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  2. Serbian identity card - Wikipedia

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    Serbian identity card (Serbian: Лична карта, romanized: Lična karta) is the national identification card used in Serbia. The document is issued by the Serbian Police on behalf of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and is the main form of identification on the territory of the Republic of Serbia.

  3. Serbian passport - Wikipedia

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    International travel using Serbian identity card Serbian identity card. Serbian identity cards can be used instead of a passport for travel to some Balkan countries and territories that have signed special agreements with Serbia.

  4. Visa requirements for Serbian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Serbian identity card as optional passport replacement Serbian identity card. Serbian identity cards can be used instead of a passport for travel to some Balkan countries and territories that have signed bilateral agreements with Serbia.

  5. Unique Master Citizen Number - Wikipedia

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    70–79 – Central Serbia. 70 – Serbian citizens registered abroad at a Serbian diplomatic/consular post (section 4 of the JMBG Law) 71 – Belgrade region (City of Belgrade) 72 – Šumadija and Pomoravlje regions (Šumadija District and Pomoravlje District) 73 – Niš region (Nišava District, Pirot District and Toplica District)

  6. Visa policy of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    ID - May enter with a national ID card (incl. Irish passport card) for a stay of up to 90 days within 180-day period. 1 - 30 days visa-free period for holders of passports endorsed for public affairs too. 2 - Including all classes of British nationality.

  7. Serbian national identity - Wikipedia

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    Serbian national identity. The Kosovo Myth views the Serbs as martyrs and defenders of honour and Christianity. Serbia is the nation state of the Serbs, who are Serbia's dominant ethnic group. Serbs are also dominant in Republika Srpska, an entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In the 19th century, the Serbian national identity was manifested, with ...

  8. List of national identity card policies by country - Wikipedia

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    List of national identity card policies by country. Compulsory ID cards. Non-compulsory ID cards. This is a list of identity document policies by country . A national identity document is an identity card with a photo, usable as an identity card at least inside the country, and which is issued by an official authority.

  9. Electronic identification - Wikipedia

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    Serbia. Serbia has its first trustful and reliable electronic identity since June 2019. The first reliable service provider is The Office for IT and eGovernment, through which citizens and residents of Serbia can access services on eGovernment Portal and eHealth portal.

  10. Identity card of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Eligibility. 16 years of age. The identity card of Bosnia and Herzegovina ( Bosnian: Lična karta, Serbian: Лична карта, Croatian: Osobna iskaznica) is a compulsory identity document issued in Bosnia and Herzegovina. All citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina who are residents of Bosnia and Herzegovina and are over the age of 15 have the ...

  11. Identity document - Wikipedia

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    Serbian national ID card. In Serbia every resident citizen over the age of 10 can have their Lična karta issued, and all persons over the age of 16 must have ID cards and carry them at all times when they are in public places. It can be used for international travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia instead of the passport.