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  2. Montenegrin campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Montenegrin campaign of World War I, in January 1916, was a part of the Serbian campaign, in which Austria-Hungary defeated and occupied the Kingdom of Montenegro, an ally of the Kingdom of Serbia. By January 1916, the Serbian Army had been defeated by an Austrian-Hungarian, German and Bulgarian invasion.

  3. Austro-Hungarian occupation of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Following Bulgaria's entry into the war on October 15, 1915 and the complete occupation of Serbia by the Central Powers in December 1915, Austria-Hungary began its campaign in Montenegro on January 6, 1916 against the parts of the Serbian army that had retreated into the country. On January 16, the whole of Montenegro was occupied and ...

  4. Third bombardment of mount Lovćen - Wikipedia

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    It was a part of the Montenegrin campaign during World War I. After the fighting between 7 and 11 January 1916, the Austro-Hungarians were able to capture heavily fortified positions on the top of Lovćen mountain massif and later enter into Cetinje, former capital of Montenegro, an ally of the Kingdom of Serbia.

  5. Battle of Mojkovac - Wikipedia

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    There is considerable disagreement about the actual conduct of the battle, [4] but the Montenegrins forced a numerically superior foe to retreat. The battle was intended to give the Royal Serbian Army enough time reach the Albanian mountains in their retreat to Corfu, but in fact, most of the Serbian troops had already crossed the mountains and reached the coast and were battling their way ...

  6. Category : Battles of World War I involving Montenegro

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    Montenegrin campaign This page was last edited on 19 February 2024, at 07:23 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Great Retreat (Serbia) - Wikipedia

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    The campaign began in the night of 28-29 July with Austria-Hungary bombarding Belgrade. On 12 August, the Austro-Hungarian forces, under General Oskar Potiorek , initiated their first offensive into Serbia when the Balkanstreitkräfte , consisting of the 5th Army and 6th Army , attacked Serbia from the west and north.

  8. No Name (Montenegrin band) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2006, they participated in Montevizija 2006, the Montenegrin semi-final, and finished 2nd, going on to win the final Europjesma with "Moja ljubavi". The jury appointed by RTCG did not award any points to the Serbian-based group Flamingosi , who were declared winners by some even before the competition, while others favored No Name.

  9. Monteniggers - Wikipedia

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    The band's success and popularity was growing rapidly, to the point where they became one of the most beloved hip-hop bands in Ex-Yugoslavia. On 31 October 1999, at the peak of their popularity, Saveljić died in a car crash on the road from Podgorica to Cetinje when the car hit a cliff.