BASIC
- Surface Area: 88 361 sq km
- Borders: Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and FYROM.
- Capital City: Belgrade
- Population: 7.498.001(excluding Kosovo)
- Official language: Serbian
- Population (Age structure & projected population growth):
- Population aged (0-14) - 15.6%
- Population aged (15-64) - 67.1%
- Population aged (65+) - 17.2%
- Population growth rate: minus 0,4%
ECONOMIC
- Natural Resources:
oil, gas, coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, antimony, chromite, gold, silver, magnesium, pyrite, limestone, marble, salt, arable land
- Industries:
Sugar, agricultural machinery, electrical and communication equipment, paper and pulp, lead, transportation equipment
- Agriculture – products: Wheat, maize, sugar beets, sunflower, beef, pork, milk.
- Currency & Code : Serbian Dinar; Code: RSD
- Industrial Growth: 1.1% (2008)
- GDP (in currency): 24.07 EUR billions (2008)
- GDP Growth:: 7.53% (2007)
- GDP per capita: 3 287 EUR (2008)
- Consumer Inflation: 6% (2007)
- Unemployment: 14.8% (2008)
- Foreign Direct Investment: (in currency): 1812.1 EUR millions (2008)
- Current Account(in currency): minus 4.534 EUR bilions (2007)
- Public Debt: (as % of GDP): 25.9% (2008)
- External debt(in currency): 4691.2 EUR millions (2008)
- Exports(in currency): 7.990 EUR billions (2007)
- Imports(in currency):13.775 EUR billions (2007)
TRAVEL TIPS
CLIMATE
- Climate Serbia can be described as moderate-continental, with a more or less expressed the local features.
GETTING AROUND
- Car Rental Companies: RCS – Rent a Car System,Progres Rent-a-car, VIP Rent-a-car, ZIM rent-a car
- Taxi Companies: Beo Taxi, Plavi taxi, Pink Taxi, Lux Taxi, Maksis Taxi
- Banks:National Bank of Serbia, Eurobank EFG, KBC Bank, Societe Generale Bank, Raiffeisen Bank
WHERE TO STAY
- Luxury Hotels:Hyatt Regency Belgrade, Continental Hotel Beograd, IN Hotel Beograd, Zlatnik Hotel, President Hotel
WHAT TO SEE
- Main Squares: Republic Square, Student's Square, Slavia Square
- History and Culture: Kalemegdan, Saint Sava Temple, The Building of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts (SANU),The National Assembly Building
- Shopping: Knez Mihailova Street
- Parks and Gardens: The Jevremovac Botanic Garden
Sources:
Serbian Government (www.srbija.gov.rs)
World Bank (www.worldbank.org)
United Nations Cartographic Section (www.un.org)
International Monetary Fund (www.imf.org)
National Bank of Serbia (www.nbs.rs)
Republic Development Bureau (www.razvoj.sr.gov.yu)
Serbia Investment and Export Promotion Agency – SIEPA (www.siepa.gov.rs)
Ministry of Finance (www.mfin.sr.gov.yu)
Republic Hydrometeorological Service of Serbia (www.hidmet.gov.rs)
Nations Online (www.nationsonline.org)
Tourist Organization of Belgrade (www.tob.co.rs)