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  1. Desde el 4 de febrero de 2003, fecha de entrada en vigor de la nueva Carta constitucional, la denominación Serbia y Montenegro sustituyó a República Federal de Yugoslavia. El nombre usual o corto y el oficial presentaban la misma forma.

  2. Serbia and Montenegro were represented by a single national team in the 2006 FIFA World Cup tournament, despite having formally split just weeks prior to its start. The final squad was made up of players born in both Serbia and Montenegro. They played their last ever international on 21 June 2006, a 3–2 loss to Ivory Coast.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontenegroMontenegro - Wikipedia

    In June 2006 Montenegro declared its independence from Serbia and Montenegro following an independence referendum, creating Montenegro and Serbia as they exist today. Montenegro is therefore one of the newest internationally-recognised countries in the world.

  4. MontenegrinSerbian relations are foreign relations between Montenegro and Serbia. From 1918 until 2006, the two states were united under the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Serbia and Montenegro.

  5. Montenegro (en serbio, Crna Gora/Црна Гора) es un estado del sudeste de Europa situado en la Península Balcánica, a orillas del mar Adriático.