3. Serbia is
located on
the Balkan
Peninsula
and has 8
neighboring
countries.
The area is 88,499
square kilometers.
It has a population
of 9 million.
Belgrade is the
capital city.
Currency is RSD
Serbian dinar.
1 RSD (117 euros)
4. Corridor 10 is the
most important
highway connecting
Western and Eastern
Europe.
5. Corridor 7 is the
Danube waterway
through Serbia, 588.5
kilometers long.
6. The relief of Serbia is mountainous in the south and
lowland in the north.
The largest mountains are the Dinaric Mountains,
Prokletije, Sar Planina, Kopaonik, Carpathian-Balkan
Mountains, Stara Planina (Balkans), Rhodope Mountains.
The picture shows the mountain Zlatar, the river Uvac and
its meanders and a rare species of bird Griffon Vulture
with a wingspan of 3 meters.
7. Devil's town is a natural phenomenon. There are 220
earthen cups. There is a volcanic cap on each cup. These
compartments are located on the Radan Mountains. They
are formed by soil washing or denudation.
8. Serbia has 5 national parks
Fruska gora mountain
Tara mountain
Djerdap Gorge
Kopaonik Mountain
Šara Mountain
9. Šumadija is an agricultural
hilly and mountainous region
known for its plums and the
most densely populated region.
The largest cities are
Kragujevac.
Vojvodina is a lowland and
agricultural region known for wheat,
sunflower and windmills.
The largest cities are Novi Sad.
10. The river network is swallowed.
93% of the river flows into the
Black Sea over the
588-kilometer-long Danube River.
The national river is the Morava.
11. There are 130 thermal
springs in Serbia with a
temperature of 92 degrees
in Vranjska Banja, which
is the warmest in Europe.
13. Belgrade has 2 million inhabitants. It has an
exceptional geostrategic position on the Sava and
Danube rivers.
It has a turbulent history, it was founded by the
Celts in the 4th century BC.
It was the capital of one of the largest states in
Europe, the Socialist Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia.
Today it is the modern, university, cultural and
economic center of the Balkans.
Stari grda and Zvezdara, where our school is,
were marked.
14. Kalimegdan
Its name comes from the Turkish words kale
("fortress") and mejdan ("battlefield").
It dates back to the 1st century AD and was a
fortress for the Romans, Byzanties, the
Ottoman Empire because this is where Via
militaris. Today it is a large park overlooking
the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.
15. The city center is Knez Mihajlova Street
and the monument to Knez Mihajlo on
the Republic Square.
16. Belgrade is a city that has a lot of parks and promenades along the rivers.
17. "New Belgrade" was founded in
1960 as a city of dormitories for
the population, characterized by
high residential buildings.
19. The largest Orthodox church, "Temple of Saint Sava" in Vracar. Height 70 meters.
The picture shows a monument to Kardjordje Petrovic, which defends the population in the
interior of Serbia from invaders in the Middle Ages.
25. Sixth Belgrade Grammer school was founded in 1933. Students here
can attend three courses: social study course, mathematics and ICT
course. Many celebrities have graduated from our school, famous
actors, politicians, academic citizens.
26. There are numerous school activities in Sixth
Belgrade Grammer school:
• Days of patriarch Pavle
• many after school programs, such as drama
club, debate club, art club, english corner,
linguistic club, sports club...
• we also have school newspaper, named
“Šestar”
Some of the awards our school got are “Merit
for the people” and October award “Dositej
Obradović”
27. The UNESCO Club
The UNESCO Club of the Sixth
Belgrade Grammer school gathers
school students with the aim of
providing the necessary knowledge,
skills and abilities in the fields of
science, culture, sustainable
development, environmental protection
and preservation of cultural values and
natural assets for students.