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Relief map of Serbia The geology of Serbia is complex for a relatively small country. In a tectonic sense, Serbia is part of the Alpine orogenic belt of Southeastern Europe.[1] Its territory can be divided into five geotectonic units of differing genesis:[2][3] Pannonian Plain, occupying the northern part of the country (Vojvodina province) Dinaric Alps occupy western part of Central Serbia, stretching in general northwest-southeast direction Vardar Zone is a belt east of the Dinaric alps, continuing into central Republic of Macedonia. It consists of three parts: Srem, Jadar and Kopaonik blocks, separated by ophiolitics fractures. Serbian-Macedonian Massif is a belt stretching in north-south direction along the Great and South Morava valleys, into western Republic of Macedonia and northern Greece (north of Chalkidiki peninsula). Carpatho-Balkan arc covers Eastern Serbia, in the shape of an arc. Its northern part, Serbian Carpathians is an extension of Carpathian range, and it joins the western parts of Balkan Mountains, whose main massif is in Bulgaria. Contents 1 Seismic activity 2 References 3 External links 4 See also Seismic activity Serbia is prone to moderate to strong seismic activity, especially in the central belts of Vardar Zone and Serbian Massif.[4] Major earthquakes in the 20th century ranged between 5.0 from 6.0 (Lazarevac 1922) Richter scale. The last major earthquake at 5.4 occurred near Kraljevo on 3 November 2010.[5] List of major earthquakes in the 20th and 21st centuries:[6][7] 1893. Svilajnac – 5,7 Richter scale 1921. Vitina – 5,7 1922. Lazarevac – 5,9 1927. Rudnik – 5,7 1980. Kopaonik – 5,7 1983. Kopaonik – 5,3 1998. Mionica – 5,7 2010. Kraljevo – 5,4 References ^ Milena Zlokolica-Mandic. "Structural-Tectonic Elements as a Factor in Cave Development". Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. http://www.sanu.ac.rs/atlas/rad03.htm.  ^ Mica Martinovic and Mihailo Milivojevic (2010-04-25). "Serbia Country Update". Proceedings of World Geothermal Congress 2010. http://b-dig.iie.org.mx/BibDig/P10-0464/pdf/0164.pdf.  ^ Eldridge M. Moores, Rhodes Whitmore Fairbridge (1997). Encyclopedia of European and Asian regional geology. Springer. pp. 786–789. ISBN 9780412740404. http://books.google.com/books?id=aYRup5mRcGsC&pg=PA787.  ^ "Seismic Activity on the Territory Of Serbia --Overview Of Relevant Data". First Workshop for the NATO Science For Peace Project. 2007-11-07. http://www.wbseismicmaps.org/Documents/Serbia_Ig.pdf.  ^ "Snažan zemljotres za ove prostore". B92. 2010-11-03. http://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2010&mm=11&dd=03&nav_id=469657.  ^ "Dve žrtve zemljotresa u Kraljevu". RTS. 2010-03-11. http://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/Srbija/789356/Dve+%C5%BErtve+zemljotresa+Kraljeva.html.  ^ M. Marović et al. (2002). "Neotectonics and seismicity of the southern margin of the Pannonian basin in Serbia". EGU Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series 3: 277–295. http://www.stephan-mueller-spec-publ-ser.net/3/277/2002/smsps-3-277-2002.pdf.  External links Geological Atlas of Serbia (Serbian) See also Geography of Serbia List of caves in Serbia List of mountains in Serbia v · d · eGeology of Europe Sovereign states Albania · Andorra · Armenia · Austria · Azerbaijan · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland · Ireland · Italy · Kazakhstan · Latvia · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Monaco · Montenegro · Netherlands · Norway · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia · San Marino · Serbia · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden · Switzerland · Turkey · Ukraine · United Kingdom (England • Northern Ireland • Scotland • Wales) States with limited recognition Abkhazia · Kosovo · Nagorno-Karabakh Republic · Northern Cyprus · South Ossetia · Transnistria Dependencies, other territories Åland · Azores · Faroe Islands · Gibraltar · Guernsey · Jan Mayen · Jersey · Madeira · Isle of Man · Svalbard This Serbia location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e