Vec odavno, online arhive, koje se bave popisima drzava, dopunile su svoje baze 'najnovijim' vestima sa ovijeh, nasijes prostora
Kad se sve sabere, mogao bi se napisati... ihiii veoma dobar rad na temu ex YU, and today Serbia and Montenegro
Ako neko slucajno bude pisao slican rad, linkovi ce mu dobro doci!
CIA FactBook https://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/mj.html --- o Crnoj Gori
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/serbia_montenegro_rel_97.jpg --- velika karta SCG, sa ostalim drzavama u regionu
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/serbia.html ---> link sa kartama Srbije i Crne Gore i njihovih gradova ( ima i Nis ) preporuka
http://www.montenegro.rs/english/naslovna/index.htm --- Zvanicna prezentacija Republic of Montenegro
http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/cs-cg.html --- Isto o CrnojGori uz objasnjejne, i slike nacionalne zastave i grba.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0108157.html --- Opis Srbije, i njenih geografskih karakteristika, politicke situacije, istorije itd...
http://geography.about.com/od/politicalgeography/a/fmryugoslavia.htm --- Clanak o bivsim republikama SFRJ. Preporuka
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/5388.htm --- sve do detalja o Srbiji, a kao sto vidite nalazi se na stranici StateDepartment-a
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/frd/cs/yutoc.html --- i za kraj ogroman materijal o bivsoj SFRJ, i detaljan opis svih republika i vaznijih pojmova [ nacionalnosti, pokrajina itd ]
to be continued...
Dopuna: 20 Avg 2006 10:23
NationalGeographic objavio zvanicno na svom sajtu o novoj drzavi Montenegro.
Pa i ovde mozete pogledati licnu kartu ove, najnovije drzave na svetu
ukratko :
Citat:Profile
Montenegro, the world’s newest nation, declared its independence on June 3, 2006. It is about the size of Connecticut, with a population of 650,000. The country got its name (literally, “black mountain”) from the dark, mountain forests that cover the land. Some 60 percent of the country is more than 1,000 meters (3,280 feet) high, with the tallest peak reaching to 2,522 meters (8,274 feet). The mountains were a natural fortress that helped Montenegro maintain its independence until it suffered devastating losses in World War I. It became part of Serbia in 1918 and Yugoslavia in 1929.
The people of Montenegro gained greater autonomy when the name Yugoslavia was discarded in 2003 in favor of a democratic and federal country named Serbia and Montenegro. On May 21, 2006, 55.5 percent of Montenegrins voted to secede from Serbia and become independent. Despite being a small country, Montenegro shows significant economic potential, especially in tourism. It boasts 117 beaches along the Adriatic coast, mountain ski resorts, the medieval city of Kotor, and other cultural sites. The new country uses the euro as its currency and plans to join the European Union.
Population
650,000
Capital
Podgorica; 152,000
Area
13,812 square kilometers (5,333 square miles)
Language
Montenegrin, Serbian, Albanian
Religion
Orthodox, Muslim, Roman Catholic Currency
euro
Life Expectancy
73
GDP per Capita
U.S. $2,200
Literacy Percent
97
Izvor:
http://plasma.nationalgeographic.com/places/countries/country_montenegro.html
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