!!!Serbia: Geography
||Location|Southeastern Europe, between Macedonia and Hungary
||Geographic Coordinates|44 00 N, 21 00 E[{GoogleMap location='44.0,21.0' zoom='4'}]
||Area |''total: ''77,474 sq km\\''land: ''77,474 sq km\\''water: ''0 sq km__\\''We are unable to verify those figures from Factbook, since the 6 main sources we used for checking give different figures as follows:\\[Factbook|https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook]: 77474\\ [DBpedia|http://dbpedia.org]: 88360\\ [Geoname|http://www.geonames.org]: 88361\\ [Infoplease|http://www.infoplease.com]: 77474\\ [Britannica|http://www.britannica.com]: 77498\\ [Wolfram|http://www.wolframalpha.com]: 77474''__\\__Attempted Explanation__: Please help us to try to explain the discrepancies by sending us helpful information to [office@global-geography.org|mailto:office@global-geography.org]
||Land boundaries|''total: ''2,026 km\\''border countries: ''Bosnia and Herzegovina 302 km, Bulgaria 318 km, Croatia 241 km, Hungary 151 km, Kosovo 352 km, Macedonia 62 km, Montenegro 124 km, Romania 476 km
||Coastline|0 km (landlocked)
||Elevation Extremes|''lowest point: ''Danube and Timok Rivers 35 m\\''highest point: ''Midzor 2,169 m
||Highest Mountains|__Due to difference in mountain rankings taken from two data sources we are listing here both lists :__\\ According to [Wolfram|http://www.wolframalpha.com]: Ðeravica 2656 m; Bobotov Kuk 2523 m; Midžor 2169 m; Crna Glava 2139 m; Strmenica 2122 m\\According to [Geonames|http://www.geonames.org]: Dolni Kara Mustafa 2100 m; Pancicev Vrh 2017 m\\ \\__Attempted Explanation:__ Please help us to try to explain the discrepancies by sending us helpful information to [office@global-geography.org|mailto:office@global-geography.org] \\[Important Mountains|Geography/Europe/Serbia/Geography/Important_Mountains]
||Terrain|extremely varied; to the north, rich fertile plains; to the east, limestone ranges and basins; to the southeast, ancient mountains and hills
||Natural Hazards|destructive earthquakes
||Natural Resource|oil, gas, coal, iron ore, copper, zinc, antimony, chromite, gold, silver, magnesium, pyrite, limestone, marble, salt, arable land
||Land Use|''arable land: ''37.28%\\''permanent crops: ''3.41%\\''other: ''59.31% (2011)
||Climate|in 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)
||Irrigated Land|919.6 sq km (2011)
||Renewable Water Resources|162.2 cu km (note - includes Kosovo) (2011)
||Environment_CurrentIssues|air pollution around Belgrade and other industrial cities; water pollution from industrial wastes dumped into the Sava which flows into the Danube
||Environment - international agreements|''party to: ''Air Pollution, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands\\''signed, but not ratified: ''none of the selected agreements
||Large Cities|__Due to difference in city rankings taken from two data sources we are listing here both lists :__\\According to [Wolfram|http://www.wolframalpha.com]: Belgrade; Novi Sad; Nis; Kragujevac; Krusevac\\According to [Geonames|http://www.geonames.org]: Belgrade; Niš; Novi Sad; Zemun; Kragujevac\\\\\__Attempted Explanation:__ Please help us to try to explain the discrepancies by sending us helpful information to [office@global-geography.org|mailto:office@global-geography.org] \\[Important Cities|Geography/Europe/Serbia/Geography/Important_Cities]
||Geography-note|controls one of the major land routes from Western Europe to Turkey and the Near East\\[Important Rivers|Geography/Europe/Serbia/Geography/Important_Rivers]\\[Important Lakes|Geography/Europe/Serbia/Geography/Important_Lakes]