2. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Serbia is landlocked.
Serbia is located on the Balkan
Peninsula
The north is covered by the
Danube Plain.
3. PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS
The south is more mountainous and contains three
mountain ranges: the Balkans, the Rhodopes, and
the Dinaric Alps.
The Danube River is valuable to Serbia because it
provides access to inland Europe for trade.
4. CULTURE
Serbian, a Serbo-Croatian, language
is spoken in Serbia.
Approximately 84% of the
population are Orthodox Christians.
A Serbian
Serbian cuisine is a mix of Turkish,
Orthodox Cross
Mediterranean, and Central
European.
5. TRADITIONS & CUSTOMS
A traditional Serbian dance is the kolo, a circle dance.
On Christmas Eve Serbians burn an oak log on their
fire. This is called the Badnjak and is similar to the
yule log in other cultures.
6. TRADITIONS & CUSTOMS
The Zapis is a sacred tree in
Serbia.
A cross is carved into the bark of
a Zapis.
Church services are often held
around these trees.
7. TRADITIONS & CUSTOMS
Serbian Christians celebrate the
Slava.
In the Slava each family venerates
their chosen patron saint on a feast
day.
Saint John
8. HISTORY
The first government in Serbia was the Byzantine
Empire.
It was annexed by the Ottoman Empire in 1540.
Serbia became independent in 1878 following the
Russo-Turkish War.
9. HISTORY
When Austria declared war
on Serbia, World War I
officially had begun.
In 1941 Hitler began his
attack on Serbia.
The Serbian Serbia is now a republic.
Coat of Arms
10. SERBIAN FACTS
Population: 7,310,555 people
GDP: $40.28 billion
GDP per capita:$5,370
Serbia has large sources of coal, petroleum, natural
gas, and copper.