1. Serbia is one of the world’s biggest exporters of raspberries, and in the year 2012, Serbia was responsible for almost 95% of the world’s raspberries! This is a Serbia fact for kids – There is a river called Year, and it is called that because it is 365 meters long!

What culture does Serbia have?

Serbia’s culture is shaped by centuries of merging between different ethnic groups. Greek, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean influences can be found in several Serbian foods. Each Orthodox Christian family has its own patron saint day.

What are Serbian known for?

So, here we go – top 10 things Serbia is famous for:

  • Slivovitza. France has its wine and cheese, while Serbia has its brandy (rakija).
  • Vampires and Paprika. Wait, what?
  • Novak Djoković Surely you must know who Novak is.
  • Pirot Kilim (Carpet)
  • Slava.
  • Tesla.
  • Exit Festival.
  • Serbian Food.

What is traditional Serbian food?

National dishes of Serbia include sarma (a mix of ground pork or beef with rice rolled in leaves of cabbage), gibanica (an egg and cheese pie made with filo dough), pljeskavica (a ground beef or pork patty), ćevapi (grilled meat), paprikaš (a soup made of paprika), gulaš ( soup of meat and vegetables usually seasoned …

What influenced Serbian culture?

Situated at the great political and cultural frontiers of European civilisation, Serbia has across the centuries absorbed influences from many different sources: Byzantine and Roman, Christian and Islamic, Habsburg and Ottoman, communism and liberalism.

How old is the Serbian culture?

Among the remains of the tens of centuries old civilizations, there are traces of people who lived in this region 40,000 years ago, impressive Roman heritage, as well as medieval material and immaterial cultural wealth.

What does CcCc mean in Serbian?

CcCc (almost always written in Cyrillic script), means Само слога Србина спасава, or SSSS for Samo sloga Srbina spasava (Only Unity Saves the Serbs), a Serbian unofficial national motto.