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Mirjana in Herceg-Novi, Montenegro


Accommodation Type: Private Home
2 Star, Private House
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Herceg Novi, Zelenika
Herceg Novi, Zelenika
Hrastovi
85346
Herceg-Novi, Montenegro
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+382-31-678633
Lowest Price / Day  
$20 USD
or
15 Montenegro, Euro (EUR)

Bigova Apartments in Uvala Bigovo, Montenegro


The view of the Bigova apartments building from the pier.
Accommodation Type: Other
Apartment Rental, Hotels
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): No
Address:
Bigova BB
85318
Uvala Bigovo, Montenegro
Lowest Price / Day  
$35 USD
or
27 Montenegro, Euro (EUR)

Studio Appartments Petkovic in Tivat, Montenegro

Accommodation Type: Private Home
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Gradiosnica bb
85320
Tivat, Montenegro
Lowest Price / Day  
$33 USD
or
25 Montenegro, Euro (EUR)

Inmontenegro in Ulcinj, Montenegro

Accommodation Type: Private Home
 
Free Wireless Internet (WiFi Hotspot or Access Point): Yes
Address:
Pinjes
Pinjes
85360
Ulcinj, Montenegro
For Room Reservations and Enquiries, Call:
+382-30-413063
Lowest Price / Day  
$15 USD
or
12 Montenegro, Euro (EUR)


   Montenegro Neighbouring and Adjoining Countries

   More Information About Montenegro:

The National Capital of Montenegro is: Podgorica
Montenegro Area in Square Kilometers: 14026.0
Population Statistics of Montenegro are: 678000
Montenegro is located in the continent of Europe. The Europe continent code is EU


Largest Populated Areas in Montenegro :

Dulcigno Population Density - 9140
Ulcinj Population Density - 9140
Teodo Population Density - 6280
Tivat Population Density - 6280
Dobrota Population Density - 5435
Mesto Dobrota Population Density - 5435
Cattaro Population Density - 5345
Cattoro Population Density - 5345
Kotor Population Density - 5345
Budua Population Density - 4684
Budva Population Density - 4684
Butua Population Density - 4684
Danilovgrad Population Density - 3664
Susanj Population Density - 2521
Bijela Population Density - 2395

Montenegro
 
Republic of Montenegro

Geography
Area: Montenegro (13,938 sq. km.) is slightly smaller than Connecticut.
Cities: Capital--Podgorica. Other cities--Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Budva, Cetinje, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Niksic, Pljevlja, Tivat, Ulcinj.
Terrain: Varied; mountainous regions with thick forests; central plains; southwestern Adriatic coast with high shoreline with very few islands off the coast.
Climate: Generally continental; Mediterranean along the coast.

People
Nationality: Noun--Montenegrin(s); adjective--Montenegrin.
Population: 630,548 (2004 Republic census).
Population growth rate (2004): 3.5%.
Ethnic groups (2004 census): Montenegrin 43%, Serbian 31%, Bosniak 8%, Albanian 5%, Muslim 5%, Croatian 1%, Roma 0.5%.
Religions (2004 census): Orthodox 74%, Muslim 18%, Roman Catholic 4%.
Languages: Serbo-Croatian 95%, Albanian 5%.
Health: Infant mortality rate--14.2 deaths/1,000. Life expectancy--male 72.8 yrs., female 76.7 yrs.

Government
Type: Republic.
Constitution: Adopted October 12, 1992.
Independence: June 3, 2006 (declared by parliament after referendum in favor of independence from state union of Serbia and Montenegro).
Branches: Executive--president (chief of state); prime minister (head of government). Legislative--Montenegrin parliament. Judicial--Constitutional Court and Supreme Court.
Political parties: Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS), Democratic Union of Albanians (DUA), Democratic League in Montenegro (DSCG), Democratic Serbian Party (DSS), Liberal Party (LP), People's Party of Montenegro (NS), Serbian People's Party (SNS), Social Democratic Party (SDP), Socialist People's Party (SNP), Movement for Change (PZP), Albanian Alternataive (AA), Croatian Civic Initiative (HGI), Bosniak Party (BS), Party of Serbian Unity (SSJ), People's Socialist Party (NSS), and Party of Serbian Radicals (SSR).
Suffrage: Universal at 18.

Economy
GDP (2006): $2.230 billion (?1,778).
Real GDP growth rate (2006/2005): 6.5%.
Per capita income (2006): $3,500 (?2,790).
Inflation rate (2006): 2.5%.
Natural resources: Bauxite.
Agriculture: 15% of GDP.
Industry: 28% of GDP.
Services: 56% of GDP.
Trade (2006): Exports--$619.3 million (?493.6 million). Major markets--Serbia ($211.1 million; ?168.2 million), Italy ($178.4 million; ?142.2 million), Hungary ($55 million; ?43.9 million) Greece ($52.3 million; ?41.7 million), Bosnia and Herzegovina ($34.9 million; ?27.8 million). Imports--$1.763 billion (?1.405 billion). Major suppliers--Serbia ($502.4 million; ?400.4 million), Germany ($194.8 million; ?155.3 million), Italy ($174.1 million; ?138.7 million), Greece ($75.1 million; ?59.9 million), Croatia ($72.6 million; ?57.9 million).

PEOPLE AND HISTORY
Montenegro resisted the rule of the Ottoman Turks, maintaining its independence and playing off its powerful neighbors against each other. Montenegro was recognized as an independent and sovereign principality by the Great Powers of Europe assembled at the Congress of Berlin on July 13, 1878.

During World War I, Montenegro fought on the side of the Allies but was defeated and occupied by Austria. Upon Austrian occupation, the Montenegrin king, King Nikola I, and his government went into exile. In late 1918, an Assembly met in Podgorica, and under the eyes of the Serbian army, deposed King Nikola and declared unification with Serbia. The government of Montenegro in exile denounced the Assembly's action, to no avail. From 1919 to 1941, Montenegro was part of what became known as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, despite armed resistance in the early 1920s to rule from Belgrade.

When Yugoslavia was invaded and partitioned by the Axis powers in April 1941, Montenegro was appropriated by the Italians under a nominally autonomous administration. While some Montenegrins sided with Italy, motivated by antipathy against past rule from Belgrade, the Partisan Revolt in Montenegro began early, on July 13, 1941, and initially scored impressive successes against the Italian occupiers. Throughout World War II, Montenegro served as an effective base and refuge for Tito's Partisans. After the war, Montenegro was granted the status of a republic within Yugoslavia.

The breakup of the Yugoslav federation after 1989 left Montenegro in a precarious position. Between 1991 and 1992, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Macedonia all seceded from Yugoslavia. On April 27, 1992 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro joined in passing the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Though Montenegro reaffirmed its political attachment to Serbia, a sense of a distinct Montenegrin identity continued to thrive. The government of Montenegro was critical of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's 1998-99 campaign in Kosovo, and the ruling coalition parties boycotted the September 2000 federal elections, which led to the eventual removal of Milosevic's regime.

In March 2002, the Belgrade Agreement was signed by the heads of the federal and republican governments, setting forth the parameters for a redefinition of Montenegro's relationship with Serbia within a joint state. On February 4, 2003, the F.R.Y. parliament ratified the Constitutional Charter, establishing a new state union and changing the name of the country from Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro. On May 21, 2006, the Republic of Montenegro held a successful referendum on independence and declared independence on June 3.

Serbia, the European Union (EU), and all permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have recognized the Republic of Montenegro's independence. Montenegro joined the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) on June 22, 2006, the United Nations (UN) on June 28, 2006, and the Council of Europe on May 11, 2007.

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Montenegro(mj)

Country Code: MJ
Montenegro in Wikipedia

Montenegro Facts
Montenegro Црна Гора *Crna Gora* : 
 
*Anthem: *Ој, свијетла мајска зоро *Oj, svijetla majska zoro* "Oh, Bright Dawn of May" : 
 
Location of *Montenegro* (orange) on the European continent (white) — [Legend] : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Podgorica1 42°47′N 19°28′E / 42.783, 19.467
Official languages : 
*Montenegrin*2 Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian and Croatian
Demonym : 
Montenegrin
Government : 
Parliamentary republic
Government President : 
Filip Vujanovi?
Government Prime Minister : 
Milo ?ukanovi?
Government Speaker : 
Ranko Krivokapi?
Foundation : 
 
Foundation Cetinje founded : 
1484
Foundation Annexed by Ottoman Empire : 
1499
Foundation Independence recognized : 
1878
Foundation Unification with Serbia : 
1918
Foundation Independence from Serbia and Montenegro : 
2006
Area : 
 
Area Total : 
13,812 km² (160th) 5,019 sq mi
Area Water (%) : 
1.5
Population : 
 
Population July 2008 estimate : 
678,177[1] (162nd)
Population 2003 census : 
620145
Population Density : 
50/km² (121st) 115.6/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (PPP) Total : 
$6.135 billion [2] (144)
*GDP* (PPP) Per capita : 
$9,047 (2008 estimate) (60)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
*GDP* (nominal) Total : 
$3,557 billion [3] (138)
*GDP* (nominal) Per capita : 
$ 5,735 (58)
*HDI* (2004) : 
0.788[4] (medium) (72nd)
Currency : 
Euro3 (EUR)
Time zone : 
CET (UTC+1)
Time zone Summer (DST) : 
CEST (UTC+2)
Internet TLD : 
.me (.yu)4
Calling code : 
+382
1 The traditional old capital of Montenegro is *Cetinje*. 2 Commonly considered as the Ijekavian dialect of the Serbian language. 3 Adopted unilaterally; Montenegro is not a formal member of the Eurozone. 4 .me became active in September 2007. Suffix : 
 
Montenegro ???? ???? *Crna Gora* : 
 
*Anthem: *??, ???????? ?????? ???? *Oj, svijetla majska zoro* "Oh, Bright Dawn of May" : 
 
Location of *Montenegro* (orange) on the European continent (white) ? [Legend] : 
 
*Capital* (and largest city) : 
Podgorica1 42?47?N 19?28?E? / ?42.783, 19.467
Official languages : 
*Montenegrin*2 Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian and Croatian
Demonym : 
Montenegrin
Government : 
Parliamentary republic
President : 
Filip Vujanovi?
Prime Minister : 
Milo ?ukanovi?
Speaker : 
Ranko Krivokapi?
Foundation : 
 
Cetinje founded : 
1484
Annexed by Ottoman Empire : 
1499
Independence recognized : 
1878
Unification with Serbia : 
1918
Independence from Serbia and Montenegro : 
2006
Area : 
 
Total : 
13,812 km? (160th) 5,019 sq mi
Water (%) : 
1.5
Population : 
 
July 2008 estimate : 
678,177[1] (162nd)
2003 census : 
620145
Density : 
50/km? (121st) 115.6/sq mi
*GDP* (PPP) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$6.135 billion [2] (144)
Per capita : 
$9,047 (2008 estimate) (60)
*GDP* (nominal) : 
2007 estimate
Total : 
$3,557 billion [3] (138)
Per capita : 
$ 5,735 (58)
*HDI* (2004) : 
0.788[4] (medium) (72nd)
Currency : 
Euro3 (EUR)
Time zone : 
CET (UTC+1)
Summer (DST) : 
CEST (UTC+2)
Internet TLD : 
.me (.yu)4
Calling code : 
+382
1 The traditional old capital of Montenegro is *Cetinje*. 2 Commonly considered as the Ijekavian dialect of the Serbian language. 3 Adopted unilaterally; Montenegro is not a formal member of the Eurozone. 4 .me became active in September 2007. Suffix : 
 

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