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61. Trado - Countries - Serbia And Montenegro
geography Economy. The country of South Slavic group of people, The Kingdom of The remaining republics of serbia and montenegro declared a new Federal
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Bulgaria Jordan Lebanon ... Ukraine The country of South Slavic group of people, The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was formed in 1918; its name was changed to Yugoslavia in 1929. In the early 1990s country began to unravel along ethnic lines: Slovenia, Croatia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina all declared their independence. The remaining republics of Serbia and Montenegro declared a new Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in 1992. In 2003 country was restructured into the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro which is made up of two member states, the state of Montenegro and the state of Serbia. Serbia includes the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina and the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija which is currently under an international administration in accordance with United Nations Security Council resolution 1244.
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Serbia and Montenegro is situated in South-East Europe, on the Balkan Peninsula with access to the Adriatic Sea.
Area:
Serbia and Montenegro covers a territory of 102,173 sq. km. Serbia covers an area of 88,361 sq. km. whereas the area of Montenegro is 13,812 sq. km.

62. World Factbook 2000 [E] - SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO (by The CIA)
serbia and montenegro geography. Location Southeastern Europe, bordering theAdriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Serbia and Montenegro: Introduction
Background: Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been formally recognized as a state by the US. The US view is that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and that none of the successor republics represents its continuation. In 1999, massive expulsions by Serbs of ethnic Albanians living in the autonomous republic of Kosovo provoked an international response, including the bombing of Serbia and the stationing of NATO and Russian peacekeepers in Kosovo.
Serbia and Montenegro: Geography
Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina Geographic coordinates: 44 00 N, 21 00 E Map references: Europe Area: total: 102,350 sq km (Serbia 88,412 sq km; Montenegro 13,938 sq km) land: 102,136 sq km (Serbia 88,412 sq km; Montenegro 13,724 sq km) water: 214 sq km (Serbia sq km; Montenegro 214 sq km) Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Kentucky (Serbia is slightly larger than Maine; Montenegro is slightly smaller than Connecticut)

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Serbia and Montenegro Geography
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  • 65. Facts About Serbia And Montenegro
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    Geography of Serbia and Montenegro
    Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina Geographic coordinates: 44 00 N, 21 00 E Area: total: 102,350 sq km
    water: 214 sq km
    land: 102,136 sq km Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Kentucky Land boundaries: total: 2,246 km
    border countries: Albania 287 km, Bosnia and Herzegovina 527 km, Bulgaria 318 km, Croatia (north) 241 km, Croatia (south) 25 km, Hungary 151 km, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 221 km, Romania 476 km Coastline: 199 km Climate: in the north, continental climate (cold winters and hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall); central portion, continental and Mediterranean climate; to the south, Adriatic climate along the coast, hot, dry summers and autumns and relatively cold winters with heavy snowfall inland Terrain: extremely varied; to the north, rich fertile plains; to the east, limestone ranges and basins; to the southeast, ancient mountains and hills; to the southwest, extremely high shoreline with no islands off the coast

    66. Yugoslavia : Geography, People, Politics, Government, Economy, Transport
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    67. The World Factbook Page On Serbia And Montenegro, Section: Geography
    serbia and montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, geography. Location Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea,
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    Serbia and Montenegro
    Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been formally recognized as a state by the US; the US view is that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and that none of the successor republics represents its continuation.
    Geography
    Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina
    Geographic coordinates: 44 00 N, 21 00 E
    Map references: Europe
    Area:
    total area: 102,350 sq km
    land area: 102,136 sq km
    comparative area: slightly larger than Kentucky
    note: Serbia has a total area and a land area of 88,412 sq km making it slightly larger than Maine; Montenegro has a total area of 13,938 sq km and a land area of 13,724 sq km making it slightly larger than Connecticut
    Land boundaries:
    total: 2,246 km
    border countries: Albania 287 km (114 km with Serbia, 173 km with Montenegro), Bosnia and Herzegovina 527 km (312 km with Serbia, 215 km with Montenegro), Bulgaria 318 km, Croatia (north) 241 km, Croatia (south) 25 km, Hungary 151 km, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 221 km, Romania 476 km note: the internal boundary between Montenegro and Serbia is 211 km Coastline: 199 km (Montenegro 199 km, Serbia km)

    68. Serbia-Montenegro
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    69. All About Serbia And Montenegro - RecipeLand.com Reference Library
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    70. Canadian Embassy Belgrade Serbia Montenegro Canada Climate Geography
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    71. Educational Geography Information -- Serbia And Montenegro
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    72. The World Factbook 2000 -- Serbia And Montenegro
    geography note controls one of the major land routes from Western Europe to note serbia and montenegro has self-proclaimed itself the Federal
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    [Countries] Serbia and Montenegro
    Background:
    Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been formally recognized as a state by the US. The US view is that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and that none of the successor republics represents its continuation. In 1999, massive expulsions by Serbs of ethnic Albanians living in the autonomous republic of Kosovo provoked an international response, including the bombing of Serbia and the stationing of NATO and Russian peacekeepers in Kosovo.
    Serbia and Montenegro
    Geography [Top of Page] Location: Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina Geographic coordinates: 44 00 N, 21 00 E Map references: Europe Area:
    total: 102,350 sq km (Serbia 88,412 sq km; Montenegro 13,938 sq km)
    land: 102,136 sq km (Serbia 88,412 sq km; Montenegro 13,724 sq km)
    water: 214 sq km (Serbia sq km; Montenegro 214 sq km) Area - comparative: slightly smaller than Kentucky (Serbia is slightly larger than Maine; Montenegro is slightly smaller than Connecticut)

    73. Japan Info - Geography & Society - Embassy Of Japan In Serbia And Montenegro
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    Genex Apartments, Vladimira Popovica 6, 11070 Novi Beograd; phone: +381-11-301-2800; fax: +381-11-311-8258 Territory Japan consists of an archipelago extending approximately from northeast to southwest. It lies off the east coast of the Asian continent. The total land area as of October 1989 was 377.688 square kilometers. The four major islands of Japan are Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, and Kyushu. Claimed by the Japanese, the northernmost islands of Kunashiri (Kunashir), Etorofu (Iturup), the Habomai Islands, and Shikotan were occupied by the Soviet Union at the end of World War II and were still occupied by the Russian Federation. The Ogasawara Islands and Okinawa Islands, under American rule after World War II, were returned to Japan in 1968 and 1972, respectively. The areas of the main geographical divisions of Japan (including offshore islands under their administrative control) are as follows: Hokkaido (83520 km2); Honshu (230940 km2); Shikoku (18808 km2); Kyushu (42164 km2); Okinawa Prefecture (2256 km2). Total area of Japan is 377688 km2. Administrative structure After the Meiji Restoration (1868), the country was administratively reorganized into the prefectural system. Tokyo, Osaka and Kyoto were made fu (urban prefectures) in 1871., and the rest of the country was divided into 302 ken (prefectures). By 1888, this system had been integrated into a system of 3 fu and 43 ken. Hokkaido was initially administered directly by the central government but later came to be treated equally with other prefectures, although it was called a do (circuit), rather than a ken. In 1943, Tokyo Fu was designated as a special administrative area and named Tokyo To (officially translated as Tokyo Metropolis). At present, Japan is administratively divided into 1 to (Tokyo To), 1 do (Hokkaido), 2 fu (Osaka Fu and Kyoto Fu), and 43 ken.

    74. Montenegro: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
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    showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Translations Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Montenegro Dictionary Mon·te·neg·ro mŏn tə-nĕg rō, -nē grō
    A region of southeast Europe bordering on the Adriatic Sea. An ancient Balkan state, it did not come under Turkish control until the end of the 15th century, and from 1910 to 1918 it was an independent kingdom. Montenegro then joined the newly formed Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, which became Yugoslavia after 1929. In 1991 four of the six Yugoslav republics declared independence, leaving Montenegro and Serbia to form a new republic in 1992. Mon te·neg rin -rĭn var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Montenegro mŏn tənē grō ) , Serbo-Croatian Crna Gora, constituent republic of Serbia and Montenegro (1995 est. pop. 708,000), 5,332 sq mi (13,810 sq km), S Serbia and Montenegro. Podgorica is the capital of Montenegro. Land, People, and Economy

    75.  Country Information - CountryReports.org 
    Water Area 214 sq km Highest Point Daravica 2656 m Lowest Point Adriatic Sea0 m » Additional serbia and montenegro geography Information
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    76. Montenegro - Definition Of Montenegro In Encyclopedia
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    This article is about the republic in Serbia-Montenegro, Europe. For the city in Brazil, see Montenegro, Brazil

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    Montenegro Official language Serbian Capital Podgorica Former Royal Capital Cetinje Area
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    - Total ( Density Ethnic groups Montenegrins Serbs ... Albanians Others: 10% President Prime Minister National Anthem Oj, svijetla majska zoro ... Official melodic version (mp3) http://www.predsjednik.cg.yu/slike/1097575630.mp3 Time zone UTC Carrier Montenegro Airlines ... .yu still used ( .cs reserved) The Republic of Montenegro Serbian Crna Gora , meaning "black mountain") is a small, mountainous republic in the Balkans , on the Adriatic Sea . According to its constitution, it is a democratic, social, and ecological state. Throughout a number of centuries Montenegro was a de facto independent principality ruled by a succession of dynasties and rulers. The country obtained de jure international recognition of its independence, following the Eastern Crisis (

    77. Yugoslavia The Serbs And Serbia, Vojvodina, And Montenegro - Flags, Maps, Econom
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS The zupan of Raska, Stefan I Nemanja (1159-96), threw off Byzantine domination and laid the foundation for medieval Serbia by conquering Zeta and part of southern Dalmatia. His son and successor, Stefan II Nemanja (1196-1228) transformed Serbia into a stable state, friendly with Rome but with religious loyalty to Constantinople. In 1218 Pope Honorius III recognized Serbian political independence and crowned Stefan II. The writings of Stefan II and his brother (later canonized as St. Sava) were the first works of Serbian literature. Later kings in the Nemanja line overcame internal rivalries and pressure from Bulgaria and Constantinople. They also rejected papal invitations to link the Serbian Orthodox Church with Rome, and they ruled their country through a golden age. Serbia expanded its economy, and Dalmatian merchants marketed Serbian goods throughout Europe and the Levant. The Nemanje dynasty left to Serbia masterpieces of religious art combining Western, Byzantine, and local styles. Serbia dominated the Balkans under Stefan Dusan (1331-55), who conquered lands extending from Belgrade to present-day southern Greece. He proclaimed himself emperor, elevated the archbishop of Pec to the level of patriarch, and wrote a new legal code combining Byzantine law with Serbian customs. Dusan had ambitions toward a weakened Byzantine Empire, but the Byzantine emperor suspected his intentions and summoned the Turks to restrain him. Dusan repelled assaults in 1345 and 1349, but was defeated in 1352. He then offered to lead an alliance against the Turks and recognize the pope, but those gambits also were rejected.
  • 78. Yugoslavia The Balkan Wars And World War I - Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Cl
    Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues, AustriaHungary and Bulgaria occupied serbia and montenegro after the retreat.
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      < BACK TO HISTORY CONTENTS Serbian victories and the Serbians' obvious contempt for Austria-Hungary brought hostility from Vienna and anti-Habsburg sentiment in all the empire's South Slavic regions, especially Bosnia and Hercegovina. Confident behind German military protection, the high command of Austria-Hungary lobbied for war to eliminate Serbia. Serbia's alliance with Slavic Russia also encouraged the growth of expansionist, nationalist secret societies in the Serbian army. The most significant of these societies was the Black Hand, a group of army officers who dominated the army and influenced the government from 1911-17. In 1914 Archduke Franz Ferdinand, heir to the Habsburg throne and a longtime advocate of equality for the South Slavs in the empire, made an ill-prepared visit to Bosnia. On Vidovdan, Bosnian student Gavrilo Princip assassinated the archduke and the archduchess in Sarajevo. The Black Hand had armed and trained the assassin, but historians doubt that the rulers of Serbia had approved the plot. Nevertheless, on July 23 Austria-Hungary sent an ultimatum, threatening war unless Serbia allowed Vienna to join the murder investigation and suppress secret societies. Even the German kaiser felt that Serbia met the Austrian demands, but war was declared, the existing alliance structure of Europe went into force, and World War I began. The Central PowersGermany, Austria-Hungary, and Turkeyfaced the Triple EntenteFrance, Britain, and Russia. The Croats, Slovenes, and many Serbs in Austria-Hungary went to war against Serbia and Montenegro.
  • 79. Yugoslavia Information
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    Serbia and Montenegro have asserted the formation of a joint independent state, but this entity has not been formally recognized as a state by the US. The US view is that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and that none of the successor republics represents its continuation. In 1999, massive expulsions by Serbs of ethnic Albanians living in the autonomous republic of Kosovo provoked an international response, including the bombing of Serbia and the stationing of NATO and Russian peacekeepers in Kosovo.

    80. Europe - EnchantedLearning.com
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