Serbia Flag

Serbia flag
Serbia flag

The Serbian flag, often known as the Tricolor, is made up of three equal horizontal stripes of red on top, blue in the middle, and white on the bottom. Since the 19th century, numerous forms of this tricolor have been used as the flag of the state of Serbia and the Serbian nation. The present flag design was chosen in 2004 and was partially changed in 2010.

The flag's colors have symbolic meanings: red denotes freedom, bravery, and courage, blue represents loyalty, and white represents peace, togetherness, and liberation. This color combination also indicates the country's location between Central Europe and the Balkans.
Serbia's flag is also one of the world's oldest national flags.

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Country information

Serbia is a country located in Southeast Europe, bordered by Kosovo to the south, Montenegro to the southwest, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, and Bulgaria to the east. It is a landlocked country with a rich cultural heritage and a mix of different ethnicities and religions. Serbia is known for its stunning natural beauty, with a varied landscape ranging from mountains and forests to beaches and coastlines.

The history of Serbia dates back to ancient times, with the first human settlements dating back to at least 8000 BC. The country has a long and complex history, with a mix of Slavic, Hungarian, Ottoman, and other influences. Serbia gained independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1878, and has since gone through a number of political and economic challenges.

Today, Serbia is a lower-middle-income country with a small and diversified economy. The country is known for its manufacturing industry, as well as for its production of agricultural products such as wheat, corn, and livestock. Serbia has a continental climate, with cold winters and hot summers. The official language of Serbia is Serbian.

Independent Yes
Country codes RS, SRB (ISO 3166-1)
Official name Republic of Serbia
Official languages Serbian
Religion 90.6% Christianity, 1% Islam, 1.1% No religion, 5.2% Other / No answer
Capital city Belgrade
Continent Europe
Time zone UTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST) • UTC+2 (CEST)
Member of United Nations
Collective Security Treaty Organization
Population 8,646,475 (2023)
Population density 100 per Km2 (259 people per mi2)
Urban Population 56.2 % of the population is urban (4,913,067 people in 2020)
Migrants (net) 4,000
Median age 41.6 years
Total area The total land area is 87,460 Km2 (33,768 sq. miles)
Highest point Midžor (2 169 m, 7 116 ft)
Lowest point Iron Gate (28 m, 92 ft)
GDP per capita $ 9,230 (World Bank, 2021)
Currency Serbian dinar (дин., RSD)
Calling code +381
Internet TLD .rs, .срб (click here to find and register domain name)
Country Wikipedia Page Serbia Wikipedia Page

Main Cities by Population in Serbia

# CITY NAME POPULATION
1 Belgrade 1,273,651
2 Nis 250,000
3 Novi Sad 215,400
4 Zemun 155,591
5 Kragujevac 147,473
6 Cacak 117,072
7 Subotica 100,000
8 Leskovac 94,758
9 Novi Pazar 85,996
10 Kraljevo 82,846
11 Zrenjanin 79,773
12 Pancevo 76,654
13 Krusevac 75,256
14 Uzice 63,577
15 Smederevo 62,000
16 Valjevo 61,035
17 Vranje 56,199
18 Sabac 55,114
19 Zajecar 49,800
20 Trstenik 49,043
21 Sombor 48,454
22 Kikinda 41,935
23 Pozarevac 41,736
24 Pirot 40,678
25 Bor 39,387
26 Sremska Mitrovica 39,084
27 Vrsac 36,300
28 Jagodina 35,589
29 Ruma 32,229
30 Backa Palanka 29,449
31 Prokuplje 27,673
32 Smederevska Palanka 27,000
33 Ingija 26,247
34 Vrbas 25,907
35 Becej 25,774
36 Knjazevac 25,000
37 Arangelovac 24,309
38 Gornji Milanovac 23,982
39 Lazarevac 23,551
40 Sremcica 23,000
41 Cuprija 20,585
42 Senta 20,302
43 Apatin 18,320
44 Negotin 17,612
45 Obrenovac 16,821
46 Stara Pazova 16,217
47 Backa Topola 16,154
48 Nova Pazova 15,488
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