Đukanović — Ðukanović (Cyrillic: Ђукановић) (English translation: Son of Đuka/đukan) is a Montenegrin surname, and may refer to: Milo Đukanović (born 1962), Prime Minister of Montenegro Blažo Đukanović (1883 1943), Chetnik general and Montenegrin political… … Wikipedia
Milo Đukanović — Мило Ђукановић Prime Minister of Montenegro In office 29 February 2008 – 29 December 2010 President Filip Vujanovi … Wikipedia
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État indépendant du Monténégro — Royaume du Monténégro (1941 1944) Ne doit pas être confondu avec Royaume du Monténégro. Royaume du Monténégro Краљевина Црна Гора Kraljevina Crna Gora … Wikipédia en Français
Unabhängiger Staat Montenegro — Краљевина Црна Гора Unabhängiger Staat Montenegro Königreich Montenegro … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Zeta Banovina — The Zeta Banovina or Zeta Banate (Serbian, Bosnian, and Croatian: Зетска бановина/ Zetska banovina ) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of the present day Montenegro as… … Wikipedia
Kingdom of Montenegro (1941-1944) — Infobox Former Country native name = Краљевина Црна Гора Kraljevina Crna Gora conventional long name = Kingdom of Montenegro common name = Montenegro continent = Europe region = Balkans country = Montenegro era = World War II status =… … Wikipedia
List of World War II topics (B) — # B 17 Flying Fortress (video game) # B 17 Flying Fortress # B 17, Queen of the Skies # B 24 Liberator # B 29 Superfortress # B Reactor # Błyskawica radiostation # Błyskawica submachine gun # Børge Mathiesen # BA 10 # BA 11 # BA 20 # BA 21 # BA… … Wikipedia
Jovan Tošković — Dr. Jovan Tošković (1893, Plana, Kolašin 1943) was a Serbian historian, professor and politician of Montenegrin origin. Born to a merchant family in Plana, Principality of Montenegro, Jovan finished his primary education in the town of Kolašin… … Wikipedia