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  Serbia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Serbia was a principality or kneževina (knjaževina), between 1817 and 1882, and a kingdom between 1882 and 1918, during which time the internal politics revolved largely around dynastic rivalry between the Obrenović and Karađorđević families.
Serbia and Yugoslavia were among the countries that had the greatest losses in the war: 1,700,000 (10.8% of the population) people were killed and national damages were estimated at 9.1 billion dollars according to the prices of that period.
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava, is often described as "the crossroads between East and West", which is one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Serbia   (5369 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Upon the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the remaining confederation of Serbia and Montenegro was reconstituted in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
The large Albanian population is chiefly concentrated in Kosovo, with smaller populations in the Preševo and Bujanovac municipalities in Central Serbia, and in the south-east of Montenegro (Ulcinj municipality).
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava is often described as "the crossroads between the East and the West" - one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Serbia_and_Montenegro   (1452 words)

  
 serbia - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Serbia and Montenegro opted to stay on in the federation and at the combined session of the parliaments of Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro held on April 27 1992 in Belgrade, the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was passed thus reaffirming the continuity of the state first founded on December 1 1918.
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
Serbia consists of three territories: the province of Kosovo and Metohia, the province of Vojvodina and "Serbia proper" (Serbian Cyrillic: Ужа Србија, Serbian Latin: Uža Srbija, English lit.: Narrower Serbia).
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Serbia   (5091 words)

  
 Demographics of Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The ethnic composition of Serbia (excluding Kosovo), according to the 2002 census
The demographic projections of the future population of Serbia predict that in 2030, the population of Serbia would be composed of 7,200,000 Albanians and 6,300,000 Serbs.
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Demographics_of_Serbia   (390 words)

  
 serbia and montenegro - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Србија и Црна Гора, often abbreviated as "SCG") is the name of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, two former Yugoslav republics united since 2003 in a loose confederation.
Main articles: History of Serbia and Montenegro, History of Yugoslavia Upon the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the remaining confederation of Serbia and Montenegro was reconstituted in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
Main article: Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava is often described as "the crossroads between the East and the West" - one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Serbia-and-Montenegro   (1145 words)

  
 Serbia Demographics and Geography - Columbia Gazetteer of the World Online
Serbia, Serbian Srbija or Srbiya, republic (34,107 sq mi/88,337 sq km; 1988 estimated populatiion 9,762,000; 2004 estimated population 10,825,900), former constitutent of Yugoslavia, and the larger of the two remaining republics in the federation of Serbia and Montenegro; (cap.) Belgrade.
The republic consists of Serbia proper with the cities of Belgrade and Niš, Vojvodina province with Subotica and Novi Sad, and Kosovo province with Priština.
Serbia slopes generally N toward the Danube and Sava rivers; it is drained chiefly by the Drina (it forms part of the W border), Kolubara, Morava, Mlava, Timok, and Tisza rivers and their tributaries.
www.columbiagazetteer.org /public/Serbia.html   (1733 words)

  
 Demographics of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Population: 10,600,000 (Serbia - 9,981,929; Montenegro - 620,000)
Demographics of Serbia and Montenegro, Data of FAO, year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.
at birth: Serbia - 1.08 male(s)/female; Montenegro - 1.09 male(s)/female
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Demographics_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro   (386 words)

  
 SERBIA : Encyclopedia Entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Serbia borders Hungary to the north; Romania and Bulgaria to the east; the Republic of Macedonia and Albania to the south; and Montenegro, Croatia, and Republika Srpska (part of Bosnia and Herzegovina) to the west.
Serbia is located in the Balkans (a historically and geographically distinct region of southeastern Europe) and in the Pannonian Plain (a region of central Europe).
Serbia two autonomous provinces: Kosovo and Metohija in the south (30 municipalities), which is presently under the administration of the United Nations, and Vojvodina in the north (46 municipalities).
www.bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Serbia   (2967 words)

  
 Serbia Resource Center - serbia and montenegro
The Kingdom of Serbia was established in the 11th century, and eltim serbia in the 14th century it eventually became the Serbian Empire.
Serbia serbia and montenegro was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for almost four centuries.
Serbia is located in the Balkans (a historically and geographically distinct region of southeastern Europe) and in the Pannonian Plain (an region of central Europe).
www.taxgloss.com /Tax-Banks_P_-_S-/Serbia.html   (5057 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Србија и Црна Гора, '55'Srbija i Crna Gora, often abbreviated as "SCG") is the name of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, two former Yugoslav republics united since 2003 in a loose confederation.
Serbian is the official language of Serbia (using Cyrillic alphabet) and of Montenegro (using Cyrillic and Latin alphabet).
Serbia and Montenegro covers an area of 102,350 sq km, with 199 km of coastline.
creekin.net /n163-serbia-and-montenegro.html   (1111 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Serbia and Montenegro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Serbia and Montenegro is name of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, a loose commonwealth in Europe that is the descendant of the former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Serbia and Montenegro, the remaining federal states of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, came to an agreement only to cooperate in some political fields (e.g.
Upon forming in 1992, the United Nations, and many individual states (especially the United States) had refused to recognise the remaining confederation of Serbia and Montenegro as the continuation of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, although they accepted it as constituting a state.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Serbia_and_Montenegro   (438 words)

  
 Second Lens Snapshot: The Serbian Population
There are two aspects of Serbia's population that are important to the Kosovo crisis—its demographics and the orientation of its sociopolitical culture.
The province of Kosovo, a region inside Serbia, constitutes approximately 15 percent of Serbia's total area and slightly under 20 percent of Serbia's population, which was estimated to be 10.5 million (in 1998).
A snapshot of Serbia's population reveals a general orientation toward authoritarian power among a majority of Serbs, although society itself was divided into politically relevant demographic groups.
www.wwnorton.com /internal/lenses/print/cs_ks_population.htm   (1299 words)

  
 Niš, Serbia and Montenegro
It is the administrative center of the Nisava District of Serbia.
Situated at the crossroads of Balkan and European highways, connecting Asia Minor to Europe, Niš is one of the oldest cities in the Balkans, and has from ancient times been considered a gateway between the East and the West.
Niš is also one of the most important industrial centres in Serbia and Montenegro, a center of electronics industry, industry of mechanical engineering, textile industry and tobacco industry.
creekin.net /c6424-n163-ni-serbia-and-montenegro.html   (895 words)

  
 Demographics
Demographics also change when a small town grows, and the political leadership has to respond, Long said.
In short, their demographics are much like those of the Black and progressive voters of 1982-83 Chicago who elected Washington.
Whatever the demographics mean, one thing is certain for me: There are more and more women who now want to be involved.
www.marketing-ideas.org /Demographics.php?I=199896346&PC=&ac_id=   (352 words)

  
 Serbia
As the current crackdown on demonstrators in Serbia shows1, human rights violations in Yugoslavia are committed against all citizens: the lack of an independent judiciary, state control of the media and a brutal police force have a negative effect on the rights of all people, regardless of ethnicity.
Adopt liberal criteria for citizenship applicants who lived in Serbia or Montenegro and considered one of these republics their primary community while it was a part of the former Yugoslavia.
On February 23, 1996, the Supreme Court of Serbia ruled that the foundation was improperly registered, thereby forcing it to halt its activities in each of its offices: Belgrade, Novi Sad, Podgorica and Pri_tina.
www.hrw.org /reports/1996/Serbia.htm   (16391 words)

  
 AirNinja.com - Country Facts for Serbia and Montenegro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Population of Serbia and Montenegro 2000 - 2005
Median Age of Serbia and Montenegro 2003 - 2005
Unemployment of Serbia and Montenegro 2002 - 2004
www.airninja.com /worldfacts/countries/SerbiaandMontenegro.htm   (109 words)

  
 NationMaster - World Statistics, Country Comparisons
Preliminary reports show Montenegrins have reached the 55% threshold required for seeking independence from the union of Serbia and Montenegro, moving one important step closer to becoming Europe's newest state.
Serbia's recent row with the EU and international observers over failing to capture fugitive General Ratko Mladic may have given a boost to the secession vote.
The streets in the capital Podgorica were filled with waving red and gold of the former Montenegrin Monarchy (seen here), and with what appears to be a 86.3% voter turnout with all but 25,000 votes counted, it looks like the world will soon be welcoming the newest member to the international community.
www.nationmaster.com /index.php   (4446 words)

  
 Serbia Croatia
FACT: Serbia and Croatia have much in common in that there is some documented...
The war between Serbia and Croatia began in 1991 when Croatia and Slovenia declared their independence from Yugoslavia...
Discussion forums which cover topics about Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania and Greece.
www.freeserbia.org /serbia-croatia.html   (172 words)

  
 CountryWatch Demographics (table)
CountryWatch Demographics (table) represents a vast amount of recent demographic information for the countries recognized by the U.S. State Department.
Note: Serbia and Montenegro are considered one country, as are China and Taiwan.
The time series estimates for the years from 1995 to 1999 are generated for non reference year values by utilizing the real GDP growth rates for 1995-1999 given by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in the May 2000 edition of the World Economic Outlook.
www.library.cornell.edu /olinuris/ref/maps/gis/worldesri01/cntrywch.htm   (3674 words)

  
 The Ultimate Serbia and Montenegro Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Ultimate Serbia and Montenegro Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
Serbia and Montenegro has more demographic variety than any other region of the former Yugoslavia.
E763 /E761 is the most important route connecting Serbia with Montenegro.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/FRY   (1140 words)

  
 Worldcon 2005 UK - Member Demographics
The following table summarises the membership demographics as of 30
The demographics are also shown on the following chart.
The growth in memberships over time is shown in the following table.
www.interaction.worldcon.org.uk /demograp.htm   (75 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Minorities appear to assign less urgency to military intervention, whether in Kosovo in 1999 or in Iraq this year.
It may be skepticism about whether countries such as Serbia and Iraq really threaten the United States.
Polls show fls more doubtful than whites about links between Iraq and al-Qaeda.
www.prospect.org /print-friendly/print/V13/18/judis-j.html   (1706 words)

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