It's Slovenia.
Yes, Montenegro has extradition agreements with EU member states. As a candidate country for EU membership, Montenegro is aligned with EU legal standards, including those related to judicial cooperation and extradition. The country has also ratified various international treaties that facilitate extradition processes. However, specific extradition cases may depend on the legal circumstances and agreements in place with individual EU countries.
Montenegro and Kosovo are countries that are not in the EU but use the Euro (Kosovo also uses the Serbian Dinar)
The nearest EU country to Ireland is the United Kingdom. The UK borders directly on Ireland, as Northern Ireland is part of the UK.
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.
If you are EU citizen from one country to another EU country, you pay tax, which vary from one EU country to another.
Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro.
Montenegro is not a landform, it is a country in Europe.
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.
No. free movement of labour across EU borders is a fundamental right in the EU.
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No, because Andorra is not in the EU. The smallest country in the EU is Malta.
No country in Europe uses a form of the currency dollar. The most widely used is the Euro used in most EU countries as well as Montenegro and Kosovo. However, not every country uses the euro in Europe.