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Democratic Greater Serbia


Democratic Greater Serbia is a nation led by First president Stefan Omasta on the continent of Europe. Democratic Greater Serbia's government is a Democratic Republic with very moderate social policies. Economically, Democratic Greater Serbia favors moderate policies. The official currency of Democratic Greater Serbia is the Great Serbian dinar. At 15 days old, Democratic Greater Serbia is a young nation. Democratic Greater Serbia has a population of 287,672 and a land area of 3,970.00 sq. miles. This gives it a national average population density of 72.46. Pollution in the nation is noticeable. The citizens' faith in the government is sufficient with an approval rating of 70.9644%.


Democratic Greater Serbia

 Leader: Stefan Omasta

 Founded: May 22, 2025

 Form of government: Democratic Republic

 Alliance: Antarctica Alliance

 On the foundations of the centuries-old struggle for freedom, unification and honor, Democratic Greater Serbia was born - a country that proudly preserves the traditions of its ancestors, while bravely building its democratic future.

 National symbols play a key role in our nation's identity.  The red-blue-white tricolor flutters on every hill and valley, while the double-headed eagle symbolizes the unity of worldly and spiritual heritage.  The coat of arms bears a cross and four glasses - a centuries-old sign of resistance, faith and national strength.

 Orthodoxy is the spiritual pillar of the state, deeply rooted in everyday life and culture.  Monasteries, churches and shrines throughout the country bear witness to the people's continuous connection with faith, but with full respect for freedom of religion and conscience.

 The Serbian language, rich, complex and musical, is the official language of the nation, and the Cyrillic alphabet is cherished as a cultural treasure.  Literature, from epic poems to modern novels, has shaped the spirit of a nation throughout the ages.

 The greats of history such as Emperor Dušan, Duke Mišić, Nikola Tesla and Saint Sava live in the memory of the people as symbols of statehood, genius and spiritual strength.  Their works and ideas remain the foundation on which national identity is built.

 Despite contemporary challenges, Democratic Greater Serbia remains firm in its decision to merge its spiritual and cultural heritage with the modern world.  Under the leadership of President Stefan Omasta, the nation is strengthening its economy, military and international ties – but without ever forgetting who we are, what we are and why we exist.

 Democratic Greater Serbia - a nation that respects the past, shapes the present and writes the future with pride, faith and tradition.

 

The national anthem of Democratic Greater Serbia


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Flag: National Flag
Nation Name: Democratic Greater Serbia
Leader Name: Stefan Omasta
Currency: Currency Image
Great Serbian dinar
National Animal: National Animal Image
Serbian wolf
History: History of Democratic Greater Serbia

On May 22, 2025, in one of the most turbulent periods of the global order, the nation known as Democratic Greater Serbia was founded, under the leadership of the visionary leader Stefan Omasta.Founded on the ideals of freedom, unity and democratic sovereignty, this country represented not only a new political entity, but also the renaissance of a nation whose history has always strived towards independence, stability and pride.

As a democratic republic, Greater Serbia has laid foundations based on the will of the people and the rule of law from day one. The constitution, written under the direct supervision of President Omasta and a group of prominent intellectuals, provided for a strong executive, an independent judiciary, and an open parliamentary system in which every citizen has a voice. The economy recovered quickly thanks to free market reforms and support for strategic industries, while agriculture, the traditional heart of Serbia, was modernized and integrated into the digital agriculture system.

Despite challenges at the beginning—from regional tensions to economic isolation—Democratic Greater Serbia quickly found its place on the international stage. A key turning point was joining the Antarctica Alliance, a powerful alliance known for its discipline, organization and military coordination. This decision marked the beginning of a new chapter: the defense of sovereignty was no longer just a national responsibility, but a collective obligation within a strong brotherhood of peoples with the same values.

Through participation in diplomatic initiatives, peace negotiations, and military campaigns when necessary, the nation has proven its ability to balance the principles of peace with determination to defend its interests. Wars were not avoided, but they were always a last resort - and each time, the people showed not only military courage but also moral supremacy.

Within the borders, the country has experienced its own challenges. Attempts at destabilization, economic sabotage and political divisions have never succeeded in breaking the spirit of the people. Stefan Omasta's leadership remained consistent: to preserve democracy, defend freedom and protect national identity.

Today, Democratic Greater Serbia stands as a symbol of progressive power in the world of Politics and War. With an eye to the future, the nation is turning to infrastructure development, strengthening education and technological innovation, not forgetting its roots. The alliance with the Antarctica Alliance remains a pillar of security, while national policy focuses on preserving peace through strength, diplomacy and firm character.

Big in name, democratic in heart - Democratic Greater Serbia is more than a state: it is a movement, it is an idea, it is a future built on the foundations of honor, resistance and togetherness.
Geography
Continent: Europe
Land Area: 6,389.08 sq. km
Terrain:
Highest Peak: Greater Rudoka, 2,660 meters
Lowest Valley: Pannonian Plain, 70 meters
Climate: Climate of Democratic Greater Serbia

Democratic Greater Serbia extends through various climatic zones, but the temperate-continental climate dominates, with clearly defined seasons. Summers are warm, with average temperatures between 25°C and 35°C, while winters are cold and snowy, especially in mountainous and northern regions, where temperatures can drop below -10°C.

In the southern and lower areas, the climate changes to a sub-Mediterranean character, with milder winters and longer warm periods. This diversity enables the development of rich agriculture, from grains and fruits to vines and medicinal plants.

Precipitation is evenly distributed throughout the year, with more frequent summer showers and winter snowfall, which also favors hydropower development. Winds from the Pannonian Plain and from the Dinarides often shape the microclimate conditions, making the territory suitable for various forms of economic and ecological development.

Despite climate challenges, the nation is investing in green energy and sustainable agriculture, building a balance between natural resources and technological progress.
People & Society
Population: 287,672 people
Demonym: Serbian,Montenegrins
Demonym Plural: Roma
Ethnic Groups: - 78.0%
European - 7.1%
Languages: Serbian - 100.0%
English,Montenegrin - 50.0%
Religions: Orthodoxy - 100.0%
Catholicism - 50.0%
Health
Life Expectancy: 100 years
Obesity: 21%
Alcohol Users: 83%
Tobacco Users: 42%
Cannabis Users: 0%
Hard Drug Users: 0%
Economy
Description: Economy of Democratic Greater Serbia

The economy of Democratic Greater Serbia is based on the principles of the free market, with the strong support of state investments in key sectors. Agriculture remains one of the pillars of the economy, with modernized farms using advanced technologies to increase yields and sustainability. Cereals, fruits, vines and livestock form the basis of domestic food production.

The industrial sector is developing rapidly, especially in the fields of metal processing, textiles and energy. The country is investing in renewable energy sources, as well as in infrastructure projects, including transport and the digital network, which contribute to connecting the region and increasing exports.

Trade partners within the Antarctica Alliance provide a stable market, while diplomatic efforts contribute to the opening of new international economic ties. Internal economic systems are transparent and subject to supervision, with clear laws protecting the rights of investors and workers.

Democratic Greater Serbia strives to balance economic growth and social justice, investing in education, health and social programs, which contributes to the overall quality of life of citizens and the long-term stability of the country.
Average Yearly Income: $87.33
Gross Domestic Product (GDP): $169,015,355.00
GDP per Capita: $587.53
Gross National Income (GNI): $80,250,360.00
Industries: Industries of Democratic Greater Serbia

The industrial sector of Democratic Greater Serbia represents a vital part of the national economy, with a focus on sustainable development and technological progress. Major industries include:

1. Metalworking and heavy industry – A traditionally strong area with modernized factories producing steel, machinery and components for domestic and export needs. This sector is crucial for infrastructure projects and the military industry.


2. Textile industry - A heritage that is recognizable for quality craftsmanship and innovative design, combining traditional techniques with modern production processes and environmental standards.


3. Energy - Focus on renewable energy sources, including hydroelectric power plants, wind farms and solar power plants, while maintaining the reliability and stability of the power system.


4. Technological sector - A fast-growing industry, with a special emphasis on the development of software, IT services and digital infrastructure, which makes Democratic Greater Serbia a regional center of innovation.


5. Agricultural processing - The processing of agricultural products into food industries, such as grain processing, wine and oil production, which further increases the value of domestic resources.



All these industries are aligned with policies of sustainable development and environmental protection, whereby the state strives to preserve natural resources and improve the standard of living of its citizens.
Military
History: Army of Democratic Greater Serbia

The Army of Democratic Greater Serbia is a modern and well-organized force, aimed at defending sovereignty and preserving peace within and outside the nation's borders. With professional troops that combine a high level of training and advanced technology, the army is a pillar of the country's security and stability.

The main branches of the armed forces include:

Ground Forces: The core of the army with well-equipped infantry units, armored vehicles and artillery, ready to react quickly to any threat.

Navy: Focused on protecting coastal areas and sea lanes, with a fleet of patrol and allied support ships.

Air Force: Modern aircraft and helicopters for air dominance, reconnaissance and rapid support of ground forces.

Special Forces: Elite teams for special operations, reconnaissance and counter-terrorist activities, trained for delicate and demanding tasks.

The military is part of the Antarctica Alliance, which enables joint military exercises, intelligence sharing and coordinated defense. In peacetime conditions, the armed forces participate in humanitarian missions and support to civil institutions.

Stefan Omasta, as Commander-in-Chief, is committed to the modernization of the army through investments in technology, training and international cooperation, whereby Democratic Greater Serbia maintains its position as a reliable and strong partner in global security.
Soldiers: 15,000
Tanks: 288
Aircraft: 0
Ships: 0
Missiles: 0
Nuclear Weapons: 0
Last Updated: 05/25/2025 02:01 pm