Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul
Montenegro: Independent country in southeastern Europe
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Quick Facts about Montenegro
Population : | 622,359 |
Country : | Montenegro |
State : | Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) |
County : | Montenegro |
Head of government : | Prime Minister of Montenegro |
Plate code : | MNE |
Area : | 13812 km2 |
Official name : | le Monténégro, Црна Гора / Crna Gora, Црна Гора, Crna Gora |
Continent : | Europe |
Easternmost point : | Point(20.35748262 42.83261529) |
Northernmost point : | Point(18.98 43.55) |
Legislative body : | Parliament of Montenegro |
Named for : | Lovćen |
Official language : | Albanian, Montenegrin, Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian |
Capital : | Podgorica |
Establishment : | June 06, 2006 (18 years ago) |
Time Zone : | Europe/Podgorica, Central European Time, UTC+01:00, UTC+02:00 |
Local time : | 12:11:06 (21st December 2024) |
Geography
Montenegro is located at 29°41'19"S 51°27'40"W (-29.6886100, -51.4611100). It has 6 neighbors: Albania, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Union, Serbia and Kosovo.
Montenegro map
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- Milo Đukanović , 5 February, 1998 1991-02-15T00:00:00Z
- Milo Đukanović , 28 November, 2016 2012-12-04T00:00:00Z
- Filip Vujanović , 5 November, 2002 1998-02-05T00:00:00Z
- Milo Đukanović , 29 December, 2010 2008-02-29T00:00:00Z
- Milo Đukanović , 10 October, 2006 2003-01-08T00:00:00Z
- Duško Marković , 4 December, 2020 2016-11-28T00:00:00Z
- Zdravko Krivokapić , 2020-12-04T00:00:00Z
Montenegro has 6 neighbours.
- Republic of Albania Independent country in Southeast Europe
- Republic of Croatia Independent country in Central Europe
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Independent country in southeastern Europe
- Union A city in Union County, New Jersey. It is located in the northeastern part of the county. Union is known for its many parks and green spaces, its many historical sites, and its many attractions, such as the Kean University campus and the Union City Historical Society.
- Serbia Independent country in southeastern Europe
- Kosovo country in Europe with partially recognized sovereignty
- Tivat Municipality
- Gusinje
- Nikšić Municipality
- Kolašin Municipality
- Old Royal Capital Cetinje
- Andrijevica Municipality
- Pljevlja Municipality
- Berane Municipality
- Plav Municipality
- Šavnik Municipality
- Ulcinj Municipality
- Danilovgrad Municipality
- Budva Municipality
- Žabljak Municipality
- Rožaje Municipality
- Bar Municipality
- Bijelo Polje Municipality
- Mojkovac Municipality
- Podgorica Municipality
- Kotor Municipality
- Plužine Municipality
- Petnjica Municipality
- Herceg Novi Municipality
Demographics
Year | Population | % Change | Method |
1960 | 480,579 | - | (Worldbank) |
1961 | 491,140 | 2.15% | (Worldbank) |
1962 | 502,558 | 2.27% | (Worldbank) |
1963 | 513,409 | 2.11% | (Worldbank) |
1964 | 521,753 | 1.6% | (Worldbank) |
1965 | 526,327 | 0.87% | (Worldbank) |
1966 | 526,419 | 0.02% | (Worldbank) |
1967 | 522,796 | -0.69% | (Worldbank) |
1968 | 517,481 | -1.03% | (Worldbank) |
1969 | 513,340 | -0.81% | (Worldbank) |
1970 | 512,407 | -0.18% | (Worldbank) |
1971 | 515,449 | 0.59% | (Worldbank) |
1972 | 521,785 | 1.21% | (Worldbank) |
1973 | 530,220 | 1.59% | (Worldbank) |
1974 | 538,902 | 1.61% | (Worldbank) |
1975 | 546,487 | 1.39% | (Worldbank) |
1976 | 552,562 | 1.1% | (Worldbank) |
1977 | 557,576 | 0.9% | (Worldbank) |
1978 | 562,065 | 0.8% | (Worldbank) |
1979 | 566,888 | 0.85% | (Worldbank) |
1980 | 572,608 | 1% | (Worldbank) |
1981 | 579,445 | 1.18% | (Worldbank) |
1982 | 587,001 | 1.29% | (Worldbank) |
1983 | 594,506 | 1.26% | (Worldbank) |
1984 | 600,884 | 1.06% | (Worldbank) |
1985 | 605,398 | 0.75% | (Worldbank) |
1986 | 607,711 | 0.38% | (Worldbank) |
1987 | 608,144 | 0.07% | (Worldbank) |
1988 | 607,413 | -0.12% | (Worldbank) |
1989 | 606,571 | -0.14% | (Worldbank) |
1990 | 606,372 | -0.03% | (Worldbank) |
1991 | 607,105 | 0.12% | (Worldbank) |
1992 | 608,516 | 0.23% | (Worldbank) |
1993 | 610,170 | 0.27% | (Worldbank) |
1994 | 611,389 | 0.2% | (Worldbank) |
1995 | 611,712 | 0.05% | (Worldbank) |
1996 | 611,003 | -0.12% | (Worldbank) |
1997 | 609,520 | -0.24% | (Worldbank) |
1998 | 607,662 | -0.31% | (Worldbank) |
1999 | 606,001 | -0.27% | (Worldbank) |
2000 | 604,950 | -0.17% | (Worldbank) |
2001 | 607,389 | 0.4% | (Worldbank) |
2002 | 609,828 | 0.4% | (Worldbank) |
2003 | 612,267 | 0.4% | (Worldbank) |
2004 | 613,353 | 0.18% | (Worldbank) |
2005 | 614,261 | 0.15% | (Worldbank) |
2006 | 615,025 | 0.12% | (Worldbank) |
2007 | 615,875 | 0.14% | (Worldbank) |
2008 | 616,969 | 0.18% | (Worldbank) |
2009 | 618,294 | 0.21% | (Worldbank) |
2010 | 619,428 | 0.18% | (Worldbank) |
2011 | 620,029 | 0.1% | census |
2012 | 620,601 | 0.09% | (Worldbank) |
2013 | 621,207 | 0.1% | (Worldbank) |
2014 | 621,810 | 0.1% | (Worldbank) |
2015 | 622,159 | 0.06% | (Worldbank) |
2016 | 622,303 | 0.02% | (Worldbank) |
2017 | 622,373 | 0.01% | (Worldbank) |
2018 | 622,359 | -0% | census |
2019 | 622,137 | -0.04% | (Worldbank) |
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