The
Montenegrin and the Serbian are fast, skilful and full of movement.
Karadağ ve Sırbistan, hızlı becerikli ve hareket dolu.
Kaynak: english.gazzetta.itMontella's team annihilate the Nerazzurri: two goals apiece for the
Montenegrin and the Serb.
Karadağlı ve Sırp için tanesi iki gol: Montella takımı Inter'in imha.
Kaynak: english.gazzetta.itJovetic put in the kind of performance not seen in a long time from the
Montenegrin, scoring a brace.
Jovetic bir kuşak puanlama, Karadağ uzun bir zamandır görmediğim performans tür koymak.
Kaynak: bleacherreport.comBut today it is somewhat sad, because Podgorica became the capital on
Montenegrin independence in 2006.
Podgorica 2006 yılında Karadağ 'ın bağımsızlık başkenti oldu çünkü Ama bugün, biraz üzücü.
Kaynak: dailymail.co.ukMontenegrin may refer to: adjective for anything related to Montenegro demonym referring to the people of Montenegro, see Demographics of
Kaynak: Montenegrin Montenegrins (
Montenegrin : Црногорци, Crnogorci. tsr̩nǒɡoːrtsi | pron or tsr̩noɡǒːrtsi |) are a nation and South Slavic people mainly living
Kaynak: Montenegrins Montenegrin : Crna Gora Црна Гора. tsr̩̂ːnaː ɡɔ̌ra | CrnaGora. ogg. meaning "Black Mountain") is a country in Southeastern Europe .
Kaynak: Montenegro Montenegrin (Crnogorski jezik, Црногорски језик) is an incipient standardized register of the Serbo-Croatian language as spoken by
Kaynak: Montenegrin language The
Montenegrin alphabet is the collective name given to "Abeceda" (
Montenegrin Latin alphabet ) and "Азбука" (
Montenegrin Cyrillic
Kaynak: Montenegrin alphabetMontenegrin Serbs (Црногорcки Cрби a) compose the second largest ethnic group in Montenegro (29.00% in 2011), after the
Montenegrins .
Kaynak: Serbs of Montenegro Amid opposition from pro-Serbian parties
Montenegrin language was made the sole official language of the country and Serbian was given
Kaynak: Serbian languageMontenegrin nationalism refers to the nationalism of ethnic
Montenegrins or the people of Montenegro , and/or the culture of Montenegro .
Kaynak: Montenegrin nationalism Slavic languages: Bosnian , Belarusian , Bulgarian , Macedonian ,
Montenegrin , Russian , Rusyn , Serbian , Ukrainian Non-Slavic languages
Kaynak: Cyrillic scriptMontenegrin Americans are citizens of the United States who are of
Montenegrin ancestry. Also, the term "Yugoslavian American" may be
Kaynak: Montenegrin American Montenegrin cuisine is a result of Montenegro 's geographic position and its long history . Review: The traditional dishes of Montenegro's
Kaynak: Montenegrin cuisine The
Montenegrins of Serbia are a national minority in the republic. Over 267,000 Serbs in Serbia have
Montenegrin citizenship and the
Kaynak: Montenegrins of Serbiaas a late entry, as long as FIFA had ratified a separate
Montenegrin Football Association before September 2006, when the qualifying began.
Kaynak: Montenegro national football teamAccording to St. Petar Cetinjski "The Vladika is an exemplary
Montenegrin, as were the first Vladikas, and he cannot be but a born
Kaynak: Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro"Socialist Republic of Montenegro" (a change ratified by both the federal Constitution and the newly created
Montenegrin Constitution; both in 1963).
Kaynak: Socialist Republic of MontenegroMontenegrin Canadians (
Montenegrin : Crnogorski Kanađani) are a national minority in Canada . there are 2,370 ethnic
Montenegrins in Canada-
Kaynak: Montenegrin Canadians Montenegrin literature is the literature written in the South Slavic country of Montenegro , mainly in
Montenegrin language .
Kaynak: Montenegrin literature The capital of the Principality was at Cetinje and used the
Montenegrin Perper as its currency from 1906. The area of the principality
Kaynak: Principality of MontenegroLater though, the newly-captured city of İşkodra (Skadar in
Montenegrin, now Shkodër ) had to be given up to the new state of Albania at
Kaynak: Kingdom of Montenegro1941, Sekula Drljević , leader of the
Montenegrin Federalists in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , established the Provisional Administrative
Kaynak: Kingdom of Montenegro (1941–1944)