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1,187 Articles of interest in Serbia

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  • Health systems engineering

    Health Systems Engineering or Health Engineering (often also called Healthcare Systems Engineering or Healthcare Engineering) is an academic discipline that approaches the health care industry and other constructs affecting health and safety as comp…

  • Futog

    Futog (Serbian Cyrillic: Футог) is a big village in Serbia, in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.

  • Braničevo District

    The Braničevo District (Serbian: Браничевски округ / Braničevski okrug), (pronounced [brǎnitʃɛv̞ɔ]; expands in the north-east of Serbia. It has a population of 180,480. The administrative centre of the district is Požarevac, a famous cross-roads, wi…

  • Bor District

    The Bor District (Serbian: Борски округ / Borski okrug) is a district of Serbia. It has a population of 123,848 (2011 census).

  • St. Michael's Cathedral, Belgrade

    The Cathedral Church of St. Michael the Archangel (Serbian: Саборна Црква Св. Архангела Михаила, Saborna Crkva Sv. Arhangela Mihaila) is a Serb Orthodox Christian church in the centre of Belgrade, Serbia. It is one of the most important places of wo…

  • Sremska Kamenica

    Sremska Kamenica (Cyrillic: Сремска Каменица, pronounced [sreɛ̂ːmskaː kâmenit͡sa]) is a town and urban neighborhood of Novi Sad, in Serbia.

  • Serbia Open

    The Serbia Open (Serbian: Отворено првенство Србије, Otvoreno prvenstvo Srbije) was an ATP World Tour 250 series men's tennis tournament held in Belgrade, Serbia and played on outdoor clay courts. The event was held for the first time in 2009, from …

  • Palić Lake

    Palić Lake (Serbian: Палићко језеро, Palićko jezero) is a lake situated 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from Subotica, near the town of Palić, in Serbia. It covers an area of 3.8 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi).

  • Palilula, Belgrade

    Palilula (Serbian Cyrilic: Палилула, pronounced [pǎlilula]) is an urban neighborhood and one of 17 municipalities which constitute the City of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

  • Nišava

    The Nišava or Nishava (Bulgarian and Serbian Cyrillic: Нишава, Serbian pronunciation: [nǐʃaʋa]) is a river in Bulgaria and Serbia, a right tributary, and with a length of 218 km also the longest one, of the South Morava.

  • Mali Iđoš

    Mali Iđoš (Serbian and Montenegrin Cyrillic: Мали Иђош, pronounced [mâːliː îdʑoʃ]; Hungarian: Kishegyes, pronounced [ˈkiʃhɛɟɛʃ]) is a village and municipality in the North Bačka District of Vojvodina, Serbia. The municipality comprises three local c…

  • Lebane

    Lebane (Serbian Cyrillic: Лебане) is a town and municipality in southern Serbia, a part of the Jablanica District. The municipality is located at 41°45'N and 21°45'E and has a population of 21,802 while the town itself has 10,062 inhabitants (accord…

  • Kolubara

    The Kolubara (Serbian Cyrillic: Колубара, pronounced [kɔlǔbara]), is a 123 km-long river in western Serbia; it is an eastern tributary to the Sava river.

  • Ibar (river)

    The Ibar, also known as the Ibër and Ibri (Albanian: Ibër, Ibri; Montenegrin/Bosnian: Ibar, Serbian Cyrillic: Ибар, pronounced [îbar]), is a river that flows through eastern Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo, with a total length of 276 km (171 mi).

  • Vinča

    Vinča (Serbian: Винча, IPA: [ʋîːntʃa]) is a suburban settlement of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is part of the municipality of Grocka.

  • South Morava

    South Morava or in the past Bulgarian Morava (Serbian Јужна Морава, Južna Morava; pronounced [jûːʒnaː mɔ̝̌rav̞a]; Macedonian Јужна Морава; Bulgarian Южна Морава or Българска Морава) is a river in southern Serbia which represents the shorter headwate…

  • Ravanica

    Ravanica (Serbian Cyrillic: Раваница) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery on Kučaj mountains near Ćuprija in Central Serbia. It was built in 1375–1377 as an endowment of prince Lazar of Serbia, who is buried there. The Ravanica church is called the birt…

  • Gazela Bridge

    The Gazela Bridge (Serbian: Mост Газела / Most Gazela) is the most important bridge in Belgrade, Serbia, across the Sava river. It is a part of the city highway and it lies on European route E75, on the highway passing through the wider city center,…

  • Belgrade Synagogue

    Sukkat Shalom Synagogue or Belgrade Synagogue (Serbian: Београдска синагога / Beogradska sinagoga) is currently the only fully active Jewish place of worship in Belgrade, as other synagogues citywide are not active.

  • Šimanovci

    Šimanovci (Serbian Cyrillic: Шимановци) is a village in Serbia. It is situated in the Pećinci municipality, in the Srem District, Vojvodina province.

  • Čurug

    Čurug (Serbian Cyrillic: Чуруг) is a village in the municipality of Žabalj, in the South Bačka District of Serbia. It is situated in the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina.

  • Topčider

    Topčider (Serbian Cyrillic: Топчидер, Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [tɔ̝̌pt͡ʃide̞r]) is a forest park and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is divided between in the municipalities of Čukarica, Rakovica and Savski Venac.

  • Karađorđe Stadium

    Karađorđe Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Карађорђе, Stadion Karađorđe) is a multi-purpose stadium in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Vojvodina. The stadium is one of the most mode…

  • SPC Vojvodina

    SPC Vojvodina (Serbian: Спортски и пословни центар "Војводина", Sportski i poslovni centar "Vojvodina"), commonly referred to as SPENS, is a multi-purpose venue located in Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia. It operates under publicly owned company JP "Spo…

  • Ruski Krstur

    Ruski Krstur (Serbian Cyrillic: Руски Крстур, Rusyn: Руски Керестур) is a village in Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located in the municipality of Kula, West Bačka District. The village has a Rusyn ethnic majority. Its population numbered 5,213 in the 200…

  • Ravna Gora (Suvobor)

    Ravna Gora (Равна Гора) is a highland in central Serbia, at the mountain of Suvobor. It is renowned as the birthplace of the modern Chetnik movement under the leadership of Dragoljub Mihailović in 1941. Ravna Gora was the site of a celebration marki…

  • Prokop railway station

    The Prokop railway station or Belgrade [Centre] railway station (Serbian Cyrillic: Железничка станица Београд Центар) is the new railway station as the core of the massive reconstruction of the Belgrade railway junction in Belgrade, the capital of S…

  • Prohor Pčinjski

    The Monastery of Venerable Prohor of Pčinja (Serbian: Manastir Prepodobnog Prohora Pčinjskog / Манастир Преподобног Прохора Пчињског, commonly known as Prohor Pčinjski) is an 11th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery in the deep south of Serbia, locat…

  • Podrinje

    Podrinje (Cyrillic: Подриње) is the Slavic name of the Drina river basin, known in English as the Drina Valley, located in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

  • Pešter

    Pešter or Pešterska visoravan (Serbian Cyrillic: Пештер, pronounced [pɛ̌ʃtɛr], or Пештерска висораван) is a karst plateau in southwestern Serbia, in the Raška (Sandžak) region. It lies at the altitude of 1150–1492 m, (Kuljarski vrh) at 1492 meters. …

  • Bulevar kralja Aleksandra

    Bulevar kralja Aleksandra (Serbian Cyrillic: Булевар краља Александра; meaning "King Aleksandar Boulevard" or "Boulevard of King Aleksandar") is the longest street entirely within the urban limits of Serbian capital Belgrade, with length of 7,5 kilo…

  • ? (bistro)

    ? (Serbian: Кафана ?, Кафана Знак Питања/Kafana ?, Kafana Znak Pitanja) is the oldest traditional tavern (kafana) situated in Belgrade, Serbia. Located at 6 Kralja Petra Street, the building is nearly 200 years old. The cuisine served is traditional…