
The Belgrade Fortress at the confluence of the Sava and Danube, the Church of Saint Sava – one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, the Nikola Tesla Museum, the Petrovaradin Fortress, and the Studenica Monastery, the coronation site of the first Serbian king.
01.01 New Year
January 07.01, Christmas (Orthodox)
February 15.02, National Unity Day
March 27.04, Constitution Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
May 09.05, Victory Day
June 28.06, Vidovdan
November 11.11, Day of Reconciliation
December 25.12, Christmas
192 police
193, fire department
194, emergency medical care
1987, roadside assistance
– Novak Djokovic, tennis player
- Nikola Tesla, inventor
– Emir Kusturica, director
– Milorad Dodik, politician
– entry into administrative buildings without permission
– photographing military installations and border posts
– export of archaeological finds without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- using drones without permission
– It is customary to shake hands firmly when meeting.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
First (in the world)
– The world's first state project to preserve the Cyrillic alphabet as a cultural code in the digital environment
– The world's first museum dedicated to the history of electricity and Tesla's inventions (Belgrade)
– The world's first international trumpet music festival (Gucha)
– The first monastery in the world included in the UNESCO list as an object combining Byzantine and Romanesque architecture (Studenica)
– The world's first state project to integrate folklore into the school curriculum at the national level
Records (the "most" in the world)
– The highest density of monasteries per capita in the Balkan region
– The largest collection of archives related to the life and works of Nikola Tesla
– The highest share of raspberry exports per capita
– The highest concentration of trumpet orchestras in one region (Western Serbia)
– The highest proportion of rural population among European countries with an urbanization level below 60%
Records (one of the most) in the world
– One of the most ancient Slavic states with an uninterrupted written tradition
– One of the most active participants in international chess tournaments
– One of the most famous centers of Byzantine architecture outside of Greece
– One of the most stable rural tourism markets in Eastern Europe
Anti-records (the "most" in the world)
– The highest proportion of the population that left the country in the 1990s in relation to the total number
– The highest density of destroyed cultural heritage sites as a result of armed conflicts
Anti-records ("one of the most" in the world)
– One of the highest youth unemployment rates in the region
– One of the lowest levels of investment in science and technology in Europe
– One of the highest levels of air pollution in winter
– One of the highest levels of dependence on coal power
– One of the highest levels of regional inequality
– greeting / Hello / zdravo
– gratitude / praise / hvala
– please / We beg / molim
– sorry / Sorry / izvini
– where is the bus...? / Where is the bus...? /where je autobus
– How much does the ticket cost? / Koliko koshta karta? / koliko koshta karta
– pharmacy / Apoteka / apoteka
– I need a doctor / Treba mi doktor
– I need help / Треба ми помоћ / treba mi pomoch
– call the police / Call the police / pozovite politsiyu
– Call an ambulance / Позовите Хину помоћ / pozovite hitnu pomoch
– very tasty! / Vrlo bites! / vrlo ukusno
– bill, please / Rachun, we pray / rachun molim
– toast / Zhiveli! (Let's be healthy!) / zhiveli
– joke / In Serbia, rakija is not a drink, but a tradition! / u srbiji rakija is tradition!
First (in the world)
– The world's first state project to preserve the Cyrillic alphabet as a cultural code in the digital environment
– The world's first museum dedicated to the history of electricity and Tesla's inventions (Belgrade)
– The world's first international trumpet music festival (Gucha)
– The first monastery in the world included in the UNESCO list as an object combining Byzantine and Romanesque architecture (Studenica)
– The world's first state project to integrate folklore into the school curriculum at the national level
Records (the "most" in the world)
– The highest density of monasteries per capita in the Balkan region
– The largest collection of archives related to the life and works of Nikola Tesla
– The highest share of raspberry exports per capita
– The highest concentration of trumpet orchestras in one region (Western Serbia)
– The highest proportion of rural population among European countries with an urbanization level below 60%
Records (one of the most) in the world
– One of the most ancient Slavic states with an uninterrupted written tradition
– One of the most active participants in international chess tournaments
– One of the most famous centers of Byzantine architecture outside of Greece
– One of the most stable rural tourism markets in Eastern Europe
Anti-records (the "most" in the world)
– The highest proportion of the population that left the country in the 1990s in relation to the total number
– The highest density of destroyed cultural heritage sites as a result of armed conflicts
Anti-records ("one of the most" in the world)
– One of the highest youth unemployment rates in the region
– One of the lowest levels of investment in science and technology in Europe
– One of the highest levels of air pollution in winter
– One of the highest levels of dependence on coal power
– One of the highest levels of regional inequality
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (pljeskavica, rakia)
– History and culture
– Music and dancing
– Sports (football, basketball)
– Nature and tourism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and conflicts
- Kosovo
- Social problems
- Personal income
– visit monasteries
- listen to music
– to taste rakia
– hiking in the mountains
The Belgrade Fortress at the confluence of the Sava and Danube, the Church of Saint Sava – one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, the Nikola Tesla Museum, the Petrovaradin Fortress, and the Studenica Monastery, the coronation site of the first Serbian king.
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01.01 New Year
January 07.01, Christmas (Orthodox)
February 15.02, National Unity Day
March 27.04, Constitution Day
May 01.05, Labor Day
May 09.05, Victory Day
June 28.06, Vidovdan
November 11.11, Day of Reconciliation
December 25.12, Christmas
192 police
193, fire department
194, emergency medical care
1987, roadside assistance
– Novak Djokovic, tennis player
- Nikola Tesla, inventor
– Emir Kusturica, director
– Milorad Dodik, politician
– entry into administrative buildings without permission
– photographing military installations and border posts
– export of archaeological finds without a license
- participation of foreigners in rallies
- using drones without permission
– It is customary to shake hands firmly when meeting.
– Respect for elders is expressed in special forms of address
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– It is customary to wear national costumes on holidays.
– greeting / Hello / zdravo
– gratitude / praise / hvala
– please / We beg / molim
– sorry / Sorry / izvini
– where is the bus...? / Where is the bus...? /where je autobus
– How much does the ticket cost? / Koliko koshta karta? / koliko koshta karta
– pharmacy / Apoteka / apoteka
– I need a doctor / Treba mi doktor
– I need help / Треба ми помоћ / treba mi pomoch
– call the police / Call the police / pozovite politsiyu
– Call an ambulance / Позовите Хину помоћ / pozovite hitnu pomoch
– very tasty! / Vrlo bites! / vrlo ukusno
– bill, please / Rachun, we pray / rachun molim
– toast / Zhiveli! (Let's be healthy!) / zhiveli
– joke / In Serbia, rakija is not a drink, but a tradition! / u srbiji rakija is tradition!
First (in the world)
– The world's first state project to preserve the Cyrillic alphabet as a cultural code in the digital environment
– The world's first museum dedicated to the history of electricity and Tesla's inventions (Belgrade)
– The world's first international trumpet music festival (Gucha)
– The first monastery in the world included in the UNESCO list as an object combining Byzantine and Romanesque architecture (Studenica)
– The world's first state project to integrate folklore into the school curriculum at the national level
Records (the "most" in the world)
– The highest density of monasteries per capita in the Balkan region
– The largest collection of archives related to the life and works of Nikola Tesla
– The highest share of raspberry exports per capita
– The highest concentration of trumpet orchestras in one region (Western Serbia)
– The highest proportion of rural population among European countries with an urbanization level below 60%
Records (one of the most) in the world
– One of the most ancient Slavic states with an uninterrupted written tradition
– One of the most active participants in international chess tournaments
– One of the most famous centers of Byzantine architecture outside of Greece
– One of the most stable rural tourism markets in Eastern Europe
Anti-records (the "most" in the world)
– The highest proportion of the population that left the country in the 1990s in relation to the total number
– The highest density of destroyed cultural heritage sites as a result of armed conflicts
Anti-records ("one of the most" in the world)
– One of the highest youth unemployment rates in the region
– One of the lowest levels of investment in science and technology in Europe
– One of the highest levels of air pollution in winter
– One of the highest levels of dependence on coal power
– One of the highest levels of regional inequality
It is customary to discuss:
– National cuisine (pljeskavica, rakia)
– History and culture
– Music and dancing
– Sports (football, basketball)
– Nature and tourism
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and conflicts
- Kosovo
- Social problems
- Personal income
– visit monasteries
- listen to music
– to taste rakia
– hiking in the mountains
