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Old 14th February 2006, 17:12
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Well, you already have experience of independence... How about Kosovo then? Independent too?

By the way, will Podgorica be your capital then?
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Old 15th February 2006, 08:59
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Podgorica (170 000 hbts)will be the capital of Montenegro.

I don't know about Kosovo.USA,Britain,Germany and France want independent Kosovo but they have some problems with International Law.I think that Kosovo will be independent from Serbia ,maybe not now in this year but in ten years.Since then it will be under the occupation of Nato forces.
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Old 15th February 2006, 18:04
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What happened to Cetinje, the capital of Crna Gora at the beginning of XX century? Why did it move to Podgorica? And what do Serbs think about your independence? Is it true that Euro became the national currency of Crna Gora instead of Serbian dinar?
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Old 16th February 2006, 10:21
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What happened to Cetinje, the capital of Crna Gora at the beginning of XX century? Why did it move to Podgorica? And what do Serbs think about your independence? Is it true that Euro became the national currency of Crna Gora instead of Serbian dinar?

Podgorica is administrativce center-capital.Cetinje is the "prijestonica" - old royal capital and today there is a president residency.After II WW communists build up Podgorica as a capital of Socialist Republic Of Montenegro.Podgorica was named by Josip Broz Tito - Titograd.In later 80's old name was returned.
Podgorica is city on 5 rivers,greater potential than Cetinje,more space for development..... I think that was reasons for moving capital.
Serbs from Serbia and most of Serbs in Montenegro (31% of popularity) are against independent Montenegro.
Euro is national currency in Montenegro since 2002,before the currency was Deutche Mark since 1999-2000 (i'm not sure).

This is not the theme of this topic and i appologize to all.
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Old 16th February 2006, 14:43
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Thank you for the answers.
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Old 21st February 2006, 17:13
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Post the poles

I think the ussr supherd the second most due to the amont of blood shed and number of people involved
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Old 21st February 2006, 19:32
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No, USSR suffered more than Poland... Ukrainians, Belarussians, Russians... And Poles. Gypsies. But if you look at thó victims you'll find out that the second after USSR is China.
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