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People's Republic of Montenegro (1945–1963)
Народна Република Црна Гора (Serbo-Croatian)

Socialist Republic of Montenegro (1963–1991)
Социјалистичка Република Црна Гора (Serbo-Croatian)


Republic of Montenegro (1991–1992)
Република Црна Гора (Serbo-Croatian)
1944–1992
Flag of Montenegro Flag
(1946–1993)
Emblem of Montenegro Emblem
Location of Montenegro in YugoslaviaLocation of Montenegro in Yugoslavia
StatusConstituent republic
of Yugoslavia
CapitalTitograd
Common languagesSerbo-Croatian
(Serbian standard)
Albanian
Government1944–1948:
Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist republic
1948–1990:
Titoist one-party socialist republic
1990–1992:
Dominant-party parliamentary republic
President 
• 1945–1946 (first) Niko Miljanić
• 1990–1992 (last) Momir Bulatović
Prime Minister 
• 1945–1953 (first) Blažo Jovanović
• 1989–1992 (last) Radoje Kontić
LegislaturePeople's Assembly
History 
• ZAVNOCGB 15 December 1944
• End of WWII 8 May 1945
• Constitutional Amendment December 1992
Population
• 1991 census 615,035
ISO 3166 codeME
Preceded by Succeeded by
German occupied territory of Montenegro
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Republic of Montenegro

The Socialist Republic of Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Socijalistička Republika Crna Gora / Социјалистичка Република Црна Гора), commonly referred to 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 a predecessor of the modern-day Montenegro.

Prior to its formation, Montenegro was part of Zeta banovina administrative unit of Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

History

On 7 July 1963, the People's Republic of Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Narodna Republika Crna Gora / Народна Република Црна Гора) was renamed the "Socialist Republic of Montenegro" (a change ratified both by the Federal Constitution and the newly created Montenegrin Constitution in 1963) with Serbo-Croatian as the official language. In 1991, as the League of Communists of Montenegro changed its name to Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro after the first multi-party elections, the adjective "Socialist" was erased from the republic's title (ratified by the Constitutional Amendment LXXXIV of August 2 in 1991). Montenegro joined the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia on 27 April 1992 after a referendum was held on 1 March on the question of whether Montenegro should remain a part of Yugoslavia or pursue independence. The Flag and Emblem were changed in December 1993.

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References

  1. "Montenegro". World Statesmen. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
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