Census 74,860 1.15 Central Serbia 16,221 Kosovo 28,050 3.9 Vojvodina 30,589 1.9 1953 Census 86,061 1.23 Central Serbia 24,202 Kosovo 31,343 3.9 Vojvodina 30,516 1.8 1961 Census 104,753 1.37 Central Serbia 32,383 Kosovo 37,588 3.9 Vojvodina 34,782 1.9 1971 Census 125,260 1.48 Central Serbia 57,289 Kosovo 31,555 2.5 Vojvodina 36,416 1.9 1981 Census 147,466 1.58 Central Serbia 77,134 Kosovo 27,028 1.7 Vojvodina 43,304 2.1 1991 Census including Kosovo 139,299 1.42 excluding Kosovo 118,934 1.52 Central Serbia 74,213 Kosovo 20,365 1 Vojvodina 44,721 2.2 2002 Census excluding Kosovo 69,049 0.92 Central Serbia 33,536 Vojvodina 35,513 1.75 Notables Nenad Stevovi , Current leader of the Montenegrin Party in Serbia Marko Ba a , Footballer Rade Bulatovi , BIA Chief Batri Jovanovi Jovica Stani i Slobodan Vu eti , Constitution Court President Manojlo Vukoti , Editor in chief of Ve ernje Novosti Filip Vujanovi , Montenegrin President born in Belgrade Sources reflist See also Montenegrins of Vojvodina Ethnic groups in Serbia DEFAULTSORT Montenegrins Of Serbia Category Montenegrin people Category Montenegrin diaspora Serbs Category Ethnic groups in Serbia Category Ethnic minorities Category Serbian people of Montenegrin descent Main Serbia stub Euro ethno group stub Montenegro stub ... more details
Infobox political party country Serbia party name United Serbia native name br Jedinstvena Srbija colorcode Blue party logo leader Dragan Markovi foundation start date 2004 ideology Nationalism , ref name parties http www.parties and elections.de serbia.html Parties and elections in Europe ref Regionalism politics Regionalism , ref name parties br Right wing populism ref name parties international None european None colours headquarters Jagodina seats1 title National Assembly of Serbia National Assembly seats1 Infobox political party seats 3 250 blue website http www.jedinstvenasrbija.org.rs www.jedinstvenasrbija.org.rs United Serbia lang sr , Jedinstvena Srbija is a political party in Serbia , centered in Jagodina . It was previously a close ally of New Serbia , and was a member of its coalition with the Democratic Party of Serbia . In the Serbian parliamentary election, 2008 2008 parliamentary election United Serbia won three seats as part of the coalition with Socialist Party of Serbia and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia . After the election coalition held unsuccessful talks with former partners Democratic Party of Serbia on forming the parliamentary majority. United Serbia was the first to announce the beginning of talks with the coalition For a European Serbia , led by the President Boris Tadi , on forming the new Government. The party leader is Dragan Markovi , Mayor of Jagodina . References Reflist Serbian political parties Category Political parties in Serbia Category 2004 establishments in SerbiaSerbia party stub fr Serbie unie it Serbia Unitaria sr sh Jedinstvena Srbija ... more details
dominates in Serbia , and dark lager , while being popular, is produced in smaller quantities. Some ... ref Breweries and brews In Serbia Apatin Apatinska pivara small majority owned by InBev ... in Serbia Apatinska pivara Beck s , Stella Artois , Staropramen Carlsberg Srbija Carlsberg Group ... ref On 31 December 2005 United Kingdom British daily The Independent named it as one ... http domacepivo.forumsr.com Official Serbian beer forum sr icon http www.pivosrbija.com Beer Serbia ... Efes Weifert Manji gubici za 22 , 6 July 2007 sr icon Beers of the world DEFAULTSORT Beer In Serbia Category Beer and breweries in Serbia Category Serbian cuisine Category Serbian culture Category Retailing in Serbia ... more details
Infobox Serbia municipality image skyline Kula, Serbia, town center.jpg image caption Town center of Kula native name official name Kula image shield Kula2.gif mayor Svetozar Bukvi district West Ba ka area km2 481 population total 17973 mpop 43162 latd 45 latm 36 longd 19 longm 32 code 25 settlements 7 plates SO postal code 25230 website www.kula.rs File Kula mun.png right thumb 280px Map of Kula municipality Kula is a town and municipality in the West Ba ka District of Vojvodina , Serbia . The town Kula has a population of 17,973, while the Kula municipality has a population of 43,162. Name In Serbian language Serbian , the town is known as Kula in Pannonian Rusyn language Rusyn as , in Hungarian language Hungarian as K la , in Croatian language Croatian as Kula , in German language German as Kula or Wolfsburg , and in Turkish language Turkish as Kula . The name Kula means tower in Turkish language Turkish and Serbian language Serbian . In the 16th 17th century, a tower ... within the Kingdom of Hungary 1538 1867 Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary . In 1848 1849 it was part of the autonomous Serbian Vojvodina and from 1849 to 1860 it was part of the Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat ... of Pannonian Rusyn language Rusyn . After 1918, the settlement was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes later renamed to Yugoslavia . In 1918 1919, it was part of the Banat ... . Since 1945, Vojvodina is part of the People s Republic of Serbia within Yugoslavia. According ... are second largest ethnic community in Kula. After the breakup of Yugoslavia 1991 1992 and Serbia and Montenegro 2006 , town became part of an independent Republic of Serbia . Inhabited places ... Kula History of Kula hu icon West Ba ka District Municipalities of Serbia Category Places in Ba ka Category ... Ba ka District Category Kula, Serbia bs Kula Srbija es Kula Voivodina eo Kula fr Kula Vo vodine hr Kula Ba ka it Kula Serbia lt Kula hu K la nl Kula Servi pnb pl Kula miasto w Serbii sl Kula ... more details
The Scouting Scout movement in Serbia is served by several independent organizations Savez Izvi a a Srbije , member of the World Organization of the Scout Movement Okruzna Organizacija Skauta Sverna Ba ka , belonging to the World Federation of Independent Scouts WFIS Vajdas gi Magyar Cserk szsz vets g , Hungarian Scouts in Vojvodina linked to Magyar Cserk szsz vets g See also Scouting and Guiding in Kosovo External links http www.vmcssz.org.yu Vajdas gi Magyar Cserk szsz vets g hu icon Scout continent Europe scout stub serbia stub commonscat Scouting in Serbia Category Scouting in Serbia ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 see also Bare Image Serbia Kni .png 250px thumb right Location of the municipality of Kni in Serbia Sadie Bare Serbian Cyrillic alphabet Cyrillic is a village in Serbia located in the municipality of Kni , district of umadija . In 2002 , it had 390 inhabitants. Portal Serbia coord 44 02 N 20 42 E type city source kolossus frwiki display title Category umadija fr Bare Kni sl Bare, Kni sr ... more details