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The Kingdom of Montenegro (Serbian: Краљевина Црна Горa, romanized: Kraljevina Crna Gora) was a monarchy in southeastern Europe, present-day Montenegro, during the tumultuous period of time on the Balkan Peninsula leading up to and during World War I.
Kingdom of Montenegro In exile from January 15, 1916, due to the Montenegrin campaign of World War I . Deposed on the Podgorica Assembly on November 26, 1918.
Proclamation of the Kingdom of Montenegro. Montenegro territorial expansion (1830–1944) Liberation of Montenegro from foreign occupation from 1711 to 1918. Following the assassination of Danilo by Todor Kadić in Kotor, in 1860, the Montenegrins proclaimed Nicholas I as his successor on August 14 of that year.
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The Principality of Montenegro (Serbian: Књажевина Црна Горa, romanized: Knjaževina Crna Gora) was a principality in Southeastern Europe that existed from 13 March 1852 to 28 August 1910. It was then proclaimed a kingdom by Nikola I, who then became King of Montenegro.
Montenegro Crna Gora, Црна Гора (Montenegrin) 4 languages in official use [a] Serbian: Црна Гора, Crna Gora Bosnian: Crna Gora Albanian: Mali i Zi Croatian: Crna Gora Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Oj, svijetla majska zoro Location of Montenegro (green) in Europe (dark grey) – [Legend] Capital and largest city Podgorica 42°47′N 19°28′E / 42.783°N 19.467°E / 42. ...
This article lists the heads of state of Montenegro, from the establishment of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro to the present day.. The list includes the heads of state of the independent monarchies; Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro, Principality of Montenegro and Kingdom of Montenegro, as well as Socialist Republic of Montenegro, a constituent country of the Socialist Federal Republic of ...
Serbia and Montenegro (21 C, 14 P) V. Venetian period in the history of Montenegro (46 P) Y. Years in Montenegro (9 C, 2 P)