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102,173 km² (39,449 miles²) - 10,544,00 people
Land boundaries: 2,246 km

Albania 287 km, Bosnia and Herzegovina 527 km, Bulgaria 318 km,
Croatia (north) 241 km, Croatia (south) 25 km,
Hungary 151 km, Macedonia 221 km, Romania 476 km
Coastline: 199 km
Country Code +381


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phone system
Numbering Plan of Serbia and Montenegro
local and national
national prefix 0
+ 2 - 3 digit
areacode - or --
+ 5 - 7 digit
restnumber --- ---
to --- ----

(all together from 7 to 9 digits)

mobils
mobile prefix:
6
7 - 8 digit restnumber
-- -- -- -
to ---- ----

International Calls
international prefix
00 (ex99)

Serbia's phonesystem
is regulated by Ministarstvo Saobracaja
Telekomunikacija


calling
to Serbia
from USA  011 381

from
Europe/most Countries 011 381
(country code 381
replaced 38 in Oct 1993)


Srbija i Crna Gora
Serbia
flag of Serbia
before
1992 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1945 Socialist Republic
1929 Yugoslavia
1918 Kingdom of Serbes Croats and Slovenes
capital:
Belgrade

head of State and
head of Government:
President

Government

view from the Royal Palace
national holiday:
Independance Day 27 April


economy

GNP $ 26.27 billion (2004)
GNP/person $ 2,400 (2004)
currency: Yugoslav Dinar (YUM)
and Euro (EUR)

65 ALL = I $ US (2002)

geography
Midzor, highest mountain of Serbia
Midzor 2,168 m





Phonebook of Novi Sad.com (+381 21) - Novi Sad, 2nd largest city of Serbia

Phonebook of Nis.com (+381 18) - Nis, 3rd largest city of Serbia

some local phone codes:

Belgrade
(+381 11)
Nis (+381 18) - Kragujevac (+381 34) - Novi Sad (+381 21)
Subotica (+381 24) - Potgorica (+381 81)
Urosevac (+381 290)





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