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  2. Milojko Spajić - Wikipedia

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    Spajić was born on 24 September 1987 in Pljevlja, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia. [6] Spajić is related to Bishop Metodije Ostojić. [7] He graduated from Pljevlja Gymnasium as one of the best students and continued his education at the Saitama University and Osaka University in Japan, where he studied ecometrics in Japanese as a scholarship holder of the Government of Japan.

  3. Dritan Abazović - Wikipedia

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    Abazović was born on 25 December 1985 in Ulcinj, Montenegro. [‡ 1] Abazović is an ethnic Albanian. [2]Having finished elementary and secondary school in Ulcinj, he graduated at the Faculty of Political Sciences at the University of Sarajevo, becoming a valedictorian and winner of the "Golden Badge" and "Golden Charter" of the University of Sarajevo. [3]

  4. Jakov Milatović - Wikipedia

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    Jakov Milatović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Јаков Милатовић, pronounced [jakoʋ mǐlatoʋitɕ]; born 7 December 1986) is a Montenegrin politician and economist who is the incumbent president of Montenegro, serving since May 2023.

  5. Milan Knežević (Montenegrin politician) - Wikipedia

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    Milan Knežević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милан Кнежевић; born 24 March 1980) is a Montenegrin politician and poet. He is the founder and current president of the right-wing Democratic People's Party, a member of presidency of the opposition Democratic Front alliance, current Мember of the Parliament of Montenegro and the President of the Parliamentary Board for Defence and Security.

  6. Jadranka Barjaktarović - Wikipedia

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    Jadranka Barjaktarović (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Јадранка Барјактаровић; born 11 October 1981) is a Montenegrin [1] singer. During 2020 and 2021, she had several controversial performances that were met with numerous condemnations and criticisms in Serbia, the Republika Srpska and a part of the Montenegrin public.

  7. Raško Konjević - Wikipedia

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    Konjević graduated and obtained a master's degree at the Faculty of Economics at the University of Montenegro.He was a Minister of Interior Affairs in cabinet of Igor Lukšić (2010–2012) and in 6th cabinet of Milo Đukanović (2012–16) and later Minister of Finance in the provisional Government of Montenegro that lasted from May to November 2016.

  8. Duško Marković - Wikipedia

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    Marković was born on 6 July 1959 in Mojkovac, Yugoslavia.He finished elementary and middle school in Mojkovac, and graduated in law at the University of Kragujevac. [2] ...

  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. Officially it was a constitutional monarchy, but absolutist in practice.