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- ...outh and [[Croatia]] to the west. The [[capital]] and the largest city of Montenegro is [[Podgorica]].405 bytes (54 words) - 19:29, 5 November 2008
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 03:08, 22 December 2007
- | pagename = Montenegro | abc = Montenegro947 bytes (106 words) - 01:32, 12 January 2008
- 12 bytes (1 word) - 03:09, 22 December 2007
- 231 bytes (26 words) - 02:34, 12 August 2008
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Montenegro]]. Needs checking by a human.731 bytes (97 words) - 18:39, 11 January 2010
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- ...outh and [[Croatia]] to the west. The [[capital]] and the largest city of Montenegro is [[Podgorica]].405 bytes (54 words) - 19:29, 5 November 2008
- Capital and largest city of Montenegro.75 bytes (9 words) - 02:51, 19 November 2011
- '''Podgorica''' is the capital and largest city of [[Montenegro]].79 bytes (10 words) - 13:34, 3 January 2008
- | pagename = Montenegro | abc = Montenegro947 bytes (106 words) - 01:32, 12 January 2008
- ...Europe, having borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia.260 bytes (29 words) - 02:40, 12 August 2008
- ...Tirana), with a long Adriatic coastline on the west and land borders with Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia and Greece.220 bytes (29 words) - 03:34, 26 October 2008
- ...system, spoken by Serbian people and Montenegrin people, mainly in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo.208 bytes (26 words) - 11:37, 4 November 2008
- ...avia: [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Serbia]], [[Montenegro]] and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. ...officially abolished the name "Yugoslavia." On June 3 and June 5, 2006, [[Montenegro]] and [[Serbia]] respectively declared their independence, ending the last2 KB (246 words) - 19:42, 30 January 2009
- ...population c. 4.6 million; capital Sarajevo) bordering Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, and with a few kilometres of Adriatic coast on the southern tip of the cou274 bytes (37 words) - 02:28, 12 August 2008
- ...Montenegro (Crna Gora). His uncle Petar I was a powerful Prince-Bishop of Montenegro. He was able to unite his people, though his territory was not officially r ...forces were trying to influence the country. The patriarchal structure in Montenegro was very firm and opposing modern administration. The cultural level was ve2 KB (395 words) - 05:46, 25 September 2013
- ...st few years he managed several international project in Slovenia, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. One of his first projects was a Preparation of the Guideline ...some years ago cooperated on National Sustainable Development Strategy for Montenegro and the Evaluation of the Capacity for its Implementation with UNDP Podgori2 KB (340 words) - 04:10, 22 November 2023
- ...nia and Herzegovina]] (1.5 million; mostly in the [[Serbian Republic]]), [[Montenegro]] (200,000), [[Croatia]] (200,000) and [[North Macedonia]] (35,000).435 bytes (50 words) - 05:06, 7 March 2024
- {{r|Montenegro}}454 bytes (57 words) - 10:42, 8 July 2023
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Nis, Serbia and Montenegro473 bytes (51 words) - 04:26, 22 November 2023
- ...he east, [[Albania]] and the [[Republic of Macedonia]] on the south, and [[Montenegro]], [[Croatia]] and [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] on the west. The capital is [501 bytes (62 words) - 12:24, 7 October 2010
- {{r|Montenegro}}629 bytes (84 words) - 08:58, 23 April 2024
- {{r|Montenegro}}452 bytes (58 words) - 19:36, 11 January 2010
- ...th, [[Serbia]] to the northeast, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] to the east, [[Montenegro]] to the southeast, and the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the west.582 bytes (77 words) - 10:44, 8 July 2023
- {{r|Montenegro}}548 bytes (72 words) - 07:45, 8 January 2010
- {{r|Montenegro}}612 bytes (79 words) - 18:41, 11 January 2010