Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)

Republic of Montenegro
Република Црна Гора
Republika Crna Gora
1992–2006
Flag
(1993–2004)
Coat of arms
(1993–2004)
Anthem: "Хеј, Словени" (1992–2004)
"Hej, Sloveni"
"Hey, Slavs"

Ој, свијетла мајска зоро (2004–2006)
Oj, svijetla majska zoro
English: "Oh, Bright Dawn of May"
Subdivisions of Serbia and Montenegro:
  •   Republic of Montenegro
StatusConstituent state of Serbia and Montenegro
CapitalPodgorica
Cetinje (Royal Capital)
Official languagesSerbian of Ijekavian pronunciation
Demonym(s)Montenegrin
GovernmentDominant-party
parliamentary republic
President 
 1992–1998 (first)
Momir Bulatović
 2002–2006 (last)
Filip Vujanović
Prime Minister 
 1992–1998 (first)
Milo Đukanović
 2003–2006 (last)
Milo Đukanović
LegislatureAssembly
History 
28 April 1992
12 October 1992
4 February 2003
3 June 2006
Area
200613,812 km2 (5,333 sq mi)
Population
 2002
650,000
 1999
630,000
CurrencyYugoslav Dinar (1992–1996)
Deutsche Mark (1996–2002)
Euro (2002–2006)
ISO 3166 codeME
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Socialist Republic of Montenegro
Montenegro
Today part ofMontenegro

The Republic of Montenegro (Serbian: Република Црна Гора / Republika Crna Gora) was a constituent federated state of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and then Serbia and Montenegro between 1992 and 2006. The declaration of independence of Montenegro in 2006 ended the ex-Yugoslav state. After the collapse of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), the remaining republics of Montenegro and Serbia agreed to the formation of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) which officially abandoned communism and nominally endorsed democratic institutions. Montenegro was a constituent republic of the FRY and its successor state until June 2006 when Montenegro declared independence from Serbia and Montenegro following the 2006 Montenegrin independence referendum.