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The use of the name Montenegro began in the 15th century when the Crnojevic dynasty began to rule the Serbian principality of Zeta; over subsequent centuries Montenegro was able to maintain its independence from the Ottoman Empire. From the 16th to 19th centuries, Montenegro became a theocracy ruled by a series of bishop princes; in 1852, it was transformed into a secular principality. After World War I, Montenegro was absorbed by the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929; at the conclusion of World War II, it became a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. When the latter dissolved in 1992, Montenegro federated with Serbia, first as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and, after 2003, in a looser union of Serbia and Montenegro. In May 2006, Montenegro invoked its right under the Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro to hold a referendum on independence from the state union. The vote for severing ties with Serbia exceeded 55% - the threshold set by the EU - allowing Montenegro to formally declare its independence on 3 June 2006.
Southeastern Europe, between the Adriatic Sea and Serbia
42 30 N, 19 18 E (Latitude, Longtitude)
West | 18.46 |
North | 43.57 |
East | 20.36 |
South | 41.85 |
Europe
total | 13 812 | square km |
land | 13 452 | square km |
water | 360 | square km |
total | 625 | km |
Albania (al) | 172 | km |
Bosnia and Herzegovina (ba) | 225 | km |
Croatia (hr) | 25 | km |
Kosovo | 79 | km |
Serbia (rs) | 124 | km |
293.50 km
Mediterranean climate, hot dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy snowfalls inland
highly indented coastline with narrow coastal plain backed by rugged high limestone mountains and plateaus
lowest point | 0 | metres |
highest point | 2 522 | metres |
bauxite | hydroelectricity |
arable land | 13.70 | % |
permanent crops | 1.00 | % |
other | 85.30 | % |
destructive earthquakes |
pollution of coastal waters from sewage outlets, especially in tourist-related areas such as Kotor
Air Pollution | Biodiversity |
Climate Change | Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol |
Desertification | Hazardous Wastes |
Law of the Sea | Marine Dumping |
Marine Life Conservation | Ozone Layer Protection |
Ship Pollution |
672 180
Growth rate | -0.85 | % |
Birth rate | 11.14 | births/1,000 population |
Death rate | 8.63 | deaths/1,000 population |
0-14 years | 16.00 | % |
15-64 years | 70.30 | % |
65 years and over | 13.70 | % |
total | 36.70 | years |
male | 35.20 | years |
female | 38.40 | years |
at birth | 1.08 | male(s)/female |
under 15 years | 0.96 | male(s)/female |
15-64 years | 1.08 | male(s)/female |
65 years and over | 0.68 | male(s)/female |
total population | 0.99 | male(s)/female |
Orthodox | 74.20 | % |
Muslim | 17.70 | % |
Catholic | 3.50 | % |
other | 0.60 | % |
unspecified | 3.00 | % |
atheist | 1.00 | % |
Serbian | 63.60 | % |
Montenegrin | 22.00 | % |
Bosnian | 5.50 | % |
Albanian | 5.30 | % |
conventional short form | Montenegro |
local short form | Crna Gora |
former | People's Republic of Montenegro, Socialist Republic of Montenegro, Republic of Montenegro |
ISO 3166 | ME |
ISO Numeric | 499 |
ISO3 | MNE |
FIPS | MJ |
ccTLD | me |
English | Montenegro |
21 municipalities (opstine, singular - opstina); Andrijevica, Bar, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Budva, Cetinje, Danilovgrad, Herceg Novi, Kolasin, Kotor, Mojkovac, Niksic, Plav, Pljevlja, Pluzine, Podgorica, Rozaje, Savnik, Tivat, Ulcinj, Zabljak
name | Podgorica |
geographic coordinates | 42 26 N, 19 16 E |
time difference | 1.00 |
daylight saving time | 1 |
CE | CEI |
EAPC | EBRD |
FAO | IAEA |
IBRD | ICAO |
ICCt | ICRM |
IDA | IFC |
IFRCS | ILO |
IMF | IMO |
IMSO | IOC |
IOM | IPU |
ISO (correspondent) | ITU |
ITUC | Interpol |
MIGA | NAM (observer) |
OPCW | OSCE |
PCA | PFP |
SECI | UN |
UNESCO | UNHCR |
UNIDO | UNMIL |
UNWTO | UPU |
WCO | WFTU |
WHO | WIPO |
WMO | WTO (observer) |
2006-06-03
National Day
1878-07-13
President Filip VUJANOVIC | Prime Minister Milo DJUKANOVIC |
Coalition for European Montenegro | 51.94 | % |
SNP | 16.83 | % |
NSD | 9.22 | % |
PZP | 6.03 | % |
PPP - Purchasing Power Parity | 6 637 000 000 | $ |
Official Exchange Rate | 4 444 000 000 | |
RGR - Real Growth rate | -4.00 | % |
PPP - per capita | 9 800 | $ |
agriculture | 2.00 | % |
industry | 30.00 | % |
services | 68.00 | % |
Unemployment rate | 14.70 | % |
Population below poverty line | 7.00 | % |
Distribution of family income - Gini index | 30.00 | |
Inflation rate (consumer prices) | 3.40 | % |
Investment (gross fixed) | 30.50 | % of GDP |
Current account balance | - 1 102 000 000 | $ |
Debt external | 650 000 000 | $ |
Market value of publicly traded shares | 3 699 000 000 | $ |
Public debt | 38.00 | % of GDP |
citrus | grapes |
olives | potatoes |
sheep | tobacco |
agricultural processing | aluminum |
consumer goods | steelmaking |
tourism |
Electricity Production | 2 864 000 000 | kWh |
Electricity Consumption | 18 600 000 | kWh |
Oil Exports | 313 | bbl/day |
Oil Imports | 6 093 | bbl/day |
EUR
euro
Telephons Main lines in use | 362 000 | |
Telephons Mobile, Cellular | 735 000 | |
Television broadcast stations | 13 | |
Internet Country code (ccTLD) | me | |
Internet Hosts | 3 245 | |
Internet Users | 294 000 |
Airports with paved runways | 3 | |
Heliports | 1 | |
Roadways - total | 7 368 | km |
Roadways - paved | 4 742 | km |
Roadways - unpaved | 2 626 | km |
Railways | 250 | km |