Serbia is a Balkan country in Southeastern Europe. It is at the crossroads of European history, and as such is a mix of cultures, ethnicities and religions. It lies on one of the major land routes from Central Europe to the Near East. It was the dominant component of Yugoslavia, and considered to be its natural successor. Despite having developed as a tourist destination much later than neighbouring Croatia, it is also a varied and beautiful nation, offering a mixed scenery: from the plains of Vojvodina that remind one of the scenes from Dr. Zhivago in winter, to many mountains, lakes, and national parks. During the summer tourists love spending their time in Belgrade, seen as one of the up-and-coming capitals of Europe. In winter, they are attracted to the ski resorts, one of the most popular being Kopaonik. There are also many spa resorts. Serbia has a soulfulness and verve, coupled a gusto for good living, that are rare to find, while its people are some of the most hospitable and welcoming.
This section provides insights into the societal and governmental aspects of the country, including corruption levels, human development, democracy indices, freedom of expression, and overall happiness. These metrics help to understand the quality of governance and social well-being in the nation.
Corruption:
3.5
HDI:
8.33
Democracy:
4.39
Class.:
Moderate Autocracy
Democracy:
6.26
Regime:
Flawed Democracy
Expression:
4.25
Freedom:
5.6
Censorship:
4
Happiness:
6.6
Conflict Level:
Minimal
Conflict Forecast:
Risks
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Renting (City Center):
$542.89
Renting (Outside of Center):
$407.19
Meal:
$9.92
Market (Western food):
$235.23
Market (Asian food):
$180.08
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