The Republic of Serbia is located on the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe. It borders with Hungary in the north; with Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the west; with Montenegro, Albania and Macedonia in the south; with Bulgaria and Romania in the east.
Belgrade is the city that constantly watches over the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Its rich history illuminates it, being the most important transport hub of Southeast Europe and of the Balkan Peninsula. Through the ages it was constantly changing rulers, but never its spirit that can still be testified in the oldest parts of the city.
The great reverence for the saint and miraculous healer Saint Basil has made the Ostrog Monastery one of the most important and most famous shrines of Serbian people.