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  2. Languages of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Montenegro from 2007 states that Montenegrin is the official language of the country, while Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian and Albanian are languages in official use. [8] The Constitution states that languages in official use are those of groups that form at least 1% of the population of Montenegro, as per the 2003 population ...

  3. Albanian language - Wikipedia

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    The language is spoken by approximately 6 million people in the Balkans, primarily in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia, Montenegro and Greece. [1] However, due to old communities in Italy and the large Albanian diaspora, the worldwide total of speakers is much higher than in Southern Europe and numbers approximately 7.5 million.

  4. File:Linguistic map of Montenegro by municipality.svg

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  5. List of Podgorica neighbourhoods and suburbs - Wikipedia

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    Zabjelo is a large neighbourhood in southern Podgorica. It is located to the south of Ljubović hill, Bracana Bracanovića street and west of 4th July street. It is the southernmost neighbourhood of Podgorica, and largest one by area. It is uncertain whether the smaller neighbourhoods such as Pobrežje and Zelenika could be considered a part of ...

  6. Albanian dialects - Wikipedia

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    The various dialects of the Albanian language in Albania, Greece, Italy, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. [note 1] The Albanian language is composed of many dialects, divided into two major groups: Gheg and Tosk. [1] The Shkumbin river is roughly the geographical dividing line, with Gheg spoken north of the Shkumbin and Tosk south of ...

  7. Category:Languages of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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  8. Brežine - Wikipedia

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    Location within Montenegro. ... According to the 2011 census, its population was 100. [1] Ethnicity in 2011 ... 10 languages ...

  9. Drač, Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    Drač (Montenegrin: Драч) is a neighbourhood of Podgorica, Montenegro. Drač is bounded by Belgrade–Bar railway , Oktobarske Revolucije street, Pete Proleterske Boulevard and Bratstva - Jedinstva street.

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