![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (480 bytes)
1: {{liberal party}} 2: ...re'') is a [[liberal parties|liberal party]] in [[Montenegro]]. 3: The party is a member of [[Liberal International]]. 6: *[[List of political parties in Serbia and Montenegro]] 7: *[[Timeline of liberal parties in Serbia and Montenegro]] SDP-Liberal Alliance (2615 bytes) 1: [[category:Historical liberal parties|United Kingdom 1981]] 2: ...eferred to as simply the [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]]. 4: ...ture leader [[Roy Jenkins]] standing as "SDP with Liberal support". 6: ...SDP), and [[Bermondsey]] ([[Simon Hughes]] of the Liberals, with the largest swing ever recorded in any Bri... 8: ...election, 1987|1987 general election]], the share of the vote for each party fell slightly, and both p... Montenegro (12012 bytes) 1: ...Montenegro, Europe. For the city in Brazil, see [[Montenegro, Brazil]].'' 13: ...5px|[[Image:Montenegro flag new.png|175px|Flag of Montenegro]] 14: ...h=145px|[[Image:Grb CG.jpeg|100px|Coat of arms of Montenegro]] 16: |align=center width=145px|([[Flag of Montenegro|In detail]]) 17: |align=center width=145px|([[Coat of Arms of Montenegro|In detail]]) Geography of Montenegro (549 bytes) 1: ... It is in a loose union with Serbia; [[Serbia and Montenegro]]. 3: |[[Image:Map_of_montenegro_large.jpg|Map of Montenegro ]] 6: *[[Geography of Europe]] 7: *[[Geography of Serbia and Montenegro]] History of Montenegro (8630 bytes) 1: ...ovince]] of [[Dalmatia]] that is today known as [[Montenegro]]. 4: ...re]]; it gave birth to the later medieval kingdom of [[Serbs|Serbian]] Great Zupan (serb. župan) [[Ste... 6: ... closely corresponds to the early modern state of Montenegro) asserted itself towards [[1360]]. Zeta was ruled... 8: ...and into a secular principality, the independence of which was soon recognized by Russia. 10: ...itary police on the coast was placed in the hands of Austria. Flag of Montenegro (1611 bytes) 1: ...Montenegro flag new.png|frame|right|250px|Flag of Montenegro (2004-present)]] 3: ...Montenegro]] into a red banner bearing the [[coat of arms]] adopted in [[1993]]. While it has been ill... 5: ...a]]. The Cyrillic initials ''НI'' (i.e. NI) of King Nikola I, however, are left out. 11: ...ntenegro flag large.png|thumb|right|250px|Flag of Montenegro (1993-2004)]] 12: ...ged to a lighter hue and the ratio to 1:3 instead of 1:2. Montenegro, Colombia (571 bytes) 1: ...ontenegro is world famous for its rich flavoured coffee.]] 3: ... on Colombian history and the country's thriving coffee culture. The nearest city is [[Armenia, Colomb... Rulers of Montenegro (3484 bytes) 1: ==Vladikas (Prince-Bishops) of Montenegro, from the Petrović-Njeguš Dynasty, 1696-1852... 8: ==Princes of Montenegro, 1852-1910== 12: ==Kings of Montenegro, 1910-1922; Tiular Kings & Crown Princes 1922- == 16: ... Njegos/ and from 15/28 Aug 1910 King Nikola I of Montenegro] 13 August 1860- 1 March 1921 20: ...3 July 1922 - Monarchy abolished, Titular King of Montenegro from 24 March 1986 Montenegro, Brazil (458 bytes) 1: ...enegro''' is a city and municipality of the state of [[Rio Grande do Sul]], [[Brazil]]. 3: ...ortuguese]] prevails, mostly because the campaign of [[Nacionalization]] or [[Nacionalização]] driven ... Montenegro Airlines (1089 bytes) 1: [[Image:montenegro.gif|right]] 3: ...000 saw the first modern [[Fokker 100]] aircraft. Montenegro Airlines carried its millionth passenger on [[Jul... 16: * [http://www.montenegro-airlines.com/ Official website] 18: [[Category:Airlines of Serbia & Montenegro]] Fernanda Montenegro (739 bytes) 1: '''Fernanda Montenegro''' (born [[16 October]] [[1929]] in [[Rio de Jane... 5: ... is the mother of actress [[Fernanda Torres]] and of director [[Cláudio Torres]]. She has been marrie... 9: [[Category:1929 births|Montenegro, Fernanda]] 10: [[Category:Best Actress Oscar Nominee|Montenegro, Fernanda]] <!-- Central do Brasil (Movie) --> Zorka of Montenegro (1538 bytes) 1: ...;ević]] (who would become King Peter I, King of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes). 3: ...ena married the future King [[Victor Emmanuel III of Italy]]. 6: * Elena Petrovna (Jelena) of Serbia (born [[4 November]] [[1884]]) 7: * Milena of Serbia ([[28 April]] [[1886]]) 8: * Georgi, Crown Prince of Serbia ([[8 September]] [[1887]]) Pilar Montenegro (1290 bytes) 1: ...Mexican]] singer who began her career as a member of [[Garibaldi (group)|Garibaldi]]. She soon followe... 5: ...s she understands to her public , she is a member of their family, as she comes into their lives every... 7: ...production ''El Alma Herida''. Montenegro was one of several Telemundo superstars featured at the 2004... 9: Pilar is one of [[Mexico]]'s biggest pop music stars. 11: [[Category:Mexican people|Montenegro]] Music of Montenegro (828 bytes) 1: ...ntenegro]] is a part of the state of [[Serbia and Montenegro]]. The region's musical history dates back to th... 3: ...a Dukljanina]]'', which described the secular use of musical instruments. 5: The first music school in Montenegro was founded in [[1934]]. In the [[20th century]]... 7: [[Category:Montenegro]] [[Category:Southeastern European music]] Nicholas I of Montenegro (2539 bytes) 1: ...2]], [[1921]]) was the only [[monarch|king]] of [[Montenegro]], reigning as a king from [[1910]] to [[1918]] a... 3: ...h support from [[Imperial Russia]]). Nikola gave Montenegro its first [[constitution]] in 1905 following pres... 5: ...ith other south Slav lands, to form the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], which was renamed [... 7: ...gs, giving Nikola the nickname "the father-in-law of Europe". 11: |width = 40% align = center|[[Rulers of Montenegro]] Serbia and Montenegro (13262 bytes) 7: ...align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Serbia and montenegro flag large.png|120px|Flag]] || align="center" wid... 9: ...gn="center" width="140px" | ([[Flag of Serbia and Montenegro|In detail]]) || align="center" width="140px" | ([... 12: ...align=center colspan=2 | [[image:LocationSerbiaAndMontenegro.png]] 14: | '''[[Official language]]''' || [[Serbian language|Serbian... 18: | '''[[President of Serbia and Montenegro|President]]'''<sup>3</sup> || [[Svetozar Marovic|... Demographics of Serbia and Montenegro (2891 bytes) 1: {{Serbia_and_Montenegro_topics}} 3: 10,600,000 ([[Serbia]] - 9,981,929; [[Montenegro]] - 620,000) 8: Serbia - 19.95% (male 1,028,355; female 963,366); Montenegro - 22.05% (male 77,582; female 72,395) 10: ...rbia - 65.22% (male 3,187,746; female 3,322,425); Montenegro - 66.16% (male 222,095; female 227,923) 12: Serbia - 14.83% (male 638,204; female 841,833); Montenegro - 11.79% (male 32,400; female 47,763) (2000 est.) Tara river, Montenegro (386 bytes) 1: '''Tara''' is a river in [[Montenegro]]. Near the border with [[Bosnia]], it forms the ... 3: ...nyon]] of the river Tara is the deepest canyon in Montenegro at 1,300 m depth. The canyon is a [[UNESCO World ... 5: In the area of [[Serbia]] to the north there is a [[Tara mountai... Politics of Serbia and Montenegro (9670 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Serbia and Montenegro}} 2: ...]] within a [[commonwealth]] called "[[Serbia and Montenegro]]". 4: ...sh stable relations in the region. A new assembly of the province was elected in November 2001, which ... 6: ...ppointed [[Prime Minister]]. The new President of Montenegro is [[Filip Vujanovic]]. 8: ...sevic parties) candidate for FRY president. Cries of fraud and calls for Milosevic's removal echoed ac... Economy of Serbia and Montenegro (5592 bytes) 1: {{Serbia_and_Montenegro_topics}} 2: ...d" to 55-60% of its 1990 level, due to GDP growth of 8.5% in 2004. 6: ...sche Mark]] (now replaced by the [[Euro]]) as its official [[currency]]. As [[1999]] began, the damage... 10: ...tment climates. Managers tend to blame the dearth of interest on the current negative business climate... 31: ...res: $4.3 billion, including capital expenditures of $NA (2001 est.)
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "liberal alliance of montenegro". |