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Revision as of 05:36, 10 April 2013 by SchreiberBike (talk | contribs) (Fix centuries to match WP:CENTURY and some copy editing.)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Montenegro is a name that means "black mountain" in many Romance languages.
Montenegro (country)
- Montenegro (Crna Gora), a country on the Adriatic coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- Republic of Montenegro (federal), a federal unit of
- Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a former federal union of Serbia and Montenegro; existed 1992–2003
- Serbia and Montenegro, a former confederated union of Serbia and Montenegro; existed 2003–2006
- Socialist Republic of Montenegro, a federal unit of
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a former federal socialist republic; existed 1943–1991
- Kingdom of Montenegro, former Kingdom of Montenegro 1910–1918
- Principality of Montenegro, former principality 1852–1910
- Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, former theocracy 1516-1852
- Montenegro, the Montenegro national football team
Places
- Montenegro, Quindío, a municipality in Colombia
- Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul, a city in Brazil
- Monte Negro, Rondônia, Brazil
- Montenegro, Spain, a cortijada (series of farmsteads) in Andalucia, Spain
- Monte Negro, Oaxaca, a town in Mexico
Persons
- Ariel Alfredo Montenegro (born 1975), Argentine footballer
- Benito Jerónimo Feijóo e Montenegro (1676–1764), Galician monk and scholar
- Conchita Montenegro (1911–2007), Spanish model, dancer and actress
- Daniel Montenegro (born 1979), Argentine footballer
- Fernanda Montenegro (born 1927), Brazilian actress
- Hugo Montenegro (1925–1981), American composer of film soundtracks
- Jonathan Montenegro (born 1978), Venezuelan actor and singer, former member of Menudo
- Julio César Méndez Montenegro (1915–1996), President of Guatemala 1966–1970
- Orlando Montenegro Medrano (before 1966–1988), President of Nicaragua in 1966
- Pilar Montenegro (born 1972), Mexican singer
- Raúl Montenegro (born 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 (born 1950), Mexican actress of Montenegrin heritage
- Vaas Montenegro, fictional character in the video game Far Cry 3
- Valeen Montenegro (born 1986), Filipino teenstar/model
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Other
- Montenegro (film), a film by Dušan Makavejev
- Montenegro Lines, Philippine shipping company
- Angela Montenegro, a character in the American TV series Bones.
- Amaro Montenegro, an Italian liqueur
See also
- Crna Gora, which has the same meaning in Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian.
- Černá Hora
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