The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, and Montenegro's capital is Podgorica. They were a unified country called Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006, but they are now separate nations with their own capitals.
Those places border Albania. Some clarifications: Montenegro is in the north and the part of Serbia that borders Albania is Kosovo, which has declared itself as independent.
Yes. After the years of the death of Tito, it began to collapse and formed into Serbia and Montenegro. By 2006, it had formed into two different countries: Serbia, and Montenegro.
Yes, Kingdom of Serbia was the founding country of Kingdom of Yugoslavia, which consisted of Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia. Yugoslavia than transformed to the Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia which stoped to exist in 1995 and was transformed to Republic of Yugoslavia that consisted of Serbia and Montenegro. In 2003 Yugoslavia changed its name to Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and finally in the 2006, Serbia separated from Montenegro and formed its own country The Republic of Serbia, in its origin a democratic country. First trace of Serbian country is in the 1219.
State union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and montenegro. In 2006. they separated thus creating two states: Serbia and Montenegro.
If you mean what happened in recent past, here is answer: It used to be part of SFR Yugoslavia that consisted of 6 republics: Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Slovenia, Macedonia. Different nations, differenta language, religion, culture, tradition mad country fell appart. Unfortunatelly war started first in Slovenia, than in Croatia and Bosnia. All republics separated, only Serbia and Montenegro stud up togather first under name Yugoslavia, than Republic of Serbia and Montenegro. In 1999 NATO bombed Serbia and Montenegro. Bombing started in march and lasted till june. Than Montenegro separated, and at the moment Serbia is fighting for Kosovo, legal part of country that proclamed independence.
The status of the union between Montenegro and Serbia was decided by the referendum on Montenegrin independence on May 21, 2006. On June 3, 2006, the Parliament of Montenegro declared the independence of Montenegro, formally confirming the result of the referendum on independence.
Croatia was part of a socialist country called Yugoslavia until 1991 together with Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia, Macedonia and Montenegro.
Yugoslavia is no longer a country and split into Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Montenegro*, and Macedonia. (Serbia and Montenegro later split into just Serbia and just Montenegro. Serbia then later split again into just Serbia and Kosovo). However, in all these countries, there is not a single city that begins with the letter Y.
Serbia and Montenegro were formed when the Czech Republic was split.
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Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, BiH and Montenegro were once Yugoslavia.