12:24amSaturday (CEST) - Timein Sutomore, Montenegro
The country of Montenegro has one time zone. It's in the Central European Time Zone. Montenegro observes daylight saving time [known as summer time in Europe].
Mario Montenegro was born on July 25, 1928.
Zorka of Montenegro was born on December 23, 1864 and died on March 16, 1890. Zorka of Montenegro would have been 25 years old at the time of death or 150 years old today.
Hugo Montenegro was born on September 2, 1925 and died on February 6, 1981. Hugo Montenegro would have been 55 years old at the time of death or 89 years old today.
I Do, Adrian Montenegro Me to Alejandro Montenegro
King Nicholas I of Montenegro was born on October 7, 1841 and died on March 2, 1921. King Nicholas I of Montenegro would have been 79 years old at the time of death or 173 years old today.
The official name of Montenegro is Montenegro. It is also called Crna Gora. Crna Gora means black mountain in Montenegro.
Andrea Montenegro's birth name is Andrea Monica Montenegro DeFreitas.
Jonathan Montenegro's birth name is Jonathan Daniel Montenegro Uzctegui.
Yes Russia had control of Montenegro. From 1806-1807. (Montenegro was not a country back then, but Russia controlled the area of modern day Montenegro)
Milo Đukanović is the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2013.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.
Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 2009.Milo Đukanović has been Prime Minister of Montenegro at four different times. He was the first Prime Minister of Montenegro after Yugoslavia dissolved, becoming the PM on 1991 February 15 to 1998 February 5. He then served as President of Montenegro 1998 January 25 to 2002 November 25. Đukanović would again become Prime Minister of Montenegro from 2003 January 8 to 2006 November 10, resigning shortly after Montenegro's independence was recognized by the UN in 2006. Prime minister for a third time from 2008 February 29 to 2010 December 29, he resigned in order to aid Montenegro's entrance into the European Union, staying leader of his party. He finally became prime minister a fourth time on 2012 December 4.