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There are a number of publications under the title ‘Atlas of Serbia’, but few
of them are real atlases, i.e. cartographic works in the traditional sense of
the word. In the last century, a small number of geographical, geological,
historical, linguistic and other atlases were published for Serbia
individually or in the Yugoslav state, and there has not been any larger,
complex, synthetic atlas belonging to the category of national atlases. At
the beginning of this century, cartographic activity in the country ceased to
be a state monopoly, which has resulted in certain progress in the production
of atlases, but they have mostly been made by foreign licenses, and only in
some cases with certain complements, or with modest attempts on independent
work. This paper refers to analysis of conditions and production of the atlas
of Serbia at the turn of centuries, as well as needs and opportunities of
developing new atlases, including the development of the national atlas of
Serbia.