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What continent does Serbia come from?

Serbia is a European country.

Serbia is located in the southeast of Europe, in the middle of Balkan Peninsula, bordering Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, northern Macedonia and Albania, and one fifth of the Danube, the second largest river in Europe, flows through its territory. Serbia's geographical position in the Balkans has formed a natural bridge and intersection between Western Europe, Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Near East and the Middle East. Serbia was originally a neighbor of the Balkans, but it became a landlocked country with the disintegration of Yugoslavia in the 1990s and the independence of Montenegro in 2006.

Most of Serbia is hilly, and there are many hills and mountains in the central and southern parts. And the north is a plain. The east and west are the continuation of Mount stara and Mount Dinara respectively; The North Vojvodina Plain is a part of the middle reaches of the Danube River, with dense river networks and fertile soil. There are many mountains and hills in the south, which consist of the Kosovo basin and the Metohija basin. The highest point in Serbia is Mount Jia Lavica on the Albanian-Kosovo border, with an altitude of 2,656 meters.

Serbia has a temperate continental climate, with Leng Xia fever in winter and annual precipitation of 550-750mm.