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- Serbia_and_Montenegro abstract "Serbia and Montenegro was a country in Southeast Europe, created from the two remaining republics of Yugoslavia after its breakup in 1991. The republics of Serbia and Montenegro together established a federation in 1992 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY). In 2003, it was reconstituted as a state union officially known as the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.The FRY aspired to be a sole legal successor to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, but those claims were opposed by other former republics. The United Nations also denied its request to automatically continue the membership of the former state. Eventually, after the overthrow of Slobodan Milošević from power as president of the federation in 2000, the country rescinded those aspirations and accepted the opinion of Badinter Arbitration Committee about shared succession, and reapplied for and gained UN membership on 2 November 2000. From 1992 to 2000, some countries, including the United States, referred to the FRY as "Serbia and Montenegro".The FRY was initially dominated by Slobodan Milošević as President of Serbia (1989–1997) and then President of Yugoslavia (1997–2000). Milošević installed and forced the removal of several federal presidents (such as Dobrica Ćosić) and prime ministers (Milan Panić). However, the Montenegrin government, initially enthusiastic supporters of Milošević, started gradually distancing themselves from his policies. That culminated in regime change in 1996, when his former ally Milo Đukanović reversed his policies, became leader of Montenegro's ruling party and subsequently dismissed former Montenegrin leader Momir Bulatović, who remained loyal to the Milošević government. As Bulatović was given central positions in Belgrade from that time (as federal Prime Minister), Đukanović continued to govern Montenegro and further isolated it from Serbia, so that from 1996 to 2006, Montenegro and Serbia were only nominally one country—governance at every feasible level was conducted locally (Belgrade for Serbia and Podgorica for Montenegro).A loose union, Serbia and Montenegro were united only in certain realms, such as defense. The two constituent republics functioned separately throughout the period of the Federal Republic, and continued to operate under separate economic policies, as well as using separate currencies (the euro was the only legal tender in Montenegro). On 21 May 2006, the Montenegrin independence referendum was held, and 55.5% of voters voted in favor of independence. The state union effectively came to an end after Montenegro's formal declaration of independence on 3 June 2006, and Serbia's formal declaration of independence on 5 June. After the dissolution, Serbia became the legal successor of the union, while Montenegro re-applied for membership in international organizations.".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro anthem Hey,_Slavs.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro capital Belgrade.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency Deutsche_Mark.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency Euro.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency Republic_of_Montenegro_(1992%E2%80%932006).
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency Republic_of_Serbia_(1992%E2%80%932006).
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency Serbian_dinar.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency Yugoslav_dinar.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro dissolutionDate "2006-06-05".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro dissolutionYear "2006".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro foundingDate "1992-04-28".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro foundingYear "1992".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro governmentType Federal_republic.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro governmentType Political_union.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro thumbnail Flag_of_SFR_Yugoslavia.svg?width=300.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro wikiPageExternalLink 1039269.stm.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro wikiPageExternalLink musinfo_ph.php?what=pays=Serbie-et-Mont%E9n%E9gro&debut=0&bool=AND.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro wikiPageID "27289".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro wikiPageRevisionID "605754388".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro callingCode "381".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro capital Belgrade.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro cctld .yu.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro commonLanguages "Serbian".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro commonLanguages "Serbo-Croatian".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro commonName "Serbia and Montenegro".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro continent "Europe".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro conventionalLongName "State Union of Serbia and Montenegro".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency "Montenegro and most of Kosovo".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency "Serbia".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency "• Deutsche Mark".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency "• Euro".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency "• Serbian dinar".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro currency "• Yugoslav dinar".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro dateEnd "--06-05".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro dateEvent "2000-11-01".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro dateEvent "2003-02-04".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro datePre "1992-04-27".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro dateStart "--04-28".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro deputy "Dragiša Pešić".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro deputy "Milan Panić".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro deputy "Momir Bulatović".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro deputy "Radoje Kontić".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro deputy "Svetozar Marović".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro deputy "Zoran Žižić".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro era "Post–Cold War".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro event Constitutional_Charter_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro event "UN membership".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro eventEnd "Dissolution".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro eventPre "Constitution".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro flag "Flag of Serbia and Montenegro".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro flagP "Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro flagS "Flag of Montenegro.svg".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro flagS "Flag of Serbia.svg".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro footnoteA "After 2003, no city was the official capital, but legislative and executive institutions remained located in Belgrade. Podgorica served as the seat of the Supreme Court.".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro footnoteB "Membership as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; ISO 3166-1 = CS; UTC offset = +1.".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro footnoteC "De facto currencies used in Montenegro and Kosovo.".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro governmentType "Federal republic".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro governmentType "State union".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro hasPhotoCollection Serbia_and_Montenegro.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro imageCoat "Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro.svg".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro imageFlag "Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro imageMap "Serbia and Montenegro .png".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro latd "44".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro latm "49".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro latns "N".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro leader "Dobrica Ćosić".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro leader "Slobodan Milošević".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro leader "Svetozar Marović".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro leader "Vojislav Koštunica".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro leader "Zoran Lilić".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro longd "20".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro longew "E".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro longm "28".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro nationalAnthem "(Hey, Slavs)".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro nationalAnthem "File:United States Navy Band - Hey, Slavs.ogg".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro nationalAnthem "Hej, Sloveni".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro nativeName "Državna zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro nativeName "Државна Заједница Србија и Црна Гора".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro p "Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro region "Balkans".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro s "Montenegro".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro s "Serbia".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro statArea "102350".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro statPop "10832545".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro statYear "2006".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro status "Federal republic".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro status "Political union".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro symbol "Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro titleDeputy Prime_Minister_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro titleLeader President_of_Serbia_and_Montenegro.
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearDeputy "1992".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearDeputy "1993".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearDeputy "1998".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearDeputy "2000".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearDeputy "2001".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearDeputy "2003".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearEnd "2006".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearLeader "1992".
- Serbia_and_Montenegro yearLeader "1993".