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  2. Serbian identity card - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbian_identity_card

    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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    Code for issuing country ("SRB" - Serbia) Passport serial number; Name of bearer; Nationality ("Republike Srbije" - Republic of Serbia) Date of birth (DD.MM.YYYY) National identity number ("JMBG") Sex; Place of birth; Place of residence; Issuing office; Date of issue (DD.MM.YYYY) Date of expiry (DD.MM.YYYY) Signature and photo of bearer

  4. National identification number - Wikipedia

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    Serbia uses a 13-number identification code Unique Master Citizen Number (Serbian: Јединствени матични број грађана / Jedinstveni matični broj građana, acronym JMBG). Same as Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and North Macedonia. Slovakia

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

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    Honduras. Cédula de identidad (national identity card) The Honduran national identity card is an electronic ID card, compulsory for all Honduran nationals at the age of 18. [36] Hong Kong. Hong Kong Identity Card (HKID) Identity cards have been used since 1949, and been compulsory since 1980.

  6. Country codes of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Country codes for Serbia are short alphanumeric identification codes for country with primary use in data processing and communications. As Serbia and Montenegro dissolved in 2006, Serbia consequently restored its independence and dealt with the issue of assignment of country codes.

  7. Unique Master Citizen Number - Wikipedia

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    It continues to be used in almost all of the countries that were created after the dissolution of Yugoslavia – Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia use it in its original form, while Croatia has switched to a new identification number called the Personal Identification Number (Osobni identifikacijski broj ...

  8. 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.

  9. Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The total number of casualties ... in Europe where bears can still live in ... number of seats. In 2021, Serbia was the 5th country in Europe by the number of women ...

  10. Telephone numbers in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The country calling code of Serbia is +381. Serbia and Montenegro received the code of +381 following the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992 (which had +38 as country code). Montenegro switched to +382 after its independence in 2006, so +381 is now used only by Serbia.

  11. Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Serbs in Croatia, Montenegro and North Macedonia also have recognized collective rights, and number some 186,000, 178,000 and 39,000 people, respectively, while another estimated 96,000 live in the disputed area of Kosovo.