Centrally located in the southeast of the Balkan Peninsula, Serbia offers a mix of buzzing capital Belgrade, picturesque villages and historic sites.
Maybe you have heard of the top seed tennis player Novak Djokovic, but never heard of his home country Serbia? Centrally located in the southeast of the Balkan Peninsula, Serbia is becoming more popular due to its interesting mix of metropolis Belgrade and quaint countryside. Visitors will not want to miss the citadel Kalemegdan and Skadarska artsy neighborhood in Belgrade, the colorful Drvengrad village in Zlatibor, many medieval monasteries, Ottoman spires, Orthodox churches and Austro-Hungarian fortifications scattered around the country and even some pristinely preserved art nouveau buildings in Subotica near the Hungarian border.
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