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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbsSerbs - Wikipedia

    The Serbs ( Serbian Cyrillic: Срби, romanized : Srbi, pronounced [sr̩̂bi]) are a South Slavic ethnic group native to Southeastern Europe who share a common Serbian ancestry, culture, history, and language.

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      Serbia lies between latitudes 41° and 47° N, and longitudes...

  2. Los serbios (en serbio: Srbi, serbio cirílico: Срби) son un pueblo eslavo del Sur que viven en Europa Central y los Balcanes. Están ubicados principalmente en Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia y Herzegovina, y, en menor medida, en Croacia.

  3. La Serbia contemporánea comprende (en total o en parte) las provincias clásicas de Mesia, Panonia, Praevalitana, Dalmacia, Dacia y Macedonia. La ciudad norteña de Sirmium fue una de las capitales del Imperio romano, durante la tetrarquía. 12 También se han encontrado importantes vestigios en Viminacium.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbiaSerbia - Wikipedia

    Serbia lies between latitudes 41° and 47° N, and longitudes 18° and 23° E. The country covers a total of 88,499 km 2 (34,170 sq mi) (including Kosovo); with Kosovo excluded, the total area is 77,474 km 2 (29,913 sq mi).

  5. The History of the Serbs spans from the Early Middle Ages to present. [1] Serbs, a South Slavic people, traditionally live mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and North Macedonia. A Serbian diaspora dispersed people of Serb descent to Western Europe, North America and Australia.

  6. t. e. The history of Serbia covers the historical development of Serbia and of its predecessor states, from the Early Stone Age to the present state, as well as that of the Serbian people and of the areas they ruled historically.

  7. Hace 5 días · Home Geography & Travel Countries of the World. Serbia. Also known as: Srbija. Written by. John R. Lampe. Professor of History, University of Maryland. Former director of the East European Studies program at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Author of Balkans into Southeastern Europe,... John R. Lampe, John B. Allcock.