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Serbia map location

Serbia’s full name is the Serbian Republic, a landlocked country located in southeastern Europe and in the middle of the Balkan Peninsula.

Its total land area is approximately 88,500 square kilometers, bordering Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia and Albania. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade. The country is divided into 30 states and 198 districts.

Serbia’s geographical location is very important. It is located in the basin of the Danube River. The Danube River is the second largest river in Europe and flows through northern Serbia, providing Serbia with abundant water resources. In addition, Serbia’s terrain is dominated by plains and hills, and its climate is a temperate continental climate, with the southern region affected by a Mediterranean climate. These geographical conditions provide a good foundation for agriculture and tourism in Serbia.

Serbia's location on the map makes it an important transportation hub. Belgrade is the largest city in Serbia and an important transportation hub in the Balkan Peninsula. Many international railways and highways intersect here, giving Serbia convenient transportation links with surrounding countries.

Characteristics of Serbia

1. Diversified natural landscape: Serbia has diverse terrain, including lowlands in Central Europe and hilly mountains in the south. Navigable rivers include the Danube, Sava and Tisza. The climate is mainly temperate continental, suitable for the development of agriculture and tourism.

2. Rich history and culture: Serbia is the intersection of Eastern and Western civilizations and has rich cultural and historical heritage. Serbian medieval churches, monasteries, ancient Roman ruins, etc. are scattered throughout the country, attracting a large number of tourists.

3. Strong national characteristics: Serbia is a country with distinctive national characteristics, with rich and colorful traditional culture such as folk art, music, dance and food. Serbian people are warm and hospitable, and national festivals and celebrations are full of joy.

4. Good tourism infrastructure: Serbia has complete tourism facilities, including various star hotels, tourist resorts, ski resorts, hot springs, etc. Serbia implements a visa-free policy for Chinese citizens, so Chinese tourists can travel to the country conveniently.

5. Developing economy: Serbia’s economy is dominated by the service industry. In 2008, the service industry accounted for 63% of the gross national product. In recent years, Serbia has actively attracted foreign investment and developed new energy, manufacturing and other fields.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Serbia