it's actually spelled "hvala" but it is pronounced fala, so...yeah
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Montenegrin Cup was created in 2006.
Montenegrin Party was created in 2008.
Montenegrin perper was created in 1906.
Montenegrin perper ended in 1918.
Montenegrin First League was created in 2006.
Montenegrin Olympic Committee was created in 2006.
Montenegrin Air Force was created in 2006.
Montenegrin National Theatre was created in 1953.
Montenegrin Women's League was created in 2011.
Montenegrin
Montenegrin language is the mother tongue of the Montenegrins and the linguistic system that is professionally called "Central South Slavic diasystem" - Serbian, Croatian, Bosnian and Montenegrin. Since the adoption of the Constitution of Montenegro in October 2007. Montenegrin is the official language. Article 13. of Montenegrin Constitution specifies that the official language in Montenegro is Montenegrin language, and the Cyrillic and Latin script have equal status. The term Montenegrin language was first used by French author, Colonel de Vialle Sommieres in his travelogue of the 1813th "Voyage historique et politique in Montenegro", which is published as a book in two volumes 1820th year. The Montenegrin language has its peculiarities and differences from Serbian, not only in some words and accentuation, but also in grammar, spelling and phonetics.
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