Clues
Use these details to boost your ability to identify specific countries in the game.
Identity & symbols
Language
Serbian is the official language, using both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. Special characters include č, ć, ž, š, and đ.
Culture
Prominent cultural markers include Orthodox churches with distinctive domes, traditional Serbian houses, and local markets
Miscellaneous
Look for Cyrillic scripts, unique roadside architecture, and occasional presence of traditional Serbian motels or restaurants
Capital
Belgrade
Environment & landscape
Environment
Diverse landscapes including mountainous regions, plains, and rivers; notable features include the Danube River and the Fruska Gora national park
Infrastructure
Architectural styles range from Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences to Brutalist designs; urban areas may have a mix of modern and historical buildings
Coverage
True
Foliage
Common tree types include beech, oak, and pine, with grasses varying from meadow to forest undergrowth.
Topography
Serbia is characterized by a mix of hilly terrain and flat plains, with the Carpathian and Balkan mountain ranges influencing the landscape.
Roads & transportation
Cars
Vehicle registration plates have a blue stripe on the left with the Serbian coat of arms and a city code (e.g., BG for Belgrade)
Driving
Vehicles drive on the right side of the road
Signs
Road signs are generally in Serbian using both Cyrillic and Latin scripts; signs may include a mix of colors with white backgrounds and blue or green text
Stop
Stop signs in Serbia read 'STOP' in capital letters.
Bollards
Bollards in Serbia are typically standard cylindrical concrete or metal posts, often painted in bright colors for visibility.
Poles
Utility poles in Serbia are usually wooden or concrete and often feature multiple lines for electricity and telecommunications.