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  Serbia - IBWiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Serbia borders Hungary and Romanian Federation to the north; Bulgaria to the east; Sanjak and Dalmatia to the south; and Croatia to the west.
Serbia is located in the Balkans, a historically and geographically distinct region of the Eastern Europe.
Serbia initiated unification with the former territories of Austria and Ottoman Empire inhabited by Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes to form the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, led by King Peter I Karageorgević.
ib.frath.net /w/Serbia   (1763 words)

  
 Principality of Serbia (1830-1882)
These resulted with the establishing of an informal self-government of the Serbs, which was being widened through further negotiations until 1830, when Serbia was finally officially recognized as a vassal principality, with Ottoman influence much reduced and with Miloš Obrenović as its first hereditary ruler.
Serbia remained a vassal state, although with further reductions of the Ottoman influence during that time, until 1878, when it finally achieved full independence.
In 1835, the prince adopted a national flag similar to the current flag of Serbia.
www.fotw.net /flags/rs_pr.html   (939 words)

  
 Serbia
Resulting from the uprisings and subsequent wars against the Ottoman Empire, the independent Principality of Serbia was formed and granted international recognition on Berlin conference in 1878 (together with Montenegro).
The Kingdom of Serbia was proclaimed in 1882.
Serbia assumed leadership of the movement to unite the southern Slavs in the early 20th century, especially after the defeat of Turkey during the Balkan Wars (1912-13).
www14.brinkster.com /philayu/SR/serbia.htm   (766 words)

  
 Serbia at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Republic of Serbia is a republic of south-eastern Europe, which is united with Montenegro in a loose commonwealth known as the Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
The current prime minister of Serbia, as of March 2004, is the former Yugoslav president, Vojislav Kostunica, who replaced Slobodan Milosevic as president in October of 2000.
In English this region is often called "Serbia proper" to denote "the part of the Republic of Serbia not including the provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo; the ethnic and political core of the Serbian state," as the Library of Congress puts it.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Serbia.html   (409 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Principality of Zeta
Zeta was a principality (Latin: Doclea) formed roughly on the Serbian territories roughly encompassing present-day Republic of Montenegro.
She advanced the highest level of autonomy of the Zeta state within Nemanjić's Serbia and built and restored around 50 monasteries in Zeta, most notably Saint Srđ and Vakh on the Bojana River under Shkodër (Skadar).
Serbia fell after the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, Bosnia in 1463, and Herzegovina in 1483.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Zeta_(state)   (3529 words)

  
 Serbia Info / History of Serbia:Modern Serbia (1804 - 1918)
Resulting from the uprisings and subsequent wars against the Ottoman Empire, the independent Principality of Serbia was formed and granted international recognition in 1878.
Further development of Serbia was characterized by general progress in economy, culture and arts, primarily due to a wise state policy of sending young people to European capitals to get an education.
In the second half of 19th century Serbia was integrated into the constellation of European states and the first political parties were founded thus giving new momentum to political life.
www.serbia-info.com /enc/history/modern.html   (449 words)

  
 Principality of Serbia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Principality of Serbia is one of the topics in focus at Global Oneness.
Main article: Transportation in Serbia, also see: Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro 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.
Main article: Geography of Serbia 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).
www.experiencefestival.com /principality_of_serbia   (2439 words)

  
 FIBA Europe
Serbia used a strong second-half performance to beat Spain 56-55 for a second time in the last four days to dethrone the defending champions in the final at a packed Melina Merkoyri Stadium in Rethimnon tonight.
Serbia used a strong second-half performance to beat Spain 56-55 for a second time in the last four days to dethrone the defending champions in the final at a packed Melina Merkoyri Stadium in Reth...
Serbia became the first nation to defend their U20 European Championship Men title with Most Valuable Player Milos Teodosic scoring 22 points and handing out five assists in an 87-78 victory over Spain in Sunday's final.
www.fibaeurope.com /cid_od,5B6olIYICg1lmockrW2.html   (952 words)

  
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National flag of the Principality of Serbia, 1835
National flag of the Principality (1878) and Kingdom (1881) of Serbia
National flag of the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (from 1919)
www.royalfamily.org /history/flags/flags.htm   (64 words)

  
 Serbia
2 Dec 1371 - 1379 Serbia collapses into numerous polities.
3 Oct 1929 Kingdom of Yugoslavia; Serbia divided the
KPS = Komunisticka Partija Srbije (Communist Party of Serbia, 1952 renamed SKS); SKS = Savez Komunista Srbije (League of Communists of Serbia, to 1952 KPS);
www.worldstatesmen.org /Yugoslavia.html   (4057 words)

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