Serbian 42.9%, Montenegrin (official) 37%, Bosnian 5.3%, Albanian 5.3%, Serbo-Croat 2% RELIGIONS Orthodox 72.1%, Muslim 19.1%, Catholic 3.4%, atheist 1.2% GOVERNMENT TYPE Parliamentary Republic CURRENCY Euro (EUR) EXCHANGE RATE 1 USD = 0.89 EUR...
With the win of the opposition at the Montenegrin elections, many have inquired about its potential influence on the nation’s already popular Citizenship by Investment program, making this timely GC Series one of the most popular and requested to date. Elections are a chance for a country ...
(2017) shows that with the development of economy, the effect of social network on rural medical risks will gradually weaken. In addition, the stronger the social network, the more likely residents are to buy medical insurance. Lei (2019) believes that although social capital has a promoting ...
Geographical and historical treatment of Montenegro, including maps and statistics as well as a survey of its people, economy, and government.
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(BCS), is the language spoken by Serbs, Bosniaks, Croats, and Montenegrins. However, speakers of BCS tend to refer to their own language as Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, or Montenegrin, depending on theirethnicity, and consider it to be distinct from the other groups’ languages, despite ...
The study also suggests the incorporation of diverse perspectives related to information and communication technologies, collaborative economy, or ethical and socially responsible corporate policies in the development of managerial policies. As for research, the study stresses the knowledge about SHC related...