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Montenegro
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 June 3,
2006. Serbian (Ijekavian dialect) is the official language; Bosnian,
Albanian, and Croatian are also spoken.
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