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 Serbia Resource Center - serbia and montenegro
Serbia was a principality or kne~evina (knja~evina), between 1817 and 1882, and a kingdom between 1882 and 1918, during which time the internal politics revolved largely around dynastic rivalry between the Obrenovi and Karaorevi families.
Serbia is located in the Balkans (a historically and geographically distinct region of southeastern Europe) and in the Pannonian Plain (an region of central Europe).
Serbia's terrain ranges from the rich, fertile plains of the northern Vojvodina region, limestone ranges and basins in the east, and, in the southeast, ancient mountains and hills.
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 GlobaLex - Guide to Legal Research in the Federal Republic of Serbia and Montenegro
The MPs of the Serbia and Montenegro Assembly are elected from either member state in accordance with European and democratic standards on the basis of the laws of the member states.
According to Serbia and Montenegro sources of law, the Anglo-Saxon system of Case Law is not competitive, although the universities from this scientific discipline explore the theory and the practice of the Case Law (in the frame of the legal, political and economic sciences).
The main objective of Serbia and Montenegro’s transition is, first of all, to approach the standards of the European continental law and to accept the norms of the European Union, which Serbia and Montenegro intends to join.
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 Montenegro information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
The Republic of Montenegro (Serbian: Crna Gora, Црна Гора) is a constituent republic within the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea.
Between 1945 and 2003, Montenegro was a Republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia respectively.
From 1945 to 1992, Montenegro was a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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 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......
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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).
The complexity of Serbia and Montenegro's political relationships, slow progress in privatisation, and stagnation in the European economy were detrimental to the economy.
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 Visit Montenegro || Montenegro - breathtaking beauty || Best Montenegro Tourist Site || dBO web site
Montenegro is not only an excellent choice for a holiday, Montenegro is full of other interesting things: history, culture, tradition, good weather conditions, clean air, beautiful nature, blue Adriatic Sea...
Montenegro is for sure one of the most interesting spots in the world.
Montenegro is connected with the world through road, railway, maritime and air transportation.
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 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.
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 Doing Business in Serbia and Montenegro -- U.S. Commercial Service Serbia & Montenegro
This consensus for reform was resoundingly reaffirmed with the election of the youthful Boris Tadic as Serbia’s new president in June 2004.
Serbia and Montenegro sits astride the major road, rail and river routes that link South-Central Europe and the Middle East with Western Europe.
Serbia has received a loan from the EBRD for the recovery of existing roads (primarily Corridor 10).
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 Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro is bent trying to appeal again to tourists and reform their history its associations with despotic rulers, failed socialism and war.
Serbia and Montenegro is composed of the remains of the former Yugoslavia.
Serbia's largest centre for skiing is Kopaonik, which has 26 runs covering a total of 54km, and a 150-bed hostel.
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 Business Travel -- U.S. Commercial Service Serbia & Montenegro
Business relationships in Serbia and Montenegro are founded on trust with significant time and energy invested in developing relationships among the parties.
Serbia and Montenegro can also be reached by railway from Croatia and Hungary into Belgrade.
Serbia and Montenegro ‘s motorway network is not extensive; most roads are two-lane highways.
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 serbia map and information page by world atlas
Serbia's capital is Belgrade, and Montenegro's is now Podgorica.
Kosovo, a region of Serbia, is administrated by NATO and the United Nations.
The Serbia and Montenegro pages are currently being revised, but you can find additional information about the recent history of the country here.
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 Serbia and Montenegro - Travelling to Serbia and Monrenegro - Holidays in Serbia and Montenegro
The Republic of Montenegro is one of the two federal states of the Serbia and Montenegro.
Serbia has always been known abroad for her excellent pork, but Serbian food is actually quite varied, including soups, salads, roasted and stewed meats, seasoned fresh and pickled vegetables, bean dishes, cheese dishes, sausages and prosciutto, sweets like preserves and layer cakes, fresh breads, and much more.
Serbia and Montenegro was formed on 5 Feb 2003, when the former Yugoslavia Republic disbanded and dissolved.
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 Serbia And Montenegro
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 U.S. ; the U.S. view is that the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) has dissolved and that none of the successor republics represents its continuation
Total 2,246 km, 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
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.
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 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.
Output in Serbia and Montenegro dropped by half in 1992-93.
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.
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 Serbia and Montenegro Country Information
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.
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.
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.
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 NationMaster - Statistics on Serbia and Montenegro. 831 facts and figures, stats and information on Serbian economy, ...
Albania 115 km, Bosnia and Herzegovina 302 km, Bulgaria 318 km, Croatia 241 km, Hungary 151 km, Macedonia 221 km, Montenegro 203 km, Romania 476 km
By August, millions of Europeans -- especially the military and diplomatic leaders of Austria-Hungary, Germany and Russia -- saw war as the way to save their honor, as well as to solve the internal and international problems that needed to be resolved.
There are two new countries members of UN: Montenegro (since July 2006) and Serbia.
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 Serbia and Montenegro
The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was formed in 1918; its name was changed to Yugoslavia in 1929.
In the early 1990s, post-TITO Yugoslavia began to unravel along ethnic lines: Slovenia, Croatia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina were recognized as independent states in 1992.
In 1999, massive expulsions by FRY forces and Serb paramilitaries of ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo provoked an international response, including the NATO bombing of Serbia and the stationing of NATO, Russian, and other peacekeepers in Kosovo.
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 Geography of Serbia and Montenegro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The former Serbia and Montenegro, while existed, controlled one of the major land routes from Western Europe to Turkey and the Near East.
In addidion, it was strategically well-located along the Adriatic coast.
The country split up to a separate Serbia and Montenegro in 2006; for additional informations, see the articles about their geographies.
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 Serbia and Montenegro
Montenegro), Bosnia and Herzegovina 527 km (312 km with Serbia, 215 km
Montenegro and Serbia; Chamber of Citizens-percent of vote by
Republic of Macedonia and Serbia and Montenegro in April 1996 to
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 Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro geography, Serbia and Montenegro people, Serbia and Montenegro government, ...
Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia and Montenegro geography, Serbia and Montenegro people, Serbia and Montenegro government, Serbia and Montenegro economy, Serbia and Montenegro communication, Serbia and Montenegro transportation, Serbia and Montenegro military, Serbia and Montenegro transnational issues, Serbia and Montenegro flag, Serbia and Montenegro map
In the early 1990s, post-TITO Yugoslavia began to unravel along ethnic lines: Slovenia, Croatia, and The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia all declared their independence in 1991; Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
The remaining republics of Serbia and Montenegro declared a new "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" (FRY) in 1992 and, under President Slobodan MILOSEVIC, Serbia led various military intervention efforts to unite Serbs in neighboring republics into a "Greater Serbia." All of these efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.
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 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
Land boundaries: total 2,246 km, 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
Overview: The swift collapse of the Yugoslav federation in 1991 has been followed by bloody ethnic warfare, the destabilization of republic boundaries, and the breakup of important interrepublic trade flows.
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 1000Countries.com: Serbia and Montenegro: population, area, statistics, maps, flags, religions, languages, information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-10)
We have been carrying US government pages since the inception of our Internet presence in 1996.
The remaining republics of Serbia and Montenegro declared a new "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" (FRY) in April 1992 and, under President Slobodan MILOSEVIC, Serbia led various military intervention efforts to unite ethnic Serbs in neighboring republics into a "Greater Serbia." All of these efforts were ultimately unsuccessful.
new Yugoslav dinar (YUM); note - in Montenegro the euro is legal tender; in Kosovo both the euro and the Yugoslav dinar are legal (2002)
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 Governments on the WWW: Yugoslavia
Predsjednik Republike Crne Gore [President of the Republic of Montenegro]
Skupstina Republike Crne Gore [Assembly of the Republic of Montenegro]
Ministarstvo Saobracaja i Telekomunikacija [Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunication]
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 .CS - Serbia and Montenegro - Register Domain
In 2003 Svetozar MAROVIC was elected president of Serbia and Montenegro.
elections: last held 25 February 2003 (next to be held 2006 in Montenegro and 2007 in Serbia)
While maintaining ultimate oversight, UNMIK continues to work with the EU and Kosovo's local provisional government to accelerate economic growth, lower unemployment, and attract foreign investment to help Kosovo integrate into regional economic structures.
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