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    Nomenklatorische Revision der illyrischen Buchenwalder (Verband Aremonio-Fagion) by Mucina, Ladislav, Marincek, L., Zupancic, M., Poldini, L., Dagskobler, I., Accetto, M.

    Published 1993
    “…Some beechwoods from Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Montenegro have also been considered. The names of the Aremonio-Fagion, 4 suballiances as well as 22 associations have been revised, nomenclatural types selected and copious synonyma assigned.…”
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    Biennale of Sydney 2006 by Abdullah, Sarena

    Published 2007
    “…THE 2006 BIENNALE OF SYDNEY (BoS) featured about 85 artists from 44 countries of diverse cultures: Bosnia, Malaysia, Palestine, japan, India, Canada, Lebanon, Singapore, Britain, Egypt, Latvia, China, Serbia & Montenegro, Bahrain, Russia, The Netherlands, Brazil, the United States, Xew Zealand and Kazakhstan. …”
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    Perebutan wilayah dalam Perang Balkan Kedua (1913) dan campur tangan kuasa-kuasa besar Eropah by Azlizan Mat Enh, Rohani Abdul Ghani, Zubaidah VP Hamzah

    Published 2020
    “…Sekiranya dalam Perang Balkan Pertama, Pakatan Liga Balkan terdiri daripada Serbia, Bulgaria dan Montenegro menentang kerajaan Bani Uthmaniah, tetapi dalam Perang Balkan Kedua, menyaksikan peperangan antara Serbia dan Bulgaria. …”
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    Democracy and state creation in international law by Vidmar, Jure

    Published 2009
    “…The dissolution of Czechoslovakia followed shortly afterwards and subsequently Eritrea, East Timor and Montenegro also became independent states. Most recently, independence was declared by Kosovo. …”
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    From traditional to transitional texts: Montenegrin oral tradition and Vuk Karadžić’s Narodne srpske pjesme by Pavlovic, Aleksandar

    Published 2012
    “…This is followed by an outline of facts relevant to the social and political history of Montenegro, its epic tradition and earliest textual representation. …”
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    SIR JOHN GARDNER WILKINSON (1797-1875): LOST WORLDS OF ANTIQUARIANISM IN EGYPT AND THE BALKANS by Frost, Robert

    Published 2022
    “…Finally, in addition to his work in Egypt, Wilkinson undertook an extended research programme in Dalmatia and Montenegro, in the Balkans. Here, he carried over his antiquarian approach, of giving equal emphasis to texts and material sources, in an investigation of the classical topography of the region, its history, and its peoples: the last of these also drew on romantic antiquarianism, conditioned by classical sources.…”
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