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] had an area of 102,350 square kilometres (39,518&nbsp;sq&nbsp;mi), with 199 kilometres (124&nbsp;mi) of coastline. The terrain of the two ]s is extremely varied, with much of Serbia comprising plains and low hills (except in the more mountainous region of Kosovo and Metohija) and much of Montenegro consisting of high mountains. Serbia is entirely landlocked, with the coastline belonging to Montenegro. The ] is similarly varied. The north has a ] (cold winters and hot summers); the central region has a combination of a ] and ]; the southern region had an ] along the coast, with inland regions experiencing hot, dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall inland.
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], with its population of 1,574,050, is the largest city in the two nations: and the only one of significant size. The country's other principal cities were ], ], ], ], ], ], and ], each with populations of about 100,000-250,000 people.
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