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Montenegro is a name that means black mountain in many Romance languages. In the Misplaced Pages, the name refers to:
Persons
- Ariel Alfredo Montenegro, Argentine footballer
- Benito Jerónimo Feijóo e Montenegro (1676–1764), Galician monk and scholar
- Fernanda Montenegro (1927—), Brazilian actress
- Hugo Montenegro (1925–1981), American composer of film soundtracks
- Jonathan Montenegro (1978—), Venezuelan actor and singer, former member of Menudo
- Julio César Méndez Montenegro (1915–1996), President of Guatemala 1966–1970
- Metropolitan Danilo I Petrović-Njegoš (1670–1735), Metropolitan of Montenegro
- Orlando Montenegro Medrano (20th c.), President of Nicaragua in 1966
- Pilar Montenegro (1972—), Mexican singer
- Raúl Montenegro (1949—), Argentine biologist, environmentalist, and activist
- Ricardo Montenegro (contemporary), El Salvadoran politician and government minister until 1994
- Roberto Montenegro (1887–1968), Mexican painter, illustrator, and stage designer
- Sasha Montenegro (1950—), Mexican actress of Montenegran heritage
Royalty of Montenegro
- Anastasia of Montenegro (1868–1935), daughter of King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro
- Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro (1871–1939), crown prince of Montenegro
- Elena of Montenegro (1873–1952), daughter of King Nikola I Petrovic-Njegos of Montenegro, married to King Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
- Milica of Montenegro (1866–1951), princess of Montenegro
- Nicholas I of Montenegro (1841–1921), king of Montenegro 1910–1918
- Nikola, Crown Prince of Montenegro (1944—), pretender to the throne of Montenegro
- Prince Boris of Montenegro (1980—), first son of Prince Nikola of Montenegro
- Prince Michael of Montenegro (1908–1986), pretender to the throne of Montenegro
- Prince Milo of Montenegro (1889–1978), prince of Montenegro
- Zorka of Montenegro (1864–1890), eldest child of the King Nicholas I
Montenegro (country)
- Principality of Montenegro, former principality 1852–1910
- Kingdom of Montenegro, former Kingdom of Montenegro 1910–1918
- Serbia and Montenegro, a former confederated union of Serbia and Montenegro; existed 2003–2006
- Montenegro (Republic of Montenegro), a country on the Adriatic coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- Serb Montenegro, proposed name of a state within Montenegro for ethnic Serbians
Places
- Montenegro, a municipality in the department of Quindío, Colombia
- Montenegro, city in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Other
- Hotel Montenegro, Bečići, hotel in Bečići, Montenegro
- Idol Serbia, Montenegro & Macedonia, a former American Idol-like show in the Balkan states
- Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, a diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro
- Montenegro Airlines, national airline of Montenegro
- Montenegro Lines, Philippine shipping company
- Montenegro Stars, hotel group company in Montenegro
- Radio Free Montenegro, a radio station in in Podgorica, Montenegro
- University of Montenegro
- Angela Montenegro, a character in the American TV series Bones.
See also Crna Gora, which has the same meaning in Serbo-Croatian language.
Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Montenegro.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Category: