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  • ...n language|Serbian]]: ''Србија, Srbija''), or officially the ''Republic of Serbia'' (Serbian: ''Република Србија, Republika Srbija''), is a [[
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Serbia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...n language|Serbian]]: ''Србија, Srbija''), or officially the ''Republic of Serbia'' (Serbian: ''Република Србија, Republika Srbija''), is a [[
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  • [[Reich Foreign Office]] representative in German-occupied [[Serbia]]
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  • ...er of) [[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], and [[Ukraine]]. Its [[drainage *[[Apatin]] ([[Vojvodina]], [[Serbia]])
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  • Country in south-eastern Europe which declared independence from [[Serbia]] in 2008 - not officially recognised by the [[United Nations]].
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  • ...in the Carpathian Basin, bordered by Austria, Slovakia, Ukraine, Romania, Serbia, Croatia and Slovenia.
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  • ...the north-eastern Adriatic Sea, bordering Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Albania.
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  • ...tian diasystem, spoken by Serbian people and Montenegrin people, mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.
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  • ...name from the "[[Balkan Mountains|Balkan]]" mountain range in Bulgaria and Serbia. *[[Serbia]]
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  • ...ed in Yugoslavia: [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]] and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. ...ed the name "Yugoslavia." On June 3 and June 5, 2006, [[Montenegro]] and [[Serbia]] respectively declared their independence, ending the last remnant of the
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  • ...na]] (forming a part of its northern border with Croatia and Serbia) and [[Serbia]]. *In [[Serbia]]:
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  • * as a province of [[Serbia]] (officially known as the ''Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija'', ...f America]], the [[United Kingdom]] and others supported independence from Serbia, but it was opposed by [[Russia]], which held a veto. As the declaration o
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  • ...republic (population c. 4.6 million; capital Sarajevo) bordering Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, and with a few kilometres of Adriatic coast on the southern
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  • ...on; capital Skopje), landlocked in south-eastern Europe between Kosovo and Serbia to the north and Greece to the south, Albania to the west and Bulgaria to t
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  • ...5 million; capital Zagreb), located south of Slovenia and Hungary, west of Serbia, and north and west of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and with a long Adriatic coa
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  • ...Transylvanian basin in the north-west; borders Ukraine, Moldavia, Hungary, Serbia and Bulgaria.
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  • ...kan peninsula]]. It borders [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] to the northwest, [[Serbia]] to the northeast, [[Albania]] to the southeast, [[Adriatic Sea]] to the
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ...ninsula. They number a 10 million strong population. They mostly live in [[Serbia]], numbering a 6.6 million two-third majority. Other significant locations
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  • ...ly in the [[Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina]]). Some 50,000 live in [[Serbia]].
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ...Romania]] to the north (mostly along the [[Danube River|Danube]] river), [[Serbia]] and the [[Republic of Macedonia]] to the west, and [[Greece]] and [[Turke
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ...untry in Southeastern [[Europe]]. It shares borders with [[Hungary]] and [[Serbia]] to the west, [[Ukraine]] and the [[Republic of Moldova|Moldova]] to the n
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  • ...s [[Zagreb]]. Croatia borders [[Slovenia]] and [[Hungary]] to the north, [[Serbia]] to the northeast, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] to the east, [[Montenegro]]
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  • ...rope]], bordered by [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Ukraine]], [[Romania]], [[Serbia]], [[Croatia]], and [[Slovenia]]. Its [[capital (city)|capital]] is the [[c
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ...sident of the United Nations Development Programme Executive Board; from [[Serbia]]
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Serbia]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...istry include: Austria, Czech Republic, France, United Kingdom, Norway and Serbia.
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ...the [[Balkans|Balkan peninsula]] in southeastern [[Europe]], bordered by [[Serbia]] to the north, [[Albania]] to the west, [[Greece]] to the south, and [[Bul
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ===Serbia=== He was involved in correspondence from the Foreign Office plenipotentiary in Serbia, [[Felix Benzler]] <ref>Browning, pp. 341-342</ref>, who wanted Serbian Jew
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  • {{r|Serbia}}
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  • ...Serbian people]] and [[Montenegrin people]]. It is the state language of [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]] and one of the state languages of [[Bosnia and Herzego ...''(ћирилица, ćirilica)'' or with the [[Latin alphabet]] ''(latinica)''. In Serbia, only the Cyrillic script is official but the Latin script is also widely u
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  • ...the archdiocese was moved to Peć. In response to [[Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia]] declaring himself Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks in, the archdiocese uni
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  • ...ic]]<ref>70 F.3d 232 (2d Cir.1995)</ref> decide in 1995 about abuses in [[Serbia]]
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  • Israel/Palestine, Serbia and Bosnia.
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  • ...outhern [[Europe]]. It borders [[Croatia]] to the north and to the west, [[Serbia]] to the east, [[Montenegro]] to the south and has a narrow access to the [
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  • ...h-East [[Italy]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]], [[Macedonia]], [[Albania]] and [[Greece]].
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  • ...d [[Montenegro]]. It is written in the Cyrillic or in the Latin script. In Serbia, only the Cyrillic script is official but the use of the Latin script is al
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  • ...the archdiocese was moved to Peć. In response to [[Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia]] declaring himself Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks in, the archdiocese uni
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  • ...member states, operated as peacekeepers in Bosnia in the 1990s and bombed Serbia in 1999 to protect Kosovo. The NATO alliance still has troops in Kosovo.
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  • ...d><td>{{headofstate|Serbia}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Serbia}}</td>
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  • ...kan states to be granted integrity, have their territories deoccupied, and Serbia to be given access to the Adriatic Sea <br />
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  • | Serbia & Greece | There are many old remedies where mould is involved. In Serbia and in Greece, mouldy bread was a traditional treatment for wounds and infe
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  • ...f of Staff, U.S. Joint Task Force Noble Anvil during the air campaign over Serbia. Transferred in 2000 to the Pentagon, he was assigned as Assistant Deputy C
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  • ...d by the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, Greece to the south, and Montenegro and Serbia to the north. <ref name=CIA /> The country's average annual temperature is
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  • ...heir own homes, and the emperor sent them off. [...] And since what is now Serbia and Pagania and the so-called country of the Zachlumoi and Terbounia and th ...rsion of the name is plainly '''Frontier''', signifying the most western [[Serbia]]n borderland, facing another realm.
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  • *"A Moment Of Truth For Serbia," Morton Abramowitz, Newsweek, 3/24/2008
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  • • '''War with Serbia 1991-1995'''- another terrible time in the lives of these wonderful people
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  • |'''[[Serbia]]'''[http://www.economist.com/countries/Serbia/] |Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Croatia
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  • |[[Germany]], [[Austria]], [[Slovakia]], [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Romania]], [[Moldova]], [[Ukraine]]
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  • ...ll four Romanian monarchs and their queens consort; kings of [[Greece]], [[Serbia]], and [[Bulgaria]]; and such other notables as [[Josephine Baker]], [[Sara
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  • ===Serbia and Kosovo===
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  • **D1 Matters of the Protectorate, Czechs in the Reich, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, and the remaining regions of the former Yugoslavia, Greece.
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  • ...ciety in the first decades of the 20th century was the [[Black Hand]] of [[Serbia]]. Organized in 1911 as a secret society of Serb assassins, its purpose wa
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  • ...ects continue into [[Bulgaria]], [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]] and [[Serbia]] though with distance from their heaviest concentration (the two named cou
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  • ...erzegovina]], [[Croatia]], [[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Montenegro]] and [[Serbia]].
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  • *[[Serbia]], joined 01/11/2000
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  • ...unishment of the Crime of Genocide" (Bosnia and Herzegovina v. Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)), Order of Provisional Measures of 8 April 1993, 1993 I.C.J
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  • ...re isolationist than The Weekly Standard would like. During the bombing of Serbia, Bill Kristol became so exercised by the lack of war enthusiasm in the GOP
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  • ...le areas across southeastern Europe (mostly in [[Hungary]], [[Croatia]], [[Serbia]], the [[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Greece]], [[Bulgaria]] and [[Ukraine]])
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  • ...southern Slovakia, western Hungry, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, B
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  • ...operation with our NATO allies against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)," <ref>Senate Concurrent Resolution 21, 106th Congress, 199
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  • |states=[[Republic of Macedonia]], [[Albania]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Greece]], [[Serbia]] and in the [[Macedonians (ethnic group)|ethnic Macedonian]] diaspora. ...losest to the intermediate [[Torlakian dialect]] spoken mostly in southern Serbia and in western Bulgaria. Both Bulgarian and the Macedonian language share [
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  • <td>[[Serbia]]</td><td>[[Belgrade]]</td><td>[[Serbian dinar]]<br />[[Euro]]</td> ...adofstate|Serbia}}<br><small>''since {{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Serbia}}''</small></td>
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  • |Serbia and Montenegro
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  • ===[[Serbia]]===
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  • ...The "Allies" included the British, Russian and French Empires, Japan, and Serbia.<ref>Italy was originally a Central Power, but remained neutral in 1914 and After 1900 the Slavs--led by huge Russia and little Serbia-- were fighting back. Militant Pan-Slavic ideology demanded that oppressive
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  • ...southern Slovakia, western Hungry, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece (including Macedonia and Cyclades), Romania, B
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  • ...emerge, it had external support that focused on building institutions. In Serbia, for example, opposition groups were aided by the National Endowment for De
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  • ...[Kosovo]] under UN Security Council Resolution 1244, [[Montenegro]], and [[Serbia]]. ...[Morocco]], [[North Macedonia]], [[Norway]], [[Russia]], [[San Marino]], [[Serbia]], [[Sint Maarten]] (a Dutch overseas territory not in the EU), [[Suriname]
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  • ...ope" and nationalist revolts among Christian minorities led to the loss of Serbia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania and large parts of Bulgaria, whic
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  • ...founded by Charles I of Hungary in 1325/6, Order of the Dragon founded by Serbia|Serbian knight Milos Obilic in 1385,the Order of the Garter, founded by Edw
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  • ...kan states to be granted integrity, have their territories deoccupied, and Serbia to be given access to the Adriatic Sea <br />
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  • ...lavia|Yugoslav]] countries ([[Bosnia]], [[Croatia]], [[Montenegro]], and [[Serbia]]}; the other Balkans countries of [[Bulgaria]] and [[Romania]]: the Baltic
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  • *[[Serbia]]: autocephalous status dates from the mid 14th century; it was briefly los
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  • ...e pamphlet was greatest.</ref> Gladstone felt a call from God to aid the [[Serbia]]ns and [[Bulgaria]]ns as he stumped the country like some ancient Hebrew p
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  • ...e pamphlet was greatest.</ref> Gladstone felt a call from God to aid the [[Serbia]]ns and [[Bulgaria]]ns as he stumped the country like some ancient Hebrew p
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  • <tr><th align="left">Serbia</th><th align="left"> </th></tr>
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  • ...ran massive deficits, had low productivity, and saddled the republic of [[Serbia]] with foreign debt, is illustrative. The enterprise's losses resulted from
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  • In [[Serbia]], remains of a hut dating from 5600 [[Before the Christian Era|BCE]] have
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  • ...ncipe]], [[History of Saudi Arabia]], [[History of Senegal]], [[History of Serbia]], [[History of Seychelles]], [[History of Sierra Leone]], [[History of Sin
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  • In the spring of 1896, the [[Serbia]]n [[Mileva Marić]] started initially as a medical student at the [[Univer
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  • In 1998 [[Kosovo]] was a province of [[Serbia]] with a majority [[Albania]]n population that was seeking independence fro
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