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Armed Forces of Montenegro |
The military of Montenegro is a fully professional standing army under the Ministry of Defence and is composed of the Montenegrin Ground Army, the Montenegrin Navy, and the Montenegrin Air Force, along with special forces. Conscription was abolished in 2006. The military currently maintains a force of 1,920 active duty... |
Montenegro was a member of NATO's Partnership for Peace program and then became an official candidate for full membership in the alliance. Montenegro applied for a Membership Action Plan on 5 November 2008, which was granted in December 2009. Montenegro is also a member of Adriatic Charter. Montenegro was invited to jo... |
=== Administrative divisions === |
Montenegro is divided into twenty-four municipalities (''opština''). This includes 21 District-level Municipalities and 2 Urban Municipalities, with two subdivisions of Podgorica municipality, listed below. Each municipality can contain multiple cities and towns. Historically, the territory of the country was divided... |
Municipalities of Montenegro. Regions of Montenegro—designed purely for the statistical purposes by the Statistical Office—have no administrative use. Note that other organization (i.e. Football Association of Montenegro) use different municipalities as a part of similar "regions". |
No. |
Municipality |
Seat |
x30px 1 |
Pljevlja Municipality |
Pljevlja |
x27px 2 |
Plužine Municipality |
Plužine |
x18px 3 |
Žabljak Municipality |
Žabljak |
x34px 4 |
Mojkovac Municipality |
Mojkovac |
x38px 5 |
Bijelo Polje Municipality |
Bijelo Polje |
31x31px 6 |
Berane / Petnjica |
Berane / Petnjica (22) |
x25px 7 |
Rožaje Municipality |
Rožaje |
x30px 8 |
Šavnik Municipality |
Šavnik |
x35px 9 |
Nikšić Municipality |
Nikšić |
x25px 10 |
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