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Serbia
While you may not think of Serbia as being an ideal travel location, it is worth noting that this country has much to offer in the way of history and culture. Looking at a map of Serbia, you will see that this country lies in the south eastern part of Europe. It covers the central part of the Balkan Peninsula. In addition, much of the area is hilly and mountainous. The Danube, Sava and Tisa River all run through this small country. The Serbian flag is characterized by three horizontal stripes that are red, blue and white. The people of Serbia, also called Serbs, are traditionally Serbian Orthodox, but this country also has people who are in Islamic, Roman Catholic, Jewish and Protestant. A Serbian Orthodox Christmas is certainly something to behold. Facts of Serbia and Its People: The Serbian people depend on agriculture for their livelihood. The Serbian Montenegro geography is important to their farming. In addition, energy is the second largest importer product in Serbia. Nonferrous metals such as copper lead as the silver and gold are all products of this country. When you look at the Serbian people. You can tell that their country has seen the ravages of war. However, the people are overcoming this slowly enter began to welcome more recreational type activities into their lifestyle. Popular Serbian sports include golf, cricket, soccer and baseball. In addition, traditional Serbian music mingles with new contemporary music in this country. The national language of Serbia is called Serbian. The Serbian language is best described as almost Russian-like. It is used throughout the country. Dialects and accents vary depending on what part of Serbia you are in. Another important part of Serbia culture is the food. Traditional Serbian recipes are often made with mixed mince meats and served with onions and warm bread. The Serbian people use many types of spices and grill their meat. They also enjoy stuffed cabbages, rice, stuffed peppers, beans, pork and egg. If you ever have the opportunity to visit Serbia and Montenegro, make sure you visit a Serbian café and take part in preparing some traditional Serbia food. You may even find that once you arrive home from your trip, you want to share some Serbian recipes with your family. Serbia is a wonderful place to visit if you are looking for a unique travel experience. Many people who choose to visit Serbia stay a few days while they are touring other parts of Eastern Europe.
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