Yes. The first Montenegro McDonald's opened on June 1, 2004.
No but they have applied to join the EU ( European Union ) and may join in the next 5 years or so. The currency, however, is the Euro which Montenegro has used since the currency started.
there are 3 different regions in Croatia - the coast (Istria & Dalmatia), mountains (Gorski kotar & Lika) and the inland (Slavonija & Middle Croatia).
The coast is mostly rocky (Krš) with mediteran vegetation (olives, vineyards, pine trees...), in the middle part there are hills and usual continental plants. The mountain region is full of woods (mostly pine). Slavonija region is mostly flatland with continental vegetation. There are some swamp areas in Croatia, which are also nature parks (Kopački rit and Lonjsko polje)
Montenegro has surface of 13,812 km².
It is also 5.019 sq mi, and is slightly smaller than Connecticut.
There is no country called Yugoslavia.
But in the countries that now are there, you say Bok, Dobar Dan or Cao
yes you can say Yugoslavian anytime most eduacted people will know what you mean the capitol is still Belgrade. I traveled all over yugslavia during the 80's as a California ;-) but I lived in Austria at the time so it was easy!
The deepest and oldest national rivalry in Yugoslavia was the one between the Serbs and Croats, who despite their shared language possessed different social and value systems and political cultures. Two sayings illustrated these animosities and the essential difference in the inherited political styles of both peoples. The first says: "The very way of life of a Serb and Croat is a deliberate provocation by each to the other." The second, a self-complimentary Serbian stereotype, holds that in a conflict with authority "the Serb reaches for the sword and the Croat for his pen." The Serbian stereotype refers to the tradition of the hajduk, the idealized mountain renegade who responded violently to the oppressive anarchy of the Ottoman Empire during its last two centuries; the Croatian stereotype reflects the cultural influence of responding through the legal system to the Habsburgs' highly bureaucratized infringements on national and individual freedoms in Croatia.
There are 6 regions:Socialist Republic Of SloveniaSocialist Republic Of Bosnia & HerzegovinaSocialist republic Of CroatiaSocialist Reblic Of MacedoniaSocialist Repblic Of Serbia -with two provinces Kosovo & VojvodinaSocialist reblic Of MontenegroThe leader of Montenegro is President Filip Vujanovic and Prime Minister Dusko Markovic.
The capital of Serbia is Belgrade.
The Serbian capital Belgrade is in in the middle of the north part of the country
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia.
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia.
hi.. i saw your Q in i wanned to answer it cz i know the axactly answer...All aorund the World there are 16 milions albanian...those are ax;actly statisstic the last one from albanian profesors... in university
if you meant time zones there are 29, if you don't count poorly-wound clocks and daylight savings time
The cast of Morir en Martes - 2010 includes: Carlos Algara as Rodrigo David Arauza as Alfredo Casillas David Arauza as Detective Casillas Diana Bovio as Vanesa Monica Burnes as Maestra Joven Ganzo Cepeda Javier as Dr. Forense Aldo Gallardo as Mauricio Cata Garza as Woman in Burning Building Barbara Garza Talavera as Secretaria Genoveva Arturo Islas as Sergio Martinez Jaume Mateu as Aldo Marretti Siouzana Melikian as Lucia Santos-Darey Sara Morales as Maestra Estricta Fernando Noriega as Detective Mayer Fernando Noriega as Eugenio Mayer Shalim Ortiz as Dr. Adrian Ortiz Jorge Paz as Intendente Jaime Francisco Rangel as Director Braulio Serna Edmundo Rico as Maestri Bueno Alex Saavedra as Guillermo Nava Natalia Sainz as Laura Rodrigo Sainz as Misael Ale Salinas as Copi dela O Guido Smulevich as Coach Elizabeth Valdez as Silvia Morales Ludyvina Velarde as Karla Quintana
King Nicholas I of Montenegro was born on October 7, 1841.
There is no place called Serbia & Montenegro. Between 1998 and 2006 there was a country called Serbia & Montenegro but since 2006, when Montenegro declared independence, they have been 2 separate countries - Serbia and Montenegro. Postal codes depend on which city you are posting to.
Filip Vujanović was the President of Montenegro in 2010.
Vujanović first served as Prime Minister of Montenegro from 1998 January 15 to 2002 November 25. He first became acting president on 2002 November 25 when then president Milo Äukanović resigned to become Prime Minister. Running in the 2003 February presidential election, he received the most votes but the election was invalidated due to low voter turnout. He then won the succeeding 2003 May elections (which also had low voter turnout) and resigned on May 19, so that he could be officially inaugurated as president 3 days later on May 22. After the split of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006, he was again re-elected in 2008.
In 1878 Montenegro, Romania, Serbia were recognized as totally independent countries; Greece was independent from 1827.
Well it depends where you are from, doesn't it? Generally most EU citizens don't need a visa to visit Montenegro. No idea about other countries though.
The answer to this depends on the time-frame of the question. In 1919, the answer would have been Yugoslavia, but in 2006 the answer would be Serbia (i.e. the region of Serbia became incorporated into the Nation of Serbia).