The geographic features of Serbia include the central and south east region of Europe. Serbia is and was landlocked, meaning it is surrounded by all land. It's climate was influenced by the oceans and mountains nearby including, the Atlantic Ocean, Mediterranean Sea, and the Balkan Mountains.
The population of Serbia in this time was about 2,440,000 people.
The size of Serbia was 77,474 km sq.
The size of Serbia was 77,474 km sq.
The Government of Serbia in World War I era includes:
An Constitutional Monarchy which limits the ruler or rulers governing power through the use of a constitution. Their leaders include King - 1882–1889 Milan I 1889–1903 Alexander I 1903–1918 Peter I Prime Minister - 1882–1883 Milan Piroćanac (first) 1912–1918 Nikola Pašić (last) |
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Culture in Serbia is different from ___ in the way that they have a unique language, currency, religion and their unique aspects of culture. They speak Serbian. The main religion of Serbia is Christian Orthodox, but there are also the religions of Islamic, Roman Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and even more. Their unique aspects of culture include mixtures of the eastern and the western cultural models. Byzantium was specific type of combination of the inherited Roman state organisation and legal order, the Hellenic culture, and the Christian Orthodox. This influence is evidenced in the cultural inheritance of the Eastern spirit - the Orthodox Christianity, Byzantine style of architecture and continued intellectual vitality, Medieval Monasteries, and even the Cryillic alphabet.
By the end of the war, Serbia's total loss of life included those of civilians. Those who died were mostly executed by the Austrian- Hungarians. At the end of the war, Serbia did obtain territories from the Austrian and Ottoman empires.