Montenegro is located on the Adriatic coast, in South-Eastern
Europe. A breathtakingly beautiful country with abundant natural
resources, and embodying European culture, democracy, and
economics, Montenegro is a fast developing economy with
significant influence in the region, a population of less than
700,000, and a GDP per capita of $20,977.
The capital is Podgorica. Montenegro runs on UTC +1 Time, and the
currency is Euro (EUR). Citizens are referred to as Montenegrin.
Just as its nature, the history of Montenegro is very colourful–
from the grand Roman Empire to the modern times. At the end of the
20th century, and after the disintegration of former Yugoslavia,
Montenegro remained in the union with Serbia, thus these two
republics formed the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. Most
citizens at a referendum held on May 21, 2006, voted independence
of Montenegro. Thus today Montenegro is an independent state
internationally recognized. UN received Montenegro as 192nd
country member on July 27, 2006.