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What (who) is Serbie et Monténégro - definition

COLOMBIAN MUNICIPALITY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF QUINDÍO
Montenegro, Colombia; Montenegro, Quindio; Montenegro, quindio

Montenegro–Russia relations         
  • [[Dmitry Medvedev]], [[President of Russia]], and [[Filip Vujanović]], [[President of Montenegro]], in Moscow, 2010.
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  • Menu for the wedding of [[Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia]] with [[Princess Milica of Montenegro]] (1889) by [[Mikhail Mikeshin]]
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN MONTENEGRO AND RUSSIA
Montengrin-Russian relations; Montenegro-Russia relations; Montenegro – Russia relations; Russia–Montenegro relations; Montenegro - Russia relations; Montenegro Russia relations; Russia-Montenegro relations; Russia - Montenegro relations; Russia Montenegro relations; Russia – Montenegro relations; History of Montenegro–Russia relations; History of Montenegro-Russia relations
Montenegro–Russia relations (, ) are foreign relations between Montenegro and Russia. Montenegro has an embassy in Moscow and Russia has an embassy in Podgorica.
Montenegro–Slovenia relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN MONTENEGRO AND THE REPUBLIC OF SLOVENIA
Montenegrin-Slovenian relations; Montenegro-Slovenia relations; Montenegro – Slovenia relations; Montenegro - Slovenia relations
Montenegrin–Slovenian relations are foreign relations between the Montenegro and Slovenia. Until 1991, both countries were part of Yugoslavia.
Germany–Montenegro relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY AND MONTENEGRO
German-Montenegrin relations; Germany-Montenegro relations; Montenegro–Germany relations; Montenegro - Germany relations; Montenegro-Germany relations; Montenegro – Germany relations; Montenegro Germany relations; Germany - Montenegro relations; Germany Montenegro relations; Germany – Montenegro relations
German-Montenegrin relations are foreign relations between Germany and Montenegro. Both countries established diplomatic relations on June 14, 2006.

Wikipedia

Montenegro, Quindío

Montenegro (Spanish pronunciation: [monteˈneɣɾo]) is a municipality in the western part of the department of Quindío, Colombia. It is located 10 km west of the departmental capital Armenia.

Montenegro (literally: Black Mountain) was named for the dark green color of the trees that originally covered the hill above the current-day site of the township, which was visible from other parts of the region as it rose above the surrounding guadua forests. Between 1897 and 1904, Montenegro was officially known as Villa Quindío.

The boundaries of Montenegro are principally formed by three rivers. To the north, the Roble River forms the limit with Quimbaya; to the east and south, the Espejo River forms the limit with Armenia and La Tebaida; and to the west La Vieja River is the limit with the neighboring department of Valle del Cauca. There is also a short boundary with Circasia in the northeast of the municipality.

In 2005 it had an estimated population of 45,000, of which 36,400 live in the main urban zone.

Located in the heart of the Colombian coffee growing axis, the center of Montenegro was made part of the "Coffee Cultural Landscape" UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011. Montenegro is also home to the National Coffee Park. Founded by the Colombian Coffee Federation, the park hosts numerous thematic attractions based on Colombian history and the country's thriving coffee culture. The rural landscape of Montenegro is typical of the coffee zone, and the hotel and posadas infrastructure has increased dramatically in the 2000-2005 period. It is an important tourism and convention destination for a relaxed vacation featuring nature-watching and cultural trips (related to the coffee-growing techniques).