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The Slavic population of Montenegro uses a large diversity in ethnic identities to describe their ethnicity. The 1909 official census of Principality of Montenegro - total 317.856 inhabitants During the first decades after WW II most Slavic people identified themselves as Montenegrins , with less than 2% Serbs and less than 2% Croats in 1948.
This is a list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, ... Population (1 July 2023) ... Montenegro: 614,648:
The United Nations estimates are those published in the UN's World Population Prospects as of 2023, [2] which ... Montenegro: 626,485: −0.1%: 617,683: 1 Jan 2022 ...
Map of Montenegro with municipalities and cities. The following is a list of Montenegrin cities/towns. The table below contains the cities' populations in the 2023 census and from the 2011 Montenegrin Census done by the Montenegro Statistical Office.
In March 2023, Jakov Milatovic, a ... Eastern Orthodox Christianity is the predominant religion in Montenegro, with 71.1% of the population adhering to the religion ...
Population: 633,158 (2023) [3] GDP: $8.11 ... In June 2023 APCG obtained €82m finance to build the Gvozd wind ... In 2023 Montenegro exported around €200m worth ...
The coastal region in the 2023 census has a population of 163,960. [11] The Coastal region of Montenegro is primarily urban. The largest town by population is Bar. Demographically, it includes a mix of Montenegrins, Serbs, Bosniaks, Croats, Albanians and other ethnic groups.
In 2023, Montenegro's 124,668 Muslims made up 19.99% of the total population. [1] Muslims in Montenegro are divided into two main groups, and further subgroups: Bosnian-speaking ethnic Bosniak Muslim; Other Slavic Muslims (ethnic Muslims), including Gorani, and other Slavs of the Muslim faith who identify by religion rather than by ethnicity.