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Where is Chernogoria?

Montenegro

Montenegro Crna Gora (Montenegrin) Црна Гора (Montenegrin) Mali i Zi (Albanian)
Location of Montenegro (green) in Europe (dark grey) – [Legend]
Capital and largest city Podgorica 42°47′N 19°28′E
Official languages Montenegrin
Languages in official use Albanian Bosnian Croatian Serbian

Was Montenegro part of Yugoslavia?

In 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was reconstituted and re-named as a State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. This union effectively ended following Montenegro’s formal declaration of independence on 3 June 2006 and Serbia’s on 5 June 2006.

What was Montenegro before?

The history of Montenegro begins in the Early Middle Ages, into the former Roman province of Dalmatia that forms present-day Montenegro. In the 9th century, there were three principalities on the territory of Montenegro: Duklja, roughly corresponding to the southern half, Travunia, the west, and Rascia, the north.

What is Montenegro known for?

Once overlooked in favor of more well-known Mediterranean nations, Montenegro is fast gaining a reputation as a great place to travel. It’s easy to see why. Mountainous hinterland nestles deep canyons, gushing rivers, glacial lakes and primeval forest, popular for adventure activity.

Did Montenegro used to be Serbia?

On February 4, 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro. The Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro, the amended constitution of the previous Federal Republic, allowed either of the two member states to hold an independence referendum once every three years.

What do Montenegro people eat?

Dive into the tasty world of Montenegro food with these 9 traditional dishes

  • Brav u Mlijeku (Lamb in Milk)
  • Kačamak with kajmak (Balkan porridge)
  • Njeguski Steak.
  • Buzara.
  • Crni Rižot (Black Risotto)
  • Cevapi.
  • Burek.
  • Palačinke (Pancakes)