And as yet no categorical denial has been forthcoming from Montenegrin authorities. |
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He had refused to join paramilitaries who were attacking ethnic Albanians in their small Montenegrin village. |
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The Montenegrin sense of honour has made me feel more at home in this far corner of Europe than in any other foreign land. |
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The total length of the spectacular Montenegrin coastline is 290 kilometers. |
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A Montenegrin friend, who now lives in England, is keen to point out that Montenegro remains a multi-cultural republic. |
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The Serbian and the Montenegrin authorities started an investigation into the causes of the accident. |
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Montenegrin medieval monasteries are decorated with thousands of square meters of frescos on their walls. |
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In Montenegrin folklore, the origin of evil is a beautiful woman. |
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He was much relieved when we had crossed the Montenegrin border. |
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It is now the height of the Montenegrin winter and bitterly cold. |
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I grappled with the iron bar, dragged it back with difficulty, and admitted a tall old Montenegrin, whose wet coat and travelling bag showed he had come to stay. |
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The aircraft carrier is stationed off the Montenegrin coast. |
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In 1918, the Montenegrin national assembly voted to unite with the Kingdom of Serbia, giving the latter access to the Adriatic. |
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All four of the Gassers possessed less than optimal sighting equipment, with the rear sight on the Montenegrin being so shallow as to make it almost nonexistent. |
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The existence of a third standard is a matter of controversy, some consider Montenegrin as a separate language, and some think it is merely another variety of Serbian. |
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The language used in Montenegro, traditionally considered a dialect of Serbian, became standardized as the Montenegrin language upon its declaration of independence. |
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