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We do not know anything about urban parks in Serbia. There are quite a number in Belgrade and the other cities. There is a popular park in frointb of the Sebian Parliament, but I don't jnow the name. A reader in Serbia tells us about story tellers who perform in the city patks. They are very popular with the children. During the Communist era many national parks were opened throughout the country. They cover about 5 oercent of the country's area. There are five large national parks: Djerdap, Tara, Kopaonik, Fruška Gora, and Šara National Park. in adiituion to the five parks are 120 nature reserves, 20 nature parks, and about 470 natural monuments.
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