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SERVICES FOR FOREIGNERS
Services for foreigners in Serbia
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 Remains of Roman cities
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 Tara, Mokra Gora
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 National park Fruška gora
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TOP EVENTS IN SERBIA
Beer fest, EXIT, Guca, festivals, fairs!
BELGARDE PLUS SERBIA TOP TOURS
DISCOVER SERBIA WITH OUR PROGRAM
We guide you to the most beautiful places in Serbia!!!!
Meet the country at the crossroads between East and West! We offer a unique opportunity to compare culture and architecture parts of Serbia that were formerly under Austria-Hungary with parts of the country under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
Serbia is a country of 17 Roman emperors.
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MONASTERIES OF SERBIA
Monasteries of Fruška Gora, Lazarica, Ljubostinja,
Manasija, Mileševa, Ravanica, Žiča andi Studenica
Monasteries of Fruška Gora are situated on slopes of Fruška Gora in the district of Srem. The monasteries were built in late Middle Ages, when the centre of Serbian culture... More >>> |
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EASTERN SERBIA REMAINS OF ANCIENT ROMAN CITIES
Viminacijum, Golubac, Lepenski Vir, Gamzigrad, Medijana - Nis and Djavolja varos
Remains of Viminacium, the capital of the Roman province Moesia Superior and legion camp, are located near the confluence of the river Mlava and the Danube , 12 km away from Pozarevac... More >>> |
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NORTH OF SERBIA - VOJVODINA
Fruška Gora National Park – Monasteries of Fruška Gora
The Fruška Gora National park is situated 50 km north of Belgrade . The Park has over 1500 species of flora and over 50 protected plant species. It is richly populated with diverse species of game, especially in the area near the ... More >>>
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WESTERN SERBIA FOR NATURE LOVERS
Western Serbia – Tara, Mokra Gora (Drvengrad "Wooden city", Emir Kusturica's ethno village), Zlatibor
Mountain Tara is situated in the west Serbia , in the north-west part, bounded with a deep canyon of the river Drina . It is the famous summer and winter recreational site ... More >>> |
Serbia is at the crossroads between Central, Southern and Eastern Europe, between the Balkan peninsula and the Pannonian Plain. Serbia offers an outstanding potential when river transportation is concerned. Although landlocked, there are around 2000 km of navigable rivers and canals, the largest of which are: the Danube, Sava, Tisa, joined by the Timiş River and Begej, all of which connect Serbia with Northern and Western Europe (through the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal – North Sea route), to Eastern Europe (via the Tisa, Timiş, Begej and Danube Black Sea routes) and to Southern Europe (via the Sava river). The two largest Serbian cities – Belgrade and Novi Sad, as well as Smederevo – are major regional Danubian harbours.
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