Border history of Serbia

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Through history, the border of Serbia has changed many times. Here's a map based time line of the changes.

Serbia, Duklja, Travunia, Zahumlje and Pagania in the 9th century

Serbia during the rule of Prince Stefan Nemanja and his son Stefan Prvovenčani, cca 1150-1220

Serbia during the rule of Tzar Stefan Dušan, cca 1350 A.D.

Serbia under Austrian administration (1718-1739)

Pashaluk of Belgrade in 1791

Serbia in 1809

Serbia in 1813

Principality of Serbia (1817-1833)

Principality of Serbia (1833-1878) and Vojvodina of Serbia and Tamiš Banat (1849-1860)

Principality of Serbia in 1878

Kingdom of Serbia in 1913

Kingdom of Serbia in 1918

Serbia and Banat (1941-1944)

modern Serbia since 1945

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