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  1. 309,556 (Central Region) 163,960 ( Coastal region) Areas. 8,399 km2 ( Northern region) 7,372 km2 (Central Montenegro) 1,591 km2 Coastal region. Subdivisions. Municipality. Statistical regions of Montenegro are defined, as of 2011, by the Montenegrin Regional Development Law ( Zakon o regionalnom razvoju ). [1]

  2. The culture of Montenegro is as pluralistic and diverse as its history and geographical position would suggest. Montenegro 's culture has been influenced by the Serbian Empire, the Byzantine Empire, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, Christianity, the Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Venice, Austria-Hungary, and Yugoslavia .

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontenegrinsMontenegrins - Wikipedia

    Montenegrins ( Montenegrin: Црногорци, romanized : Crnogorci, lit. 'People of the Black Mountain ', pronounced [tsr̩nǒɡoːrtsi] or [tsr̩noɡǒːrtsi]) are a South Slavic ethnic group that share a common ancestry, culture, history, and language, identified with the country of Montenegro .

  4. Montenegro ( tiếng Montenegro bằng chữ Kirin: Црна Гора; chữ Latinh: Crna Gora; phát âm IPA: /'t͡sr̩naː 'ɡɔra/, phiên âm Tiếng Việt: Môn-tê-nê-grô) (trong tiếng Montenegro có nghĩa là " Ngọn núi Đen ") là một quốc gia tại miền đông nam châu Âu.

  5. Politics of Montenegro. The Politics of Montenegro ( Montenegrin: Politika Crne Gore / Политика Црне Горе) takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic republic, whereby the Prime Minister of Montenegro is the head of government, and of a multi-party system. Executive power is exercised by the government.

  6. The vast majority (over 90%) of the population of Montenegro is of Slavic origin. Albanians make up 5 percent of the population (4.9% at the 2011 census), while there is also a small Romani minority (total 1.2% at the 2011 census). The Slavic population of Montenegro uses a large diversity in ethnic identities to describe their ethnicity.

  7. Montenegro was the only republic of the former Yugoslavia that supported Serbia during the wars of the 1990s. People [edit] Montenegro is home to 620,000 people (2020), and is a multicultural and multiethnic country. All citizens of Montenegro can be called Montenegrin, but this term is also used for a specific ethnicity within the country.

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