Kingdom of Montenegro

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The Kingdom of Montenegro was a monarchy in southeastern Europe, present-day Montenegro, during the tumultuous period of time on the Balkan Peninsula leading up to and during World War I. Officially it was a constitutional monarchy, but absolutist in practice. On 28 November 1918, following the end of World War I, with the Montenegrin government still in exile, the Podgorica Assembly proclaimed unification with the Kingdom of Serbia, which itself was merged into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes three days later, on 1 December 1918. This unification with Serbia lasted, through various successor states, for almost 88 years, ending in 2006.

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1910 — 1918 Kingdom of Montenegro
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Podgorica Assembly
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Montenegrin Campaign
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The Surrender of Dulcigno, the Last of the International Squadron - The Graphic 1880The Surrender of Dulcigno, the Last of the International Squadron - The Graphic 1880
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Montenegrin King Nikola and Queen Milena around 1900 on old postcardMontenegrin King Nikola and Queen Milena around 1900 on old postcard
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Princ Nicholas of Montenegro (W Le Queux)Princ Nicholas of Montenegro (W Le Queux)
Proclamation of the Kingdom of MontenegroProclamation of the Kingdom of Montenegro
Royal government BordeauxRoyal government Bordeaux
Zastave Kraljevine Crne GoreZastave Kraljevine Crne Gore
Princess Vera of MontenegroPrincess Vera of Montenegro
Princess Vera of Montenegro and Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of RussiaPrincess Vera of Montenegro and Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia
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eventarmed conflict1912Siege of ScutariOttoman Empire, siege, Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of MontenegroWikidata
eventarmed conflict1914Serbian campaignAustria–Hungary, Russian Empire, Kingdom of Bulgaria, German Empire, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Kingdom of Greece, Kingdom of Montenegro, Kingdom of Serbia, military campaignWikidata
eventwar1912Balkan WarsOttoman Empire, Kingdom of Bulgaria, Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of Romania, Kingdom of Greece, Kingdom of Montenegro, series of warsWikidata
eventwar1912First Balkan Warwar, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom of Bulgaria, Kingdom of Greece, Balkan League, Kingdom of Montenegro, Kingdom of SerbiaWikidata
eventwar1913Second Balkan Warwar, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom of Bulgaria, Kingdom of Greece, Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of Romania, Kingdom of MontenegroWikidata
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commonsimagePrinc Nicholas of Montenegro (W Le Queux) Commons
commonsimageProclamation of the Kingdom of Montenegro Commons
commonsimageRoyal government Bordeaux Commons
commonsimageZastave Kraljevine Crne Gore Commons
commonsimagePrincess Vera of Montenegro Commons
commonsimagePrincess Vera of Montenegro and Grand Duchess Tatiana Nikolaevna of Russia Commons