Montenegro
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- | # Former country on the [[Balkan Peninsula]]. In addition to [[Serbia]] and [[Montenegro]], [[Macedonia|Republic of Macedonia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia-Herzegovina]], [[Slovenia]], and [[Croatia]] were also part of the Yugoslav Federation prior to the 1990s. | + | # A [[country]] in Europe, formerly one of the two constituent republics of [[Serbia and Montenegro]]. Capital and largest city: [[Podgorica]], formerly [[Titograd]]. |
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- | ==See also== | + | |
- | *[[History of the Balkans]] | + | |
- | *[[History of Europe]] | + | |
- | *[[Music of Yugoslavia]] | + | |
- | *[[Yugoslav wars]] | + | |
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- A country in Europe, formerly one of the two constituent republics of Serbia and Montenegro. Capital and largest city: Podgorica, formerly Titograd.
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