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Montenegrin Americans are Americans who are of Montenegrin origin. The figure includes all people affiliated with United States who claim Montenegrin ancestry, both those born in the country and naturalized citizens, as well as those with dual citizenship who affiliate themselves with both countries or cultures. The number of Montenegrin Americans in the United States is unknown, as the Montenegrin community has not been differentiated in the United States Censuses as different from closely related Serbian American and Yugoslav American groups; therefore Montenegrin Americans are likely to identify with those groups.


History


Early period

At the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries, mass migration of Montenegrins into America occurred. It went in groups, but also individually. First of all, young people from the coastal part of Montenegro were leaving: Boka, Pastrovici, the surroundings of Budva, then from
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, Katun nahija, Gragova, Krivosija, Vilusa, so that in a few years the departure would be extended to the region of Niksic, Bjelopavlici,
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, Zabljak, Moraca and the whole northern part of Montenegro. The
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authorities then helped to get as many Montenegrins as possible, especially young men, to go to America to leave as few soldiers as possible in Montenegro who could go to war. The number of emigrants has grown from year to year. According to the passport book, which was carefully conducted from 1864 to 1914 in the Kingdom of Montenegro, in the United States, according to
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, there were 17 thousand young Montenegrins. This is stated in the "Glas Crnogorca", which was at that time in
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, as well as in the "Slobodna Misao" newspaper in Niksic. Interesting is the fact that in 1903, in the course of five months, from the beginning of August to the end of December, 621 Montenegrins went to America. With the departure of young people through Atlantic ocean, spontaneously disappeared the first verses that best talked to the desire to get to the far rich country as soon as possible. Many Montenegrins sang a song: "Ameriko, rosno cvijeće/ nema toga ko te neće/ ni đeteta od tri ljeta/ niti starca od 100 ljeta…" Ili: "Ameriko zemljo kleta/ po tebi mi drago šeta/. Molim brata, molim kuma, /da mi zajme trista kruna/ da otidem u Čikago,/ pa da vidim moje drago/ kako radi i propada/ i daleko jade jada…" Ili: "Navijorče, vrći momke/ da s’ udaju Crnogorke…" "


Communities

Today, these Montenegrins mainly live in the
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and eastern United States, much of which is concentrated in New York City and Chicago, and to a lesser extent in Detroit, and recent arrivals from former Yugoslavia in the Los Angeles area. Montenegrin Americans are found throughout the state of Alaska. About a quarter of all known Montenegrin Americans live in
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. Their presence in Alaska dates back to the gold rushes of the early 20th century. A short-lived newspaper entitled ''Servian Montenegrin'' was established at the beginning of 1905 in the town of
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, near
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. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2015, there were 9,486 ethnic Serbs born in "Other Eastern Europe" countries, overwhelmingly Montenegro. According to the 2000 U.S. census, there were 2,339 individuals whose first ancestry was Montenegrin, and 189 whose second ancestry was Montenegrin, 2,528 ethnic Montenegrins overall.


Notable people


Arts and entertainment

* Marina Abramović, performance artist *
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, pop singer, model and songwriter


Literature

*
Elijah Monte Radlovic Ilija (Elijah) Monte Radlovic (5 July 1914 – 26 August 2000) was a British Army officer, an author, and businessman. Personal background Radlovic was born in the country of Montenegro. After studying at Cambridge University in England, ...
* Nikola Petanović, writer and philosopher


Film

*
Ivan Kraljevic Ivan Kraljevic is a Montenegrin film director. Early life Kraljevic was born in Kotor, Montenegro on August 13, 1975. He is the son of a Croatian sea captain and Montenegrin banker. He was raised by his maternal great-grandmother, Stana, while ...
, film director *
Milla Jovovich Milica Bogdanovna Jovovich; sr-Latn, Milica Bogdanovna Jovović; russian: Милица Богдановна Йовович; uk, Милиця Богданoвна Йовович ( ; born December 17, 1975), known professionally as Milla Jovo ...
, actress


Politics

* Mark Brnovich, Arizona Attorney General * Michael Anthony Stepovich, former governor of Alaska Territory, 1957-1958 (last appointed governor before statehood). * John Butrovich, former Alaska State Senator *
John Dapcevich John Evan Dapcevich (September 26, 1926 – September 1, 2022) was an American politician in the state of Alaska. Dapcevich was born in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, in 1926 to Sam and Stana Dapcevich, immigrants from Montenegro, where his father wor ...
, former Mayor of
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*
Marko Dapcevich Marko Dapcevich (born 1969) is a former mayor of Sitka City and Borough, Alaska, Sitka, Alaska. He is an "Honored Member" of a United Nations group, signed the Climate change in the United States#U.S. Mayors.27 Climate Protection Agreement, US Mayor ...
, most recent former Mayor of
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* Susan Marie Brnovich, Arizona Superior Court Judge * George Perazich, humanitarian


Sports

* Justin Cobbs, basketball player * Nicholas Delpopolo, Olympic athlete - judo * Gregg Popovich, basketball coach * Mirsad Huseinovic, soccer player * Novo Bojovic, football player *
Žarko Čabarkapa Žarko Čabarkapa ( sr-cyrl, Жарко Чабаркапа, ; born 21 May 1981) is a Montenegrin–Serbian professional basketball executive and former player who is Player personnel director at Fenerbahçe Basketball. Standing at , he played ...
, NBA player * Predrag Drobnjak, NBA player *
Slavko Vraneš Slavko Vraneš ( cg, Славко Вранеш, ; born 30 January 1983) is a Montenegrin former professional basketball player. He also represented the Montenegrin national basketball team in the international competitions. Standing at , he was o ...
, NBA player *
Nikola Mirotić Nikola Mirotić ( sr-cyrl, Никола Миротић; born 11 February 1991) is a Montenegrin-Spanish professional basketball player for FC Barcelona of the Liga ACB and the EuroLeague. The power forward is a four-time All-EuroLeague Team memb ...
, NBA player *
Nikola Peković Nikola Peković (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Пековић; born 3 January 1986) is a Montenegrin businessman, basketball executive and former professional player who is the current president of the Basketball Federation of Montenegro. He beg ...
, NBA player *
Nikola Vučević Nikola Vučević (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Вучевић, ; born 24 October 1990) is a Montenegrin professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the USC ...
, NBA player *
Halil Kanacević Halil Kanacević (born October 23, 1991) is an American-born Montenegrin professional basketball player for Trikala Aries of the Greek Basket League. Previously, he played basketball with Saint Joseph's University, where he helped lead the team t ...
, basketball player in Europe


Fictional

* Nero Wolfe


See also

*
Montenegro–United States relations According to the 2012 U.S. Global Leadership Report, 26% of Montenegrins approve of U.S. leadership, with 48% disapproving and 26% uncertain. History Relations between the United States and Principality of Montenegro existed from 1905 and laste ...


References


External links


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