Montenegro COUNTRY CODE +382

How to dial Montenegro

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382

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Montenegro BASIC INFOMATION

LOCAL TIME YOUR TIME


LOCAL TIME ZONE TIMEZONE DIFFERENCE
UTC/GMT +1 HOURS

latitude / longitude
42°42'36 / 19°24'36
ISO CODES
ME / MNE
CURRENCY
Euro (EUR)
LANGUAGES
Serbian 42.9%
Montenegrin (official) 37%
Bosnian 5.3%
Albanian 5.3%
Serbo-Croat 2%
other 3.5%
unspecified 4% (2011 est.)
ELECTRICITY
TYPE C EUROPEAN 2-PIN TYPE C EUROPEAN 2-PIN
TYPE F SCHUKO PLUG TYPE F SCHUKO PLUG
National flag
MontenegroNational flag
CAPITAL
Podgorica
banks list
Montenegro banks list
POPULATION
666,730
ACREAGE
14,026 KM2
GDP (USD)
4,518,000,000
TELEPHONES
163,000
MOBILE PHONES
1,126,000
INTERNET HOSTS
10,088
INTERNET USERS
280,000

Montenegro Introduction

Montenegro covers an area of ​​only 13,800 square kilometers. It is located in the north-central part of the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, with Serbia in the northeast, Albania in the southeast, Bosnia and Herzegovina in the northwest, and Croatia in the west. The climate is mainly temperate continental climate, and the coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate. The capital is Podgorica, the official language is Montenegro, and the main religion is Orthodox.


Overview

Montenegro is called the Republic of Montenegro, with an area of ​​only 13,800 square kilometers. Located in the north-central part of the Balkan Peninsula in Europe, on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea. The northeast is connected with Serbia, the southeast with Albania, the northwest with Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the west with Croatia. The climate is mainly temperate continental climate, and the coastal areas have a Mediterranean climate. The average temperature in January is -1℃, and the average temperature in July is 28℃. The annual average temperature is 13.5℃.


From the 6th to the 7th century AD, some Slavs crossed the Carpathians and migrated to the Balkans. In the 9th century, the Slavs first established the "Duklia" state in Montenegro. After World War I, Montenegro joined the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. After World War II, Montenegro became one of the six republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. In 1991, Yuannan began to disintegrate. In 1992, Montenegro and Serbia formed the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. On February 4, 2003, the FRY changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro. On June 3, 2006, Montenegro declared its independence. On June 22 of the same year, the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro formally established diplomatic relations. On June 28, 2006, the 60th United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution to admit the Republic of Montenegro as the 192st member of the United Nations.


Montenegro has a total population of 650,000, of which Montenegro and Serbs account for 43% and 32% respectively. The official language is Montenegro. The main religion is the Orthodox Church.


The economy of Montenegro has been sluggish for a long time due to the war and sanctions. In recent years, with the improvement of the external environment and the advancement of various economic reforms, Montenegro's economy has shown restorative growth. In 2005, the per capita GDP was 2635 euros (about 3110 US dollars).