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Serbia and Montenegro

Latitude: 44.81861 N Longitude: 20.46806 E Capital: Belgrade

 
 

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A total of 8 members have visited 9 locations in Serbia and Montenegro.

Together they have written 4 travel stories and uploaded 91 pictures from Serbia and Montenegro.

Last visit in Serbia and Montenegro was made 2009-11-04 by babuti who was in Skivjan.

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Short introduction to Serbia and Montenegro

The Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes was formed in 1918; its name was changed to Yugoslavia in 1929. Occupation by Nazi Germany in 1941 was resisted by various paramilitary bands that fought each other as well as the invaders. The group headed by Josip TITO took full control of Yugoslavia upon German expulsion in 1945. Although Communist, his new government and its successors (he died in 1980) managed to steer their own path between the Warsaw Pact nations and the West for the next four and a half decades. In the early 1990s, post-TITO Yugoslavia began to unravel along ethnic lines: Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina were recognized as independent states in 1992. The remaining republics of Serbia and Montenegro declared a new "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" (FRY) in April 1992 and, under President Slobodan MILOSEVIC, Serbia led various military intervention efforts to unite ethnic Serbs in neighboring republics into a "Greater Serbia." These actions led to Yugoslavia being ousted from the UN in 1992, but Serbia continued its campaign until signing the Dayton Peace Accords in 1995. In 1998-99, massive expulsions by FRY forces and Serb paramilitaries of ethnic Albanians living in Kosovo provoked an international response, including the NATO bombing of Belgrade and the stationing of a NATO-led force (KFOR), in Kosovo. Federal elections in the fall of 2000, brought about the ouster of MILOSEVIC and installed Vojislav KOSTUNICA as president. The arrest of MILOSEVIC in 2001 allowed for his subsequent transfer to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in The Hague to be tried for crimes against humanity. In 2001, the country's suspension from the UN was lifted, and it was once more accepted into UN organizations under the name of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Kosovo has been governed by the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since June 1999, under the authority of UN Security Council Resolution 1244, pending a determination by the international community of its future status. In 2002, the Serbian and Montenegrin components of Yugoslavia began negotiations to forge a looser relationship. In February 2003 lawmakers restructured the country into a loose federation of two republics called Serbia and Montenegro. The Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro includes a provision that allows either republic to hold a referendum after three years that would allow for their independence from the state union. In 2003 Svetozar MAROVIC was elected president of Serbia and Montenegro.

Source: World Factbook

Most pictured locations in Serbia and Montenegro

  1. Belgrade
  2. Skivjan
  3. Kosovo

  4. Kolasin
  5. Budva
  6. Kotor

  7. Zrenjanin
  8. Montenegro
  9. Nis


Most written from locations in Serbia and Montenegro

  1. Belgrade

  2. Zrenjanin

  3. Skivjan

 


Travel stories from Serbia and Montenegro

Random Sausage Number. Taken 2006-08-22 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro by traveler smithy2006.

Piss up continues in Belgrade

Arrived at 5am, was locked out of hostel for a bit, but soon got head down, when i awoke got chatting to a group of lads from Chester (Gaz, Dan and Craig) arranged to go out for a few beers in the eve...

  
Dodgy Chicken Burger. Taken 2006-08-23 in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro by traveler smithy2006.

Back Down the River!

Today was another day of walking round the city and the night getting lashed! Got my 2 litre bottle of Weifert in again to start the proceedings a good yield for 1 pound a bottle! Went out with the...

  

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Serbia and Montenegro external links

Selected links to recommended web sites with information about Serbia and Montenegro

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Serbia and Montenegro on Lonely Planet
Serbia and Montenegro travel information, images, facts and more.

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Serbia and Montenegro on Wikipedia
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