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Serbia Geography

The climatic condition and the vegetation in the country of Serbia depends on the Serbia Geography. The Serbia Geography consists of the Dinaric mountains cutting through the country. The mountain range lies to the west of the Morava River. Dinara has its highest peak at an altitude of 8712 feet. The country of Serbia has its natural borders shared with Bulgaria and Romania. The border is built naturally by the Balkan Mountains. The Pannonian stretch or a stretch of fertile land created by the rivers stretch from the northern part of Belgrade to the borders of Croatia, Hungary and Romania.

Some of the major rivers in the country are :

  • The Danube
  • Drina
  • Sava
  • Lim
  • Morava
  • Tara
The Serbia Geography also includes a lake called the Lake Skadar, a part of which falls under Alvania.

Serbia Geography also includes the mixed climate and vegetation found in the country of Serbia. In the north the climate is continental, and therefore has a well distributed rainfall and humid summers. The winters are extremely cold and arid. the The central part of the country has both of continental climate and Mediterranean climate. The southern part of the of the country has an Adriatic climate attributed to it. The Adriatic sea in the south plays a major role in controlling the climate of the country.

The Adriatic climate in Serbia Geography has hot and dry summers. The autumns have similar climatic condition, but the winters are cold with heavy rainfall, which make the climate more torrential. Altogether, rainfall is equally distributed throughout the Serbia Geography. To know more about Serbia Geography click on the links:




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