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What are the characteristics of Serbia’s climate?

Serbia has a temperate continental climate. The highest temperature is 35°C in July and August, and the average temperature is 25-28°C. The climate in spring and autumn is pleasant, with an average temperature of 15°C. In winter, the lowest temperature is about -10°C in January and February, and the average temperature is about 0-5°C. Rainfall is abundant, with the average annual rainfall in plain areas being 660-880mm and in mountainous areas being 880-1200mm.

Serbia was originally a coastal country located on the Balkan Peninsula. With the disintegration of Yugoslavia and the independence of Montenegro and Kosovo, it became a landlocked country. This seemingly unfamiliar country is actually one of the European countries closest to China.

Most of Serbia has rolling hills, with the central and southern parts being hilly and mountainous. The Vojvodina Plain in the north is part of the middle reaches of the Danube River, with a dense river network and fertile soil; the south has mountains and hills, and is composed of the Kosovo Basin and the Metosia Basin. The highest point in Serbia is located on the Jaravica Mountain on the border of Albania and Kosovo, with an altitude of 2,656 meters.

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Serbian customs

Serbian people are enthusiastic, generous, like to make friends, and dress neatly and appropriately in social situations. When meeting guests in social situations, shake hands with the introduced guests one by one and state your name. When relatives and friends meet, it is customary to give each other a hug and kiss each other on the cheek.

Serbs are very particular about the titles and greetings they use when meeting. They should use honorific titles such as Mr., Mrs., Miss and titles before their surname. He is called by his first name only among family members and close friends.

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