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'''German-Serbian relations''' are foreign relations between [[Germany]] and [[Serbia]]. Both countries re-established diplomatic relations in [[1951]]. Germany has an embassy in [[Belgrade]]. Serbia has an embassy in [[Berlin]] and 5 general consulates (in [[Frankfurt]], [[Hamburg]], [[Munich]], [[Stuttgart]] and [[Duesseldorf]]).
'''German-Serbian relations''' are foreign relations between [[Germany]] and [[Serbia]]. Both countries re-established diplomatic relations in [[1951]]. Germany has an embassy in [[Belgrade]]. Serbia has an embassy in [[Berlin]] and 5 general consulates (in [[Frankfurt]], [[Hamburg]], [[Munich]], [[Stuttgart]] and [[Düsseldorf]]).


There are around 505,000 people of [[Serbian diaspora|Serbian descent]] living in Germany.
There are around 505,000 people of [[Serbian diaspora|Serbian descent]] living in Germany.

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German-Serbian relations
Map indicating locations of Germany and Serbia

Germany

Serbia

German-Serbian relations are foreign relations between Germany and Serbia. Both countries re-established diplomatic relations in 1951. Germany has an embassy in Belgrade. Serbia has an embassy in Berlin and 5 general consulates (in Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Stuttgart and Düsseldorf).

There are around 505,000 people of Serbian descent living in Germany.

See also