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Serbia

LC control no.n 85195919
Descriptive conventionsrda
Geographic headingSerbia
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Geographic subdivision usageSerbia
Variant(s)Kni︠a︡zhestvo Serbii︠a︡
N.R. Serbii︠a︡
Narodna Republika Srbija
NR Serbii︠a︡
People's Republic of Serbia
Republic of Serbia
Republika Srbija
RS de Serbije
Serbii︠a︡
Servia
Socialist Republic of Serbia
Socijalistička Republika Srbija
Sot︠s︡ialisticheskai︠a︡ Respublika Serbii︠a︡
SR Srbija
Srbija
SRS
Szerbia
Србија
See alsoSerbia and Montenegro
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Other standard no.Q403
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concept17058
Associated placeEurope
Balkan Peninsula
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Found inBGN gaz Yugoslavia, Mar. 1983, v. 2, p. 693 (Serbia; rgn; 43⁰00ʹN, 21⁰20ʹE)
Matematički vesnik, nova serija, knj. 3, sveska 1 (1966): t.p. (SRS) verso t.p. (RS de Serbie; SR Srbije)
Enc. Brit., 15th ed.: v. 9, p. 65 (Serbia; Srbija; constituent rep., Eastern Yugoslavia)
Webster's new geograph. dict., 1977: p. 1095 (Serbia or formerly Servia)
Sov. ėnt︠s︡ikl. slov., 4th ed.: p. 1198 (Serbii︠a︡; Sot︠s︡ialistich. Respublika Serbii︠a︡)
Vesnik Društva matematičara i fizičara Narodne Republike Srbije, 1949: t.p. (N.R. Serbii)
Socialist Republic of Serbia, 1985: t.p. (Socialist Republic of Serbia)
Its New Constitution of Republic of Serbia, 1990.
BGN. For. names decisions, 06-04-92: p.12 (former entry: Srbija [brief], Socijalistička Republika: ADM1; current BGN-approved entry: Srbija [brief], Socijalistička Republika [Serbocroatian]; Serbia [conventional]: ADM1, 44⁰00ʹN, 21⁰00ʹE)
BGN. Foreign names info. bull., 15 Oct. 1992: p. 8 (former name: Srbija [brief], Socijalistička Republika [Serbocroatian]; Serbia [conventional]; ADM1; new name: Serbia [conventional]; Srbija [Serbocroatian]; PCL, 44⁰00ʹN, 21⁰00ʹE) p. iv (Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been formally recognized as a state by the U.S.)
Foreign names information bulletin, Feb. 28, 2001 (former name: Srbija [Serbocroatian]; Serbia [conventional]--PCL, 44⁰35ʹN 21⁰00ʹE (SR); new name: Srbija [short form], Republika [Serbocroatian]; Republic of Serbia [conventional] [Serbia = conventional short form]--ADM1, 44⁰00ʹN 21⁰00ʹE (YI02))
Wikipedia, June 5, 2006: Serbia (After Montenegro voted to leave the State Union, the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Republika Srbija) officially proclaimed its independence on June 5, 2006 while remaining the legal heir to the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro)
Serbian Government home page, June 5, 2006 (June 5, 2006 - Serbian parliament has adopted today the Decision on obligation of Serbian state bodies in carrying out Serbia's jurisdictions as successor of the state union of Serbia-Montenegro)
   <http://www.srbija.sr.gov.yu/?change%5Flang=en>
GEOnet, Nov. 29, 2006 (Serbia [short form], Republic of; Srbija [short form], Republika [Serbian]--PCLI, 44⁰00ʹN 21⁰00ʹE, variants: Serbia, Socialist Republic of; Serbia, People's Republic of; RB00)
Mák, Ferenc. Vesztegzár, 2013: title page (Szerbia)
Wikipedia, Dec. 2, 2015: Serbia (Serbian Kingdom gained independence 1217; became part of Ottoman Empire in 15th cent.; Principality of Serbia gained formal independence in 1878; became a kingdom in 1882; on Dec. 1, 1918, Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes proclaimed under King Peter I of Serbia; renamed Yugoslavia in 1929; after World War II Serbia became constituent republic within Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
Mojata svezda, 2012: page 233 (Србија = Srbija)
The world factbook, via WWW, July 1, 2019 (Serbia. Location: Southeastern Europe, between Macedonia and Hungary. Geographic coordinates: 44 00 N, 21 00 E. Conventional long form: Republic of Serbia. Conventional short form: Serbia. Local long form: Republika Srbija. Local short form: Srbija. Former: People's Republic of Serbia, Socialist Republic of Serbia. Government type: parliamentary republic)
Kaznitelnyĭ zakonikʺ za Kni︠a︡zhestvo Srbii︠u︡, 1860.
Geographic area codee-rb--- RS SRB
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