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    1 day ago · In 1882, Principality of Serbia became the Kingdom of Serbia, ruled by King Milan I. The House of Karađorđević, descendants of the revolutionary leader Karađorđe Petrović, assumed power in 1903 following the May Overthrow.

  3. 3 days ago · Serbia, country in the west-central Balkans. For most of the 20th century, it was a part of Yugoslavia. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, a cosmopolitan city at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Serbia’s second city, Novi Sad, a cultural and educational center, lies upstream on the Danube.

  4. 2 days ago · Principality of Serbia: 18151882: Serbian Vojvodina: 18481849: Serbia and Banat: 18491860: Kingdom of Serbia: 18821918

  5. 4 days ago · Country name. conventional long form: Republic of Serbia conventional short form: Serbia local long form: Republika Srbija local short form: Srbija former: People's Republic of Serbia, Socialist Republic of Serbia etymology: the origin of the name is uncertain, but seems to be related to the name of the West Slavic Sorbs who reside in the Lusatian region in present-day eastern Germany; by ...

  6. 13 hours ago · The Serbian nation can trace its roots back to the 19th century, specifically to the Serbian revolution against Ottoman rule in 1817. This marked the birth of the Principality of Serbia, which achieved de facto independence in 1867 and gained full recognition by the Great Powers in the Berlin Congress of 1878.

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  7. May 17, 2024 · From 1815 to 1882, Serbia was known as the Principality of Serbia. It was later renamed the Kingdom of Serbia from 1882 to 1918.

  8. 6 days ago · This article briefly examines the history of Yugoslavia from 1929 until 2003, when it became the federated union of Serbia and Montenegro (which further separated into its component parts in 2006). For more detail, see the articles Serbia, Montenegro, and Balkans.

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