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  2. Flag of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrin flag. The national flag of Montenegro (zastava Crne Gore) has a red field with gold border and the coat of arms of Montenegro in its center. It was officially adopted on 13 July 2004, when the then Republic of Montenegro was a constituent of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro, and its precise specification was standardized on 16 September 2004. [2]

  3. List of flags of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Albanians in Montenegro. [2] [3] A red field with a black two-headed eagle in the center. 2020 — present The national flag of Croats in Montenegro. [4] [3] A horizontal tricolour of red, white, and blue with the Coat of Arms of in the centre. 2020 — present The national flag of Romani people in Montenegro. [5] [3]

  4. National symbols of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The ratio of the flag is 1:2. The coat of arms takes up 2/3 of the flag's height. The middle point of the coat of arms matches the middle point of the flag. The width of the border is 1/20 of the flag's proportions. Two versions of the Montenegrin flag are in use, horizontal, mostly used outdoor; and vertical, mostly used indoor. Coat of arms ...

  5. Police Directorate of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro Police car. With one police officer per 141 inhabitants, Montenegro has the second highest number of police officers per capita in Europe, after Monaco. [1] Police Headquarters building is located on 22 Svetog Petra Cetinjskog Boulevard, Podgorica. It was erected in 2010 and has 9,360 m 2 (100,800 sq ft).

  6. Capital punishment in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Hanging was abolished and shootings became the only legal method, performed by eight police officers, with half having firing blanks. Executions were performed privately. From 1959 to 1991, there was an average of 2 or 3 executions per year in Yugoslavia. In the same 32-year period, there were fewer than 10 executions in Montenegro. [6]

  7. Coat of arms of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms and the flag are used in the shape and contents determined by law. The use of the coat of arms and the flag is free in artistic creativity and educational work, in manners not disturbing the public morale, reputation and dignity of Montenegro. In the coat of arms and the flag, it is not permitted to correct, add or change anything.

  8. File:Flag of Montenegro (1905–1918).svg - Wikipedia

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    Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro; Defacement (flag) Democratic Federal Yugoslavia; Elena of Montenegro; European theatre of World War I; Field marshal (Russian Empire) Filip Vujanović; First Balkan War; Flag of Montenegro; Flag of Serbia; Flags of Europe; Former countries in Europe after 1815; Free State of Fiume; Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of ...

  9. Kingdom of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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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.