Montenegro Country Overview

Montenegro Country Overview

Europe
It is a country in Southeastern Europe located on the Balkan Peninsula, on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. It is bordered to the north by Bosnia-Herzegovina and Serbia, to the east by Serbia, Kosovo and Albania, to the south by the Adriatic Sea and to the west by Bosnia-Herzegovina and Croatia. Not a recognized country by the entire international community, because it proclaimed its independence from Serbia unilaterally on June 3 of the 2006. The capital of Montenegro is Podgorica, the official language Montenegrin, although all the residents speak Serbo-Croatian and Albanian and Bosnian are also recognized as official; the form of government is a parliamentary republic, the currency is the euro, since it is one of the countries in which it circulates but is not integrated into the monetary system; and the time zone is CET (UTC + 1). Government According to zipcodesexplorer.com, Montenegro…
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Montenegro 2007

Montenegro 2007

Europe
According to ezinereligion, in 2007, Montenegro had a population of 678,000 people and its economy was largely dependent on tourism and foreign investments. The country had strong ties with the European Union and the United States and was actively seeking to join the EU. In terms of politics, Montenegro had a multi-party parliamentary system in place with the Prime Minister as head of government. The President served as head of state while legislative power was vested in both the government and parliament. The country also enjoyed good relations with its Balkan neighbors, especially Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Yearbook 2007 Montenegro. According to CountryAAH, Podgorica is the capital city of Montenegro. Montenegro continued to establish itself as an independent nation the year after the divorce from Serbia. The country became a member…
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