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Today Serbia is a progressive

Serbia is situated in the southern Balkans and is bordered by Romania to the northeast of Bulgaria to the south eastern Macedonia, southwest of Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina to the west, Croatia to the northwest and a small party in the South-West of Hungary in the north and the coastal nation of Montenegro partner in the Southwest.

Much of the association of Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia has been home to the capital of the former Yugoslavia is a country that still evokes memories recent problems with the mere mention of his name. In the geographic diversity adds a lot of surprising in a country that is often overlooked by the foreigners, through events in recent history, but today Serbia is a progressive, stable and open, full of friendly people and a number of beautiful experiments.

The wars of the 90s saw Serbian tourism decimated and the country has only begun to rebuild the market in recent years years. However, it is being rebuilt and the signs are better. International aid has been entering the country and major cities and towns are the most structurally repaired, so intact and new properties are not too hard to find for the potential investor level off.

Yugoslavia was both a popular tourist destination, but the effects of the fall republics and the violence that followed as the number of visitors come to nothing. Since the stability has been so slow to come around, the market has seen recently Signs of attention and consequently the country is not full of tourists all bad for the country, one might say that is good for the visitor. The country maintains a natural beauty that competes with others and with prices that are more than friends of the portfolio, Serbia is a place to stay interesting.

Belgrade's most densely populated city of Serbia and attractions on offer is displayed, with bars, nightclubs and theaters that offer all kinds of attractions for discerning visitors. The city has been destroyed 40 times since it was built 2,300 years ago, and this fact is reflected in a strange atmosphere in Belgrade is a real sense of strength and willingness to go forward and there are still a number of world-class attractions for all to enjoy.

The National Museum and the Museum of Modern Art is worth a visit, as the cathedral of Kalemegdan and areas of Kneza Mihaila with cafes and shops or wonderfully bohemian Skadarlija are also interesting because they're wonderful.

National parks and other resorts offer activities such as fishing, hiking and skiing in Serbia has been tarnished in recent years with a bad image, but there are enough things that do for all.

About the Author

Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Serbia Rental Site

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