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Montenegro

[ US /ˌmɑntəˈneɪɡɹoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a former country bordering on the Adriatic Sea; now part of the Union of Serbia and Montenegro

How To Use Montenegro In A Sentence

  • A new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed, with only two of the six members of the former socialist Yugoslavia: Serbia (together with its provinces of Kosovo and Vojvodina) and Montenegro. 1992, Jan
  • Serbia and Montenegro may still be part of the same country, but they are drifting apart, and Montenegro's refusal to do business in dinars is step one in the divorce.
  • The territories alloted to Servia were already occupied by her troops when resistance broke forth, and the idea of dislodging them had to be abandoned; but Montenegro was unable to obtain possession of her share, the rich districts of Gusinie and The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize
  • From the time of Augustus the name Illyria was applied not only to the present Province of Illyria, since 11 B.C. a province of the empire and called Dalmatia (embracing the Dalmatia of to-day, Montenegro, the western part of Croatia, and the northern part of Albania), but was made to include the districts of Rhaetia, The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • Tito's Yugoslavia included Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, and Montenegro
  • The Dinaric Alps that cover this area also extend southward into Serbia and Montenegro.
  • The rooms are modestly furnished and reflect the rustic charm of traditional Montenegro.
  • It is bordered by Croatia to the north and west, Serbia to the east, and Montenegro to the south-east.
  • While defence and foreign affairs are run jointly, Serbia, with a population of 7.5 million, has remained with the dinar, while Montenegro, population 660,000, uses the euro.
  • The republic would remain in a loose confederation with Yugoslavia, the ultimatum continued, which should be renamed the ‘Association of the States of Serbia and Montenegro’.
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