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   country=Serbia|
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   |country= Montenegro
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   capital= Bar|
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   |coatofarms= Coat-Montenegro.jpg
   population= 164 {{Increase}}|
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   language= Montenegrin, English, Serbian|
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   |capital= Bar
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{{RegionIntro|Montenegro|capital=Bar}} Other cities of this region are: Ulcinj, Budva, Petrovac, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Risan, Bijela, Sveti Stefan, Igalo i Zelenika. This is a multicultural region with Montenrgin majority, Serbian and Albanian minority and small number of Croats, Bosniaks and Romas. The major religion is Orthodoxy with Islam and Catholicism being minorities.
  
'''Montenegrin Coast''' is a region of [[{{Regions/Owners|{{BASEPAGENAME}}}}]]. It's capital is Bar. Other cities of this region are: Ulcinj, Budva, Petrovac, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Risan, Bijela, Sveti Stefan, Igalo i Zelenika.This is a multicultural region with Montenrgin majority, Serbian and Albanian minority and small number of Croats, Bosniaks and Romas. The major religion is Orthodoxy with Islam and Catholicism being minorities.
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==Neighboring Regions==
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{{Neighbors|Apulia|Central Montenegro|East Srpska Republic|South Dalmatia}}
  
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==Economy==
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The region Montenegrin Coast's main resource is [[File:Icon_-_Iron.png]] [[Iron]].
  
 
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== History ==
==History==
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Montenegrin  Coast was taken by [[Croatia]] on the 2nd January 2011, but eventually liberated by Montenegrin forces.
 
Montenegrin  Coast was taken by [[Croatia]] on the 2nd January 2011, but eventually liberated by Montenegrin forces.
  
 
On April 21, 2001 the region was conquered a second time by Croatia during [[World War V]], officially pulling the nation into the war.
 
On April 21, 2001 the region was conquered a second time by Croatia during [[World War V]], officially pulling the nation into the war.
  
 
==Economy==
 
The region Montenegrin Coast's main resource is [[File:Icon_-_Fish.png]] Fish.
 
 
 
==Neighboring Regions==
 
 
{{Neighbors|Apulia|Central Montenegro|East Srpska Republic|South Dalmatia}}
 
 
 
==Constructions==
 
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Revision as of 08:03, 18 April 2015

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Montenegrin Coast

Icon-Romania.png Romania

Flag of the owner  Coat of Arms of Montenegrin Coast
Map of the region
Society
Original owner Flag-Montenegro.jpg Montenegro
Capital Bar
Language Serbian
Moving zone B3
Productivity

Montenegrin Coast is a region in Romania and its capital is Bar. Its original owner is Montenegro. Other cities of this region are: Ulcinj, Budva, Petrovac, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Risan, Bijela, Sveti Stefan, Igalo i Zelenika. This is a multicultural region with Montenrgin majority, Serbian and Albanian minority and small number of Croats, Bosniaks and Romas. The major religion is Orthodoxy with Islam and Catholicism being minorities.

Neighboring Regions

Montenegrin Coast is neighbored by the following regions:

Economy

The region Montenegrin Coast's main resource is Icon - Iron.png Iron.

History

Montenegrin Coast was taken by Croatia on the 2nd January 2011, but eventually liberated by Montenegrin forces.

On April 21, 2001 the region was conquered a second time by Croatia during World War V, officially pulling the nation into the war.