Geography

Serbia

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Administrative divisions

BelgradeBor DistrictBranicevo DistrictCentral Banat DistrictJablanica DistrictKolubara DistrictMacva DistrictMoravica DistrictNisava DistrictNorth Backa DistrictNorth Banat DistrictPcinja DistrictPirot DistrictPodunavlje DistrictPomoravlje DistrictRasina DistrictRaska DistrictSouth Backa DistrictSouth Banat DistrictSumadija DistrictSyrmia DistrictToplica DistrictWest Backa DistrictZajecar DistrictZlatibor District
25 · First-level (ADM1)

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BelgradeBor DistrictBranicevo DistrictCentral Banat DistrictJablanica DistrictKolubara DistrictMacva DistrictMoravica DistrictNisava DistrictNorth Backa DistrictNorth Banat DistrictPcinja DistrictPirot DistrictPodunavlje DistrictPomoravlje DistrictRasina DistrictRaska DistrictSouth Backa DistrictSouth Banat DistrictSumadija DistrictSyrmia DistrictToplica DistrictWest Backa DistrictZajecar DistrictZlatibor District

Source: geoBoundaries CGAZ (ADM1)

IndicatorValue
Total area84,990 km²World Bank WDI [2023]
Exclusive economic zone (EEZ)No authoritative open source found
Administrative divisions (ADM1)25 divisionsgeoBoundaries [2026]
LocationSoutheastern Europe, between Macedonia and HungaryCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Coastline0 km (landlocked)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Land boundaries2,322 kmCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Bordering countriesBosnia and Herzegovina 345 km; Bulgaria 344 km; Croatia 314 km; Hungary 164 km; Kosovo 366 km; North Macedonia 101 km; Montenegro 157 km; Romania 531 kmCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Terrainextremely varied; to the north, rich fertile plains; to the east, limestone ranges and basins; to the southeast, ancient mountains and hillsCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Climatein the north, continental climate (cold winters and hot, humid summers with well-distributed rainfall); in other parts, continental and Mediterranean climate (relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall and hot, dry summers and autumns)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Natural resourcesoil, gas, coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, antimony, chromite, gold, silver, magnesium, pyrite, limestone, marble, salt, arable landCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Highest pointMidzor 2,169 mCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Lowest pointDanube and Timok Rivers 35 mCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Mean elevation442 mCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Area (comparative)slightly smaller than South CarolinaCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Natural hazardsdestructive earthquakesCIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive
Maritime claimsnone (landlocked)CIA World Factbook [2025] · 2026 archive

Section metadata

Data year2026
EditionDatabook 2026
Coverage15/16
LicenseCC-BY
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Datasets on this page
  • World Bank WDI
    world_bank_wdi
    Edition: 2024
  • geoBoundaries
    www.geoboundaries.org
    Edition: 2026
  • CIA World Factbook
    cia_factbook
    Edition: 2025
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About this data

Serbia's geography on Databook compiles 15 indicators from 3 open datasets including World Bank WDI, geoBoundaries, CIA World Factbook. Key figures include total area (84,990 km²), administrative divisions (adm1) (25 divisions). Data is referenced to 2026. Every value carries its source and publication year, published under open licenses.