Serbia is a republic of south-eastern Europe, which cooperates with Montenegro in Serbia and Montenegro following the independence of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia and the end of Yugoslavia on 4th February, 2003.
Zoran Djindjic, then current Prime Minister, was assassinated on March 12, 2003. The new Prime Minister is Zoran Zivkovic[?].
See also:
- Military of Serbia[?]
- Transportation in Serbia[?]
- Communications in Serbia[?]
- Economy of Serbia[?]
- Demographics of Serbia[?]
- Geography of Serbia[?]
- History of Serbia
- Foreign relations of Serbia[?]
Wiki links
External links
- Serbian Unity Congress Serbian history page (http://www.suc.org/culture/history/)
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