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Serbia

ISO3: SRBEurope & Central AsiaUpper middle income

Serbia is a upper middle income economy in Europe & Central Asia. It has a population of about 6,586,476 and a GDP of $90.10 billion.

Explore 231 World Bank indicators for Serbia below.

Serbia at a Glance

Capital
Belgrade
Population
6,586,476
Area
77,589 km²
84.9 /km²
Currency
RSD Serbian dinar
Languages
Serbian
ISO codes
SRB · RS
Upper-middle income economy: Serbia falls in the World Bank's upper-middle income category (GNI per capita $4,466–$13,845). These economies are often transitioning toward high-income status, with rapidly growing urban populations and expanding middle classes.

Key Development Indicators

Other Countries in Europe & Central Asia

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Frequently asked questions about Serbia

What is the population of Serbia?
Serbia has a population of approximately 6,586,476, according to the most recent World Bank data.
What is the capital of Serbia?
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade.
What region is Serbia in?
The World Bank places Serbia in the Europe & Central Asia region.
What income group is Serbia in?
The World Bank classifies Serbia as a Upper middle income economy.
What currency does Serbia use?
Serbia uses the Serbian dinar (RSD).

Data sourced from the World Bank Open Data portal. Values represent the most recent available year. NULL or missing values indicate data is suppressed, not collected, or not applicable for this country.