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Montenegrin Expatriate Basketball People In Greece
Montenegrin may refer to: * Adjective for anything related to Montenegro * Demonym referring to the people of Montenegro, see Demographics of Montenegro * Ethnonym, referring to Montenegrins (ethnic group), Montenegrins, the ethnic group associated with Montenegro * Montenegrin language, a variety of Serbo-Croatian spoken by ethnic Montenegrins * Montenegrin (party), a liberal political party in Montenegro See also

* Montenegrin Campaign (World War I) * Montenegrin Cup (women), the national women's association football cup competition in Montenegro. * Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) * Montenegrin Football Championship (1925-1940) * Montenegrin Prince-Bishop * Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947–2006), cup competition for Montenegrin lower-tier clubs * Montenegrin independent championship (1992–99), the unofficial football and futsal competition in Montenegro, *Montenegrins (other) *Montenegro (other) * Montenegrin people (other) * Mo ...
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Montenegro
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Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947–2006)
The Montenegrin Republic Cup was cup competition for Montenegrin lower-tier clubs in the period while Montenegro was a part of SFR Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Winners and often a finalist of Montenegrin Republic Cup participated in the Yugoslav Cup and Serbia and Montenegro Cup. Competition played from 1947 to 2006, and after independence of Montenegro is succeeded by Montenegrin Cup. Format and participants During the existence of SFR Yugoslavia, Montenegrin Republic Cup had 32 participants or more. But, after the 1992, in Republic Cup participated 16 clubs. Participants of Cup were the clubs which did not play in First Yugoslav league - mostly members of Second League and Montenegrin Republic League, and the winners and finalists of Montenegrin Regional Cups (northern, central, southern). After Montenegrin independence (2006), the Montenegrin Republic Cup went defunct. Winners by seasons Source: See also *Montenegrin Cup *Montenegrin Re ...
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Montenegrin Orthodox Church (other)
The term Montenegrin Orthodox Church may refer to: * Montenegrin Orthodox Church (1993), a non-canonical eastern-orthodox church in Montenegro, created in 1993 * Montenegrin Orthodox Church (2018), another non-canonical eastern-orthodox church in Montenegro, created in 2018 * Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, canonical branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro See also * Montenegrin Church (other) * Serbian Orthodox Church (other) * Serbian Church (other) The term Serbian Church can refer to: * Serbian Orthodox Church, an Eastern Orthodox Church ** Serbian True Orthodox Church, a non-canonical Eastern Orthodox church * Catholic Church in Serbia * Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur, an eparchy (d ...
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Montenegrin Church (other)
The term Montenegrin Church may refer to: * Montenegrin Orthodox Church (1993), a non-canonical eastern-orthodox church in Montenegro, created in 1993 * Montenegrin Orthodox Church (2018), another non-canonical eastern-orthodox church in Montenegro, created in 2018 * Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro, canonical branch of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro * Catholic Church in Montenegro, incorporates institutions and communities of the Catholic Church in Montenegro See also * Montenegrin Orthodox Church (other) * Serbian Orthodox Church (other) * Serbian Church (other) The term Serbian Church can refer to: * Serbian Orthodox Church, an Eastern Orthodox Church ** Serbian True Orthodox Church, a non-canonical Eastern Orthodox church * Catholic Church in Serbia * Greek Catholic Eparchy of Ruski Krstur, an eparchy (d ...
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Montenegrin People (other)
Montenegrins ( cnr, Црногорци, Crnogorci, or ; lit. "Black Mountain People") are a South Slavic ethnic group that share a common Montenegrin culture, history, and language, identified with the country of Montenegro. Genetics According to one triple analysis – autosomal, mitochondrial and paternal — of available data from large-scale studies on Balto-Slavs and their proximal populations, the whole genome SNP data situates Montenegrins with Serbs in between two Balkan clusters. According to a 2020 autosomal marker analysis, Montenegrins are situated in-between Serbians and Kosovo Albanians. Y-DNA genetic study done in 2010 on 404 male individuals from Montenegro gave the following results: haplogroup I2a (29.7%), E-V13 (26.9%), R1b (9.4%), R1a (7.6%), I1 (6.1%), J2a1 (4.7%), J2b (4.4%), G2a (2.4%), Q (1.9%), I2b (1.7%), N (1.4%), H (1.4%), L (1.2%), and J1 (0.49%). A 2022 study on 267 samples from northeastern Montenegro found that the "most common hap ...
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Montenegro (other)
Montenegro is a country on the Adriatic coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Montenegro or Monte Negro, meaning "black mountain" in many Romance languages, may also refer to: Montenegro (country) * Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006), a federal unit of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and later Serbia and Montenegro * Socialist Republic of Montenegro, a federal unit of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1992 * Province of Montenegro, administrative unit within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes from 1918 to 1922 * Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–1918) * Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910) * Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro (1516-1852) Other places Brazil *Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul *Monte Negro, Rondônia Colombia * Montenegro, Quindío Mexico * Monte Negro, Oaxaca Spain * Montenegro, Granada, Andalusia * Montenegro de Cameros, Castile and León Arts * ''Montenegro'' (book), a 1997 novel by Starling Lawrence * ''Montenegro'' (film), a 19 ...
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Montenegrins (other)
Montenegrins refers to South Slavic people associated with Montenegro. Montenegrins may also refer to: * Montenegrins (demonym) - citizens of Montenegro * Old Montenegrins, inhabitants of the historical "Old Montenegro" region * Montenegrins, inhabitants of a number of other Slavic geographic regions * Serb Montenegrins, Montenegrin citizens of Serb ethnicity * Croat Montenegrins, Montenegrin citizens of Croat ethnicity * Bosniak Montenegrins, Montenegrin citizens of Bosniak ethnicity * Montenegrins of Serbia, a national minority of ethnic Montenegrins in Serbia ** Montenegrins of Kosovo, form an ethnic minority in Kosovo * Montenegrins of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a national minority of ethnic Montenegrins in Bosnia and Herzegovina * Montenegrins of Croatia, a national minority of ethnic Montenegrins in Croatia * Montenegrins in Albania, form an ethnic minority in Albania * Montenegrins of North Macedonia, a national minority of ethnic Montenegrins in the Republic of North Maced ...
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Montenegrin Independent Championship (1992–99)
Montenegrin may refer to: * Adjective for anything related to Montenegro * Demonym referring to the people of Montenegro, see Demographics of Montenegro * Ethnonym, referring to Montenegrins, the ethnic group associated with Montenegro * Montenegrin language, a variety of Serbo-Croatian spoken by ethnic Montenegrins * Montenegrin (party), a liberal political party in Montenegro See also * Montenegrin Campaign (World War I) * Montenegrin Cup (women), the national women's association football cup competition in Montenegro. * Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) * Montenegrin Football Championship (1925-1940) * Montenegrin Prince-Bishop * Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947–2006), cup competition for Montenegrin lower-tier clubs * Montenegrin independent championship (1992–99), the unofficial football and futsal competition in Montenegro, *Montenegrins (other) *Montenegro (other) * Montenegrin people (other) * Montenegrin Church (other) ...
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Montenegrin Prince-Bishop
The Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro ( sr, Митрополство Црногорско, Mitropolstvo Crnogorsko) was an ecclesiastical principality that existed from 1516 until 1852. The principality was located around modern-day Montenegro. It emerged from the Eparchy of Cetinje, later known as the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, whose bishops defied the Ottoman Empire overlordship and transformed the parish of Cetinje into a ''de facto'' theocracy, ruling it as Metropolitans ('' Vladike'', also known as '' prince-bishops''). The first prince-bishop was Vavila. The system was transformed into a hereditary one by Danilo Šćepčević, a bishop of Cetinje who united the several tribes of Montenegro into fighting the Ottoman Empire that had occupied all of Montenegro (as the Sanjak of Montenegro and Montenegro Vilayet) and most of southeastern Europe at the time. Danilo was the first in the House of Petrović-Njegoš to occupy the position as the ''Metropolitan o ...
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Demographics Of Montenegro
This article is about the demographic features of the population of Montenegro, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. Population censuses *According to a 2015 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,159 inhabitants. *According to a 2016 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,303 inhabitants. *According to a 2017 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,373 inhabitants. *According to a 2018 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,227 inhabitants. *According to a 2019 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,028 inhabitants. Vital statistics Source: Statistical Office of Montenegro Current vital statistics Marriages and divorces Vital statistics, marriages and divorces by decade ...
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Montenegrin Football Championship (1925-1940)
Montenegrin may refer to: * Adjective for anything related to Montenegro * Demonym referring to the people of Montenegro, see Demographics of Montenegro * Ethnonym, referring to Montenegrins, the ethnic group associated with Montenegro * Montenegrin language, a variety of Serbo-Croatian spoken by ethnic Montenegrins * Montenegrin (party), a liberal political party in Montenegro See also * Montenegrin Campaign (World War I) * Montenegrin Cup (women), the national women's association football cup competition in Montenegro. * Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940) * Montenegrin Football Championship (1925-1940) * Montenegrin Prince-Bishop * Montenegrin Republic Cup (1947–2006), cup competition for Montenegrin lower-tier clubs * Montenegrin independent championship (1992–99), the unofficial football and futsal competition in Montenegro, *Montenegrins (other) *Montenegro (other) * Montenegrin people (other) * Montenegrin Church (other) ...
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Montenegrin Football Championship (1922–1940)
The Montenegrin Football Championship (Montenegrin: ''Prvijenstvo Crne Gore'') was a football league competition that existed in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1925 until 1940, under the names Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine (1922-1930) and Prvijenstvo Cetinjskog nogometnog podsaveza (1930-1940). From 1922 to 1930, the championship was the third level of football in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In period 1930-1940, Montenegrin Football Championship, under the ''Cetinjski nogometni podsavez'' (Cetinje Football Association) was the second-tier league competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Champions Champions by seasons Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine (1922-1930) In period 1922-1930, Championship of Montenegro (''Prvijenstvo Zetske i Primorske banovine'') was the third-tier competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. It was organised by ''Splitski nogometni podsavez'' (regional association with the seat in Split). During eve ...
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