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Montenegro

Montenegro and Serbia split in 2006; Montenegro is now an independent country.

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What is the ethnic group of Montenegro?

Mostly South Slavic ethnic group: Montenegrins (45%), Serbs (28%), Bosnians (8,5%), Croats (1%), and some other non-slavic peoples: Albanians (5%), Roma (1%) etc.

What are the native animals of Montenegro?

They have bears, deer, martens, wild pig, wolves, foxes, wildcats, and a large variety of birds, reptiles, and fish.

How did Montenegro and Albania became independent countries?

Albania got independence after a war against Turkish and Muslim people. I don't know how montenegro got independence but I know they got it in 2006.

Was montenegro ever communist government?

The nation of Montenegro used to be part of Yugoslavia, and it therefore had a communist government during the period of 1945 - 1990, between the end of WW II and the fall of communism in Europe.

What is the literacy rate for Montenegro?

Male: 98% Female: 94% Jewish Pop.: 91.6% (One out of twelve is illiterate) Perper: 200% Rock on.

Where you can learn Montenegrin?

Montenegrin is not commonly learnt as a foreign language, so there are not many books on the subject. and Montenegrin is not officially a language, and, like Serbian, Croatian and Bosnian, is classed as a sub-dialect of the Serbo-Croat language. All of these four dialects are mutually intelligible, and a Montenegrin speaking to a Serb would be rather like a French-speaking Belgian speaking to a Frenchman, or an Englishman to a Scot. Personally, I would learn Serbo-Croat, as it would enable you to speak in four countries instead of one, and I would use 'Teach Yourself Serbo-Croat(ian).

What is so special about Montenegro?

Mitrovica, Montenegro has a grove of 2000 year old olive trees. The canyon of the river Tara is the deepest canyon in Europe. Boka Bay is the southernmost fjord in the world.

Is their a real Casino Royal in Montenegro?

I have researched the casino, but it is not real. The movie was filmed in Montenegro, though I don't know which casino it was exactly. I wish there was a web page on the 007 website to ask the people who made the movie things like this.

How can you contact the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro?

Here is their official website: http://www.mitropolija.cg.yu/aktuelno/index_eng.html

Is schengen tourist visa valid for 2 days travel to Montenegro?

Montenegro is not a part of the Schengen Area, therefore a Schengen visa is not valid in Montenegro.

Note Montenegro does not border on any Schengen countries, so unless you are flying there from a Schengen country, you may need a visa for whatever country you travel through.

Why did Serbia separate from montenegro?

serbia did NOT break off of montenegro. montenegro broke off of serbia because they treated us badly, like children. after the war we declared independence. i was born during the war it was the scarriest thing in my life

What holidays are considered public holidays in Montenegro?

There are a number of holidays that are considered public holidays in 'Montenegro'. Including but not limited to May 1 Labour Day, May 21 Independence Day and January 7 Christmas Day.

Who where Hugo Montenegro's parents?

Information on who the parents of Hugo Mario Montenegro is not available online. Hugo was born in 1925 in New York City. He was the composer of several well known film soundtracks.

What is the meaning of the term 'Posrbica'?

Posrbica (singular) / Posrbice (plural), is a Montenegrin term used for serbizated Montenegrin(s) - Montenegrins whose ancestors were assimilated by the Serbs.

In recent times, the term 'Posrbica' is also used for serbizated/assimilated orthodox Croats, Bosnians, Macedonians, as well as for Vlachs, and Cincars.

Is montenegro expensive?

Compared to the richest countries like the UK, USA, Scandinavia and Japan it's not expensive but considering the average monthly wage is only about €500 per month then it is expensive

Who was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 1996?

Milo Đukanović was the Prime Minister of Montenegro in 1996.

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.