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The Cost of Heating in Serbia: Why Gas Isn't Always Cost-Effective
Život u Srbiji13. јануар 2026.

The Cost of Heating in Serbia: Why Gas Isn't Always Cost-Effective

To understand how to heat a home in Serbia, it's first worth looking into the local climate's specifics. The winter in Subotica is quite mild. For example, in December, the weather can be rainy, with an outdoor air temperature of around +6°C. There are no Siberian frosts with temperatures of -20°C or -30°C here.

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A Year of Life in Novi Sad: Impressions, Daily Life, and Travel
Život u Srbiji13. јануар 2026.

A Year of Life in Novi Sad: Impressions, Daily Life, and Travel

The beginning of life in Serbia, specifically in the city of Novi Sad, was a period of adaptation. The first two months were spent getting to know the country and the city, without processing any documents, to understand whether it was worth staying here long-term.

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A Winter Fairytale in Subotica: Christmas Market Under the Snow
Život u Srbiji13. јануар 2026.

A Winter Fairytale in Subotica: Christmas Market Under the Snow

On January 7th, Christmas Day, the center of Subotica transformed into a true winter fairytale. The holiday market is underway, and everything is blanketed in fluffy snow, creating a magical atmosphere. Trees and market stalls are covered in white caps, with festive garlands hanging between them.

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Winter in Slovenia: From Snow to Sea in an Hour and Why Real Estate Prices Are Rising
Tržište nekretnina13. јануар 2026.

Winter in Slovenia: From Snow to Sea in an Hour and Why Real Estate Prices Are Rising

Slovenia is a country of striking contrasts, where in just one hour you can travel from winter to a true spring. A trip from Ljubljana, where the temperature hovers around zero degrees, to the town of Izola on the Adriatic coast demonstrates this perfectly. The capital may be shrouded in fog and snow, but on the coast, you'll be greeted by bright sunshine and temperatures of +12 to +14 degrees Celsius.

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Changing Your Residence Address with a Serbian Residence Permit: A Step-by-Step Guide
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

Changing Your Residence Address with a Serbian Residence Permit: A Step-by-Step Guide

When moving to a new place of residence in Serbia, residence permit (boravak) holders are required to notify the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MUP). This process raises many questions, and it's important to know the answers in advance to avoid unpleasant situations.

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Pregnancy and Childbirth in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Expectant Mothers from the Russian Federation
Život u Srbiji12. јануар 2026.

Pregnancy and Childbirth in Serbia: A Complete Guide for Expectant Mothers from the Russian Federation

Managing a pregnancy and giving birth in another country always raises many questions. This material was created to support women who live in Serbia and are preparing to become mothers. The information is based on real experience and is constantly updated.

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Managing a Sole Proprietorship in Serbia: Key Procedures After Registration
Pravni aspekti12. јануар 2026.

Managing a Sole Proprietorship in Serbia: Key Procedures After Registration

An extract from the register of sole proprietors is an official document confirming the status of your business. It is often required for various legal and administrative procedures, such as applying for a residence permit (boravak).

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Currency Exchange and Money Transfers in Serbia: A Complete Guide
Hipoteka i finansiranje12. јануар 2026.

Currency Exchange and Money Transfers in Serbia: A Complete Guide

Serbia has a large number of currency exchange offices, known as 'menjačnice'. When exchanging major world currencies, such as euros or dollars, for Serbian dinars, the exchange rate in most offices will be roughly the same, making the process convenient and predictable.

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TRP (Privremeni boravak): A Complete Guide to Obtaining and Managing It
Boravišna dozvola kroz nekretnine12. јануар 2026.

TRP (Privremeni boravak): A Complete Guide to Obtaining and Managing It

A TRP, or Privremeni boravak, is a temporary residence permit that allows a foreign citizen to legally reside in a country for a specific period. This document is fundamental for further integration, opening bank accounts, employment, and accessing other services.

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