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  Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Србија и Црна Гора / Srbija i Crna Gora, abbreviated as СЦГ / SCG) the State Union [of] Serbia and Montenegro, was a confederated union of Serbia and Montenegro, which existed between 2003 and 2006.
The large Albanian population was chiefly concentrated in Kosovo, with smaller populations in the Preševo and Bujanovac municipalities in Central Serbia, and in the south-east of Montenegro (Ulcinj municipality).
Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava is often described as "the crossroads between the East and the West" - one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Serbia_and_Montenegro   (1597 words)

  
 serbia and montenegro - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Србија и Црна Гора, often abbreviated as "SCG") is the name of the union of Serbia and Montenegro, two former Yugoslav republics united since 2003 in a loose confederation.
Main articles: History of Serbia and Montenegro, History of Yugoslavia Upon the breakup of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the remaining confederation of Serbia and Montenegro was reconstituted in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY).
Main article: Transportation in Serbia and Montenegro Serbia, and in particular the valley of the Morava is often described as "the crossroads between the East and the West" - one of the primary reasons for its turbulent history.
www.onpedia.com /encyclopedia/Serbia-and-Montenegro   (1145 words)

  
 Excite España - Viajes - Europa - Serbia And Montenegro - General
Roughly rectangular in shape and on a major European communications axis north–west and south–east, Serbia and Montenegro borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, the Kosovo region and Albania to the south, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west and Croatia to the northwest.
Serbia is dominated by the flat, fertile farmland of the Danube and Tisza valleys.
Montenegro is a small mountainous region on the Adriatic coast north of Albania, bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west.
www.excite.es /viajes/guias/europa/serbia_and_montenegro/General   (1263 words)

  
 Serbia And Montenegro (Formerly Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia), Landmine Monitor Report 2004
Serbia and Montenegro deposited its instrument of accession with the UN on 18 September 2003 and became a State Party on 1 March 2004.
Serbia and Montenegro attended the Fifth Meeting of States Parties in September 2003, where its delegation presented plans for destruction of the stockpile of 1.3 million antipersonnel mines and appealed for financial assistance.
Serbia and Montenegro attended as an observer the Fifth Annual Conference of States Parties to Amended Protocol II in November 2003, and has attended annual conferences of States Parties in previous years.
www.icbl.org /lm/2004/serbia_montenegro   (6516 words)

  
 Serbia: History, Geography, Government, and Culture — Infoplease.com
It borders Croatia on the northwest, Hungary on the north, Romania on the northeast, Bulgaria on the east, Macedonia on the south, and Albania, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina on the west.
Serbia - Serbia, Serbian Srbija, constituent republic of Serbia and Montenegro (1995 est.
Montenegro chooses: on May 21st, Montenegrins are being asked, in a long-delayed referendum, if they want to end their union with......
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0108157.html   (1716 words)

  
 2005 Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro is a state union consisting of the relatively large Republic of Serbia and the much smaller Republic of Montenegro.
Serbia was a transit point, and to a lesser extent a point of origin and destination, for trafficking in women and girls for the purpose of sexual exploitation.
The Islamic community continued to allege that UNMIK's denial of a radio frequency for an Islamic radio station, the closing of a prayer room in the national library, and the refusal of Pristina municipality to grant public land to build a mosque were examples of a lack of religious freedom.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61673.htm   (18852 words)

  
 Serbia/Montenegro
Grasslands in Central Serbia occupy 38%, in Vojvodina 8%, in Kosovo 46% and in Montenegro 88%.
Serbia is open to the influences from North, Central and East Europe, Vojvodina, Timočka krajina and the river valley of Great Morava, with typical continental climate with high annual average and absolute ranges, warm summers and relatively cold winters.
Serbia is at the junction of three vegetation provinces (eastern – cold and dry, western – warmer and more humid, Mediterranean – warm and dry) so the plant world is characterized by great diversity, complexity and riches of vegetation forms and plant species.
www.fao.org /ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/Counprof/serbiamontenegro/serbiamont.htm   (11006 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro - Flag - Introduction - Background
The Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro included a provision that allowed either republic to hold a referendum after three years that would allow for their independence from the state union.
In the spring of 2006, Montenegro took advantage of the provision to undertake a successful independence vote enabling it to secede on 3 June.
Two days later, Serbia declared that it was the successor state to the union of Serbia and Montenegro.
www.exxun.com /SerbiaandMontenegro/a_fg.html   (651 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Instead of facing the past, it attempts to downplay the war-crimes and put an equal sign between all sides in the wars�, said Sonja Biserko, the President of the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia, in her lecture given at the �War Crimes, Genocide and Memory� seminar, held in Dubrovnik.
Crucial Western support to cash-strapped Serbia hinges on its cooperation with the Netherlands-based U.N. war crimes tribunal, including extradition of suspects indicted for their role in the 1990's Balkan wars.
As Serbia struggles to survive, the Allies retreat into Salonika and fortify the port against both Bulgarians and Greeks.
www.lycos.com /info/serbia--wars.html   (479 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro, Landmine Monitor Report 2003
The Mine Action Center for Serbia and Montenegro estimated in March 2003 that 39 million square meters of land may be contaminated by mines and cluster submunitions.
In Montenegro, the ITF funded renovation and equipping of the Regional Center for Underwater Demining, and a training course for ten personnel from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia and Montenegro.
In southern Serbia, the joint Army and Ministry of the Interior Coordinating Body formed a group of demining experts tasked with educating the local population to the dangers of mines and UXO, as well discovering and destroying mines and UXO.
www.icbl.org /lm/2003/serbia_montenegro.html   (3843 words)

  
 NDI - National Democratic Institute
Montenegro’s successful and peaceful quest for independence begins the final chapter in the lengthy and often bloody disintegration of the former Yugoslavia.
To support Montenegro’s transition from a republic in federation with Serbia to a fully democratic, independent state, NDI conducts two programs focusing on strengthening of the legislature and policy development for political parties.
Montenegro’s parliament is weak compared to the executive and judicial branches and is in need of institutional strengthening to fulfill its legislative, representative, and oversight duties.
www.ndi.org /worldwide/cee/montenegro/montenegro.asp   (973 words)

  
 .cs - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Was fairly heavily used in Czechoslovakia until discontinued in favor of.cz and.sk; may be used in the future for Serbia and Montenegro
CS is now the ISO 3166-1 code for Serbia and Montenegro, which, however, continues to use.yu as its ccTLD.
IANA has.cs reserved for Serbia and Montenegro, with no sponsoring organizations assigned.
www.startsurfing.com /encyclopedia/c/s/.cs.html   (207 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
The complexity of Serbia and Montenegro political relationships, slow progress in privatization, legal uncertainty over property rights, and scarcity of foreign-investment are holding back Serbia and Montenegro's economy.
Serbia and Montenegro and located in Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea, between Albania and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The capital of Serbia and Montenegro is Belgrade, and their government is a republic.
www.classbrain.com /art_cr/publish/serbia_montenegro.shtml   (256 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Finally, a short visit to Montenegro allowed him to meet with the Minister for Labor and Social Welfare of Montenegro, the Commissioner for Displaced Persons, the Ombudsperson and other governmental officials, as well as international agencies, representatives of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, representatives of IDPs and persons displaced in camps in Konik.
Concerning the Republic of Montenegro, the Representative was impressed with the work undertaken by the Montenegrin authorities to manage the refugee and IDP influx they had had.
Nevertheless, he was worried by the fact that as non-citizens of Montenegro internally displaced persons were disadvantaged if not by law then in fact in areas such as work or access to property and business licenses.
www.brookings.edu /fp/projects/idp/20050624_serbia_pressrelease.htm   (1130 words)

  
 Montenegro: History, Geography, Government, and Culture — Infoplease.com
Montenegro, a jumbled mass of mountains, with a small coastline along the Adriatic, borders Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia.
Serbia and Montenegro - Serbia and Montenegro, Serbian Srbija i Crna Gora, formerly Yugoslavia, Serbian Jugoslavija,...
Serbia and Montenegro: Land - Land Inland from the Adriatic coast of Montenegro, where Kotor, the one seaport of the nation, is...
www.infoplease.com /ipa/A0933809.html   (606 words)

  
 NDI - National Democratic Institute
Serbia continues to confront the legacy of Slobodan Milosevic as it struggles to lay the foundation of a democratic political system.
The country’s difficult transition to democracy highlights the importance of creating durable and effective political institutions that are responsive to the public interest regarding reform and which function on the basis of transparency and accountability.
NDI works with the party caucuses in parliament and in municipal assemblies on better communicating achievements to voters, message development, solicitation of citizen input, and the role of the caucus in both parliament and the party.
www.ndi.org /worldwide/cee/serbia/serbia.asp   (849 words)

  
 USAID Europe and Eurasia: Serbia and Montenegro
With a large population, a potential for strong economic growth, and an important geo-strategic location, Serbia and Montenegro’s economic and democratic development remains central to the future prosperity and stability of the region.
With an unsurpassed diversity of terrain, including an abundance of unspoiled natural areas, Montenegro, and in particular the Skadar lake region, is a haven for a spectacular variety of birds throughout the year...
Montenegro, with its 450,000 olive trees, was once the main olive oil supplier for the former Yugoslavia.
www.usaid.gov /locations/europe_eurasia/countries/yg   (2557 words)

  
 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.
One singular factor in the economic situation of Serbia is the continuation in office of a government that is primarily interested in political and military mastery, not economic reform.
Government mismanagement of the economy is largely to blame, but the damage to Serbia's infrastructure and industry by the NATO bombing during the war in Kosovo have added to problems.
www.ceebd.co.uk /countrie/busprof/serbia.htm   (1938 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The northern region of Greater Serbia lies on the southern extremity of the Central Danubian Plain while the area south of the Sava River and east to west of the Danube River comprises the ranges and massifs of the Serbian Highlands and East Serbian Mountains.
Rainfall increases with distance from the coast, which has an average annual precipitation of 1,000 mm to 1,500 mm (20 to 39 inches) while the mountain slopes receive 1,500 to 3,800 mm (59 to 150 inches) to a maximum of 5,000 mm (197 inches) on the higher peaks further inland.
On April 27, 1992 the two remaining republics of Serbia and Montenegro reformed a new Yugoslavia.
www.atlapedia.com /online/countries/serbia.htm   (1416 words)

  
 Serbia Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Online
Serbia and Montenegro (Political) 2005 (598K) and pdf format (701K)
Serbia and Montenegro - Economy From Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio, 1992 (143K)
Serbia and Montenegro - Land Use From Former Yugoslavia: A Map Folio, 1992 (133K)
www.lib.utexas.edu /maps/serbia.html   (326 words)

  
 CIA World Factbook 1995: Serbia and Montenegro   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Note--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
Serbia and Montenegro faces major economic problems; output has dropped sharply, particularly in 1993.
One singular factor in the economic situation of Serbia and Montenegro is the continuation in office of a communist government that is primarily interested in political and military mastery, not economic reform.
www.hri.org /docs/CIA/Serbia95.html   (1294 words)

  
 Reisenett: Serbia and Montenegro (Yugoslavia) Maps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
Eastern Montenegro (tactical pilotage chart) Original scale 1:500,000 Portion of Defense Mapping Agency TPC F-3D 1993 (1.5MB) Not for navigational use
Northern Kosovo and adjoining Serbia [including the city of Nis] (tactical pilotage chart) Original scale 1:500,000 Portion of Defense Mapping Agency TPC F-3D 1993 (685K) Not for navigational use
Serbia and Montenegro Mineral Industry (USGS) and Map Key
www.reisenett.no /map_collection/serbia.html   (360 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro Country Information
An agreement rescheduling the country's $4.5 billion Paris Club government debts was concluded in November 2001; it wrote off 66% of the debt.
Kosovo, while technically still part of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (now Serbia and Montenegro) according to United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244, is largely autonomous under United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) and is greatly dependent on the international community and the diaspora for financial and technical assistance.
in Serbia the Serbian dinar (CSD) is legal tender, but the euro (EUR) is the de facto currency; in Montenegro and Kosovo the euro is legal tender.
gayjourney.com /info/serbia_montenegro.htm   (1680 words)

  
 Serbia and Montenegro
Current issues: 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 UN.
Economy—overview: The swift collapse of the Yugoslav federation in 1991 has been followed by highly destructive warfare, the destabilization of republic boundaries, and the breakup of important interrepublic trade flows.
One singular factor in the economic situation of Serbia is the continuation in office of a communist government that is primarily interested in political and military mastery, not economic reform.
www.middleeastnews.com /Serbia.html   (1410 words)

  
 Legislation Serbia (Lexadin)
Constitutional Charter of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, 2003.
Law of 17 April 2003 to amend the Penal Code of the Republic of Serbia.
Penal Code of the Republic of Serbia of 29 September 2005.
www.lexadin.nl /wlg/legis/nofr/eur/lxweser.htm   (286 words)

  
 Serbia Links
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The President of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.
Institute for the Protection and Preservation of Cultural Monuments in Serbia
web.ku.edu /~herron/europe/serbia.php   (607 words)

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