Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, was a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, covering the southern lowlands of the Carpathian basin and central part of the Balkans. Serbia bordered the remnants of Hungary to the north; Transylvania and Rhodope to the east; Kingdom of Macedonia to the south; and then Croatia and Bosnia to the west.
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| - Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, was a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, covering the southern lowlands of the Carpathian basin and central part of the Balkans. Serbia bordered the remnants of Hungary to the north; Transylvania and Rhodope to the east; Kingdom of Macedonia to the south; and then Croatia and Bosnia to the west.
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| - Podgorica, Novi Sad, Niš, Subotica, Banja Luka
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| - Coat of arms of Serbia.svg
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| - Serbian, Albanian, Hungarian
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| - Most of Serbia, Kosovo and Montenegro, as well as the Republika Srpska and Brčko District areas of Bosnia
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| - Боже Правде / Bože Pravde
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| - Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, was a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, covering the southern lowlands of the Carpathian basin and central part of the Balkans. Serbia bordered the remnants of Hungary to the north; Transylvania and Rhodope to the east; Kingdom of Macedonia to the south; and then Croatia and Bosnia to the west.
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