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''']''' is a country on the Adriatic coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
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'''Montenegro''' is a name that means "black mountain" in many Romance languages.


'''Montenegro''' or '''Monte Negro''', meaning "black mountain" in many Romance languages, may also refer to:
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==Montenegro (country)== ==Montenegro (country)==
*] (''Crna Gora''), a country on the Adriatic coast of the Mediterranean Sea * ], a federal unit of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and later Serbia and Montenegro
*], a federal unit of * ], a federal unit of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1992
*], administrative unit within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1918 to 1922
**], a former federal union of Serbia and Montenegro; existed 1992–2003
* ] (1910–1918)
**], a former confederated union of Serbia and Montenegro; existed 2003–2006
*], a federal unit of * ] (1852–1910)
* ] (1516-1852)
**], a former federal socialist republic; existed 1943–1991
*], former Kingdom of Montenegro 1910–1918
*], former principality 1852–1910
*], former theocracy 1516-1852
*Montenegro, the ]


==Places== ==Other places==
=== Brazil ===
*], Spain, an ancient county in Lugo, Galicia, Spain, during the Middle Ages. Its first mention is found on the "Parochiale Suevorum" in the VI century. In the XIV the county didn´t longer exist with this name. Professedly, the village of Vilalba was part of Montenegro.
*], a municipality in Colombia *]
*]
*], a city in Brazil
*], a ''cortijada'' (series of farmsteads) in Andalucia, Spain
*], Mexico


==Persons== === Colombia ===
*]
*], Argentine footballer
*] (1676–1764), Galician monk and scholar
*] (1911–2007), Spanish model, dancer and actress
*], Argentine footballer
*] (1927—), Brazilian actress
*] (1925–1981), American composer of film soundtracks
*] (1978—), Venezuelan actor and singer, former member of Menudo
*] (1915–1996), President of Guatemala 1966–1970
*] (20th c.), President of Nicaragua in 1966
*] (1972—), Mexican singer
*] (1949—), Argentine biologist, environmentalist, and activist
*] (contemporary), El Salvadoran politician and government minister until 1994
*] (1887–1968), Mexican painter, illustrator, and stage designer
*] (1950—), Mexican actress of Montenegrin heritage
*] (1986—) Filipino Teenstar/Model
*] (1966—) Peruvian Actor, ballet dancer and model


==Other== === Mexico ===
*]
*], a film by ]
*], Philippine shipping company
*], a character in the American TV series '']''.
*], an Italian liqueur


==See also== === Spain ===
*], Andalusia
* ], which has the same meaning in ] and ].
*], Castile and León
* ]


==Arts==
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*], a 1997 novel by Starling Lawrence
*], a 1981 Swedish film


==People==
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]

==Other uses==
*], an Italian liqueur
*], a Philippine shipping company

==See also==
* ]
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* ]
* ]
* {{ill|Čierna Hora (disambiguation)|sk|Čierna Hora (rozlišovacia stránka)}}
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 1 August 2024

Montenegro is a country on the Adriatic coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

Montenegro or Monte Negro, meaning "black mountain" in many Romance languages, may also refer to:

Montenegro (country)

Other places

Brazil

Colombia

Mexico

Spain

Arts

People

Other uses

See also

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