Serbia

Rural Serbia — villages and smaller cities

64.5% of Serbian youth would emigrate if given the chance. The state still pays for the education. Germany and Austria collect the adult.

Youth-exit poll emergency. Rural classrooms and smaller cities. No invented school list.

Vrmdža is village geography from public reporting, not a RecyclicTech delivery. The still is a village IT classroom.

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Empty village-school IT classroom in rural Serbia: closed laptops, blackboard, winter coats — the first leak, not a hillside postcardIllustrative — not a RecyclicTech delivery photo.
Illustrative — generated to show the classroom. Not a RecyclicTech delivery photograph. · Source: Rural Serbia brief

A Westminster Foundation for Democracy survey found that 64.5% of Serbian youth would leave if they could. Reasons listed: a better future, higher salaries, a higher living standard. The average emigrant is 28.7 years old; the national average is 42.2. Public estimates put the annual economic loss near €1.2 billion.

Vrmdža is not a RecyclicTech school. It is documented village geography. RecyclicTech will not invent a gymnasium name in Serbia. After Rădăuți, Serbia-bound machines move only through verified education NGOs. Named schools will appear here when a placement can be evidenced.

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