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Serbia, a landlocked country located in the Balkan Peninsula's central region. Including the disputed territory of Kosovo, Serbia's area is 88,361 km2(34,116 sq mi). However, excluding Kosovo, Serbia has an area of 77,474 km2(29,913 sq mi).

As observed on the physical map of Serbia, the rugged mountains, hills and valleys of the Dinaric Alps slice through Serbia west of the Morava River, while the toothy-edged Balkan Mountains form its natural borders with Bulgaria and Romania.

The highest point in Serbia is Deravica on Prokletije rising to 8,713 ft. (2,656 m) in the region of Kosovo. A yellow triangle marks its position on the map.

A fertile river floodplain (the Pannonian) stretches from Belgrade north to the borders with Croatia, Hungary, and Romania.

Natural lakes in Serbia are rare as a result of the rugged terrain, and the ones that do exist -such as the glacial lake Palic- are mostly located in Vojvodina.

Serbia's largest artificial lake, resulting from a hydroelectric dam, is Derdap located on the Danube.

Significant rivers include the Danube, Drina, Lim, Morava, Sava and Tara. The lowest point in the country is at the Timok River mouth at 28 m.

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