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Is Serbia richer than China?
Serbia is richer than China and its GDP is higher than that of China.

Serbia's economy is mainly based on various services, accounting for about 63% of GDP. Agriculture also plays an important role in Serbian economy. Fertile land, abundant rainfall and good agricultural production conditions. Agricultural land is 5.06 million hectares, mainly concentrated in the northern Vojvodina plain and the central region. There are 3.29 million hectares of cultivated land, 240,000 hectares of orchards, 56,000 hectares of vineyards and 62 1 10,000 hectares of grassland.

Since 2003, Serbia's foreign economic and trade activities have become increasingly active, and its foreign trade volume has increased steadily. The main export products are: automobiles, electrical appliances and electronic products, grain, vegetables and fruits. The main imported products are: automobiles, petroleum and its manufactured products, natural gas, electrical appliances and electronic products.

Brief introduction of the capital

Belgrade (English: Belgrade; Serbian: београд) is located in the core of the Balkan Peninsula, where the Danube River meets sava river. It is connected with the middle reaches of the Danube River, with the Vojvodina Plain in the north and the Shu Madia Hill, an extension of Laoshan Mountain in the south. It is an important contact point between Europe and the Near East, and it has very important strategic significance. It covers an area of 200 square kilometers. The population is 6.5438+0.68 million.

Most of the residents are Serbs, and the rest are Croats and Montenegrins. Beautiful sava river passes through the urban area and divides Belgrade into two parts, one is the antique old city, and the other is the new city with concentrated modern architecture. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, belonging to temperate continental climate. The lowest temperature in winter can reach -25℃, the highest temperature in summer is 40℃, and the average annual precipitation is 688 mm, which varies greatly during the year.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Serbia.