Socialist Republic of Montenegro
federated state, within the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, between 1944 and 1992
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The Socialist Republic of Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Socijalistička Republika Crna Gora / Социјалистичка Република Црна Гора), also known as Socialist Montenegro or simply Montenegro, was one of the six republics forming the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and the nation state of the Montenegrins. It is modern-day Montenegro.[1] It’s capital was Titograd, which after drafting new constitution in 1992 was renamed to Podgorica.
Socialist Republic of Montenegro Socijalistička Republika Crna Gora Социјалистичка Република Црна Гора | |||||||||
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1945–1992 | |||||||||
Status | Constituent republic of Yugoslavia | ||||||||
Capital | Titograd | ||||||||
Common languages | Serbo-Croatian (Serbian standard) Albanian | ||||||||
Government | Socialist republic Federated state | ||||||||
President | |||||||||
• 1945–1946 (first) | Niko Miljanić | ||||||||
• 1990–1992 (last) | Momir Bulatović | ||||||||
Prime Minister | |||||||||
• 1945–1953 (first) | Blažo Jovanović | ||||||||
• 1989–1992 (last) | Radoje Kontić | ||||||||
Legislature | People's Assembly | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• ZAVNOCGB | 15 and 16 November 1945 | ||||||||
8 May 1945 | |||||||||
28 April 1992 | |||||||||
Population | |||||||||
• 1991 census | 615,035 | ||||||||
ISO 3166 code | ME | ||||||||
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References
change- ↑ Montenegro: Country Profile, balkaninsight.com