Also known as Serbia-Montenegro
federal republic (1992–2003) and political union (2003–2006) in the Balkans
Serbia and Montenegro was a country in the Balkans that existed in two forms: first as a federal republic from 1992 to 2003, and then as a political union from 2003 until 2006 when Montenegro declared independence. It mattered as a successor state to Yugoslavia during the Balkans' transition period following the breakup of that larger nation.
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Today part ofSerbia Montenegro
^ 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. ^ The 2003 Constitutional Charter did not mention the official language. In Serbia, the Serbo-Croatian language is in official use, while in Montenegro it is Serbian of Ijekavian pronunciation. Before that, the 1992 Constitution made Serbian official in the federation. ^ Membership as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. ^ The dinar and German mark had joint legal tender status in Montenegro in 1999 and 2000. N.B. United Nations Administered Kosovo have ad hoc used the mark since 1999 and the euro since 2002.
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