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![]() On July 1, 2006, the United Nations, the U.S. State Department, as well as other many additional countries around the world now recognize both Montenegro and Serbia as separate nations. We are in the process of creating separate maps and individual pages for both countries, and hope to have them on line in the very near future. ![]()
Serbia's capital is Belgrade, and Montenegro's is now Podgorica. Kosovo, a region of Serbia, is administrated by NATO and the United Nations.
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In 1999, the world watched in horror as the Serbs began a massive expulsion of ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo. That action provoked an international response that included the bombing of Serbia, and the positioning of NATO peacekeepers in Kosovo.
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Within months, Serbia's former leader (Slobodan Milosevic) was arrested; awaiting trial in The Hague, Netherlands for crimes against humanity, he died.
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The Serbia and Montenegro map pages are currently being revised, and will be posted soon.
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The toothy-edge Balkan Mountains form its natural borders with Bulgaria and Romania.
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A fertile river floodplain (the Pannonian) stretches from Belgrade north to the borders with Croatia, Hungary and Romania.
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Significant rivers include the Danube, Drina, lim, Morava, Sava and Tara. Lake Skadar is shared with Albania.
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In the central valleys, conditions are more moderate, while in the south and southwest (Montenegro), hot, dry Mediterranean summers are the norm, with relatively cold winters.
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