Parcel Delivery Service to Serbia & Montenegro
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Serbia & Montenegro Overview
Delivery Time: 2-3 days express service
Price: From £22.11
Restrictions: Pornographic materials, hazardous substances, knives & blades.
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2-3 days express service
Up to 25kg in weight. 80x80x80cm max in size. |
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To all cities including Belgrade, Novi Sad and Nis.
Serbia & Montenegro is more commonly known as The Cooperative Republic of Serbia & Montenegro and from only £22.11 you are able to send parcels to Europe in just 2-3 days.
Why use ipostparcels:
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Free Collection - From home or work
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Free £50 cover – Additional cover can be added
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Online Booking – You can book your parcel in for collection right now
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Online Tracking – Know exactly where your parcel is
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Delivery Notifications – For both you and your recipient
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5 Star rated courier – See our reviews here
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Cheapest price - Best price for short delivery time
How to send a parcel to Serbia & Montenegro
1. Register as a customer
2. Login to your account
3. Enter your parcel details here
About Serbia & Montenegro
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Serbia & Montenegro occupies an area of 102,000 sq kilometres with a total of 199 sq kilometres of coastline. The land formation of the two republics (Serbia & Montenegro) is very varied with Serbia being mostly plains and low lying hills and Montenegro being made up mainly of mountains. Serbia is completely landlocked, the coastline belongs to Montenegro. The climates experienced by the two republics is equally as varied, with north experiencing continental weather, the central areas experience a continental/Mediterranean and the south an Adriatic climate. The inland areas experience hot and dry summers with heavy snowfall during the winter months on higher ground.
Belgrade is the largest city of the two nations with some 1.5 million inhabitants.
The Republics suffered during the post war era when sanctions against them in the 1990’s and the results of the Kosovan war saw the economy shrink by more than half. Though once the war had ceased acceptance back into the World Bank saw the economy slowly recover.
Adoption of the Deutsch Mark, soon to be replaced by the Euro, saw Serbia & Montenegro revert back to the use of the Serbian Dinar (previously known as the Yugoslav Dinar)
The valley of the Morava has been historically known as the easiest route from Europe to Greece and to Asia Minor, and has been the reasons behind the turbulent history of the Republic.
Prior to the outbreak of war the highway known as the ‘Brotherhood and Unity’ was a central trade route that went through Croatia, Serbia and the Republic of Macedonia, otherwise referred to as a trade lane artery. The route has since been utilised again since the end of the conflict.
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