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Serbia succeeded the convention on 11 September 2001, following the breakup of Yugoslavia. [3] As of 2024, there are five sites in Serbia on the list and eleven on the tentative list. The first site in Serbia to be added to the list was Stari Ras and Sopoćani, inscribed at the 3rd UNESCO session in 1979. [4]
Lists of tourist attractions in Serbia (1 C, 8 P) B. Beaches of Serbia (5 P) C. Canyons and gorges of Serbia (4 P) E. Entertainment events in Serbia (8 C)
Protected Historic Landmarks (Serbian: Заштићена знаменита места / Zaštićena znamenita mesta) are historical places in the Republic of Serbia that have the third level of the State protection. Those are part of the Cultural Heritage of Serbia protection list.
Tourism in Serbia is officially recognized as a primary area for economic and social growth. [1] The hotel and catering sector accounted for approximately 2.2% of GDP in 2015. [2] Tourism in Serbia employs some 120 000 people, about 4.5% of the country's workforce. [1] In recent years the number of tourists is increasing.
Lists of monuments and memorials in Serbia (3 P) Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Serbia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Tourist attractions in Serbia (24 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Tourism in Serbia" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.
In 2020, Đerdap was declared both a European Geopark and the 11th Ramsar site in Serbia. The Ramsar protected area includes the entire area of the national park with the addition of Mala Vrbica, the Important Bird Area located outside of the park. The wetlands developed after the artificial lake was created, which elevated the underground ...