Sérbíà àti Montenégrò: Ìyàtọ̀ láàrin àwọn àtúnyẹ̀wò

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Ìlà 1:
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{{Infobox Former Country
| native_name = Државна Заједница Србија и Црна Гора<br />''Državna zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora''
| conventional_long_name = State Union of<br />Serbia and Montenegro
| common_name = Republic of Serbia and Montenegro
| continent = Europe
| status = [[Federal republic]] <small>(1992–2003)</small><br>[[Political union]] <small>(2003–2006)</small>
| status = [[Federal republic]] <small>(1992-2003)</small>,<br />[[Client state|Client regime]] of ''[[de jure]]'' subordinate [[Republic of Serbia (1990-2006)|Serbia]] <small>(1992-1997)</small><ref>Sabrina P. Ramet. Serbia Since 1989: Politics and Society Under Milošević and After. University of Washington Press, 2005. Pp. 61. (During Milošević's tenure as President of Serbia, the government of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was de facto subordinate to his government, with Milošević installing and forcing the removal of several Federal Presidents and Prime Ministers. However this changed after 1997 when Milošević's last legal term as Serbian President ended and he became Federal President that year, in which Milošević entrenched the power of the Federal Presidency.)</ref><br />[[State Union]] <small>(2003-2006)</small>
| region = Balkans
| era = Post–Cold War
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| date_start = April 28
| date_end = June 5
| event_end = Dissolution of the State Union
| event_pre = Constitution
| date_pre = April 27, 1992
| event2 = [[UnitedMember Nationsstates memberof statesthe United Nations|UN membership]]{{Ref|box2|2}}
| date_event2 = November 1, 2000
| event3 = [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|Reconstitution as the State Unionunion]]
| date_event3 = February 4, 2003
| p1 = Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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| symbol = Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro
| image_map = Serbia and Montenegro.svg
| national_anthem = ''[[Hej, Sloveni]]''<br /><small>(Hey, Slavs</small><br/>[[English language|English]]File:United States Navy Band - {{lang|en|"''Hey, Slavs''"}}).ogg]]
| common_languages = [[Serbo-Croatian language|Serbo-Croatian]] <small>(1992-1997)</small><br />[[Serbian language|Serbian]] <small>(1997-2006)</small>
| capital = [[Belgrade]]<br /><small>(unofficial after 2003)</small>{{Ref|box1|1}}
| Formerly Known as = FR Yugoslavia 1992-2003
|latd=44 |latm=49 |latNS=N |longd=20 |longm=28 |longEW=E
| government_type = [[Federalfederal republic]] <small>(1992-2003)</small><br />[[Statestate Unionunion]] <small>(2003-2006)</small><br />[[Federalism|Federal]] [[Illiberal democracy|pseudo democracy]] <small>(1992-2000)</small>, <br />[[Federalism|Federal]] [[representative democracy]] <small>(2000-2006)</small>
| title_leader = [[President of Serbia and Montenegro|President]]
| leader1 = Dobrica Ćosić
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| deputy5 = Dragiša Pešić
| year_deputy5 = 2001–2003
| deputy6 =[[Svetozar Marović]]
| year_deputy6 =2003-20062003–2006
| stat_area1 = 102350
| stat_pop1 = 10832545
| stat_year1 = 2006
| currency = [[Yugoslav dinar]] (1992-2003)<br />[[Serbian dinar]] (Serbia 2003-2006)<br />[[Deutsche Mark]] (Montenegro 1999-2002)<br />[[Euro]] (Montenegro 2002-2006)
| cctld = [[.yu]]
| calling_code = 381
| footnotes = {{note|box1}}After 2003 no city was the official capital, but legislative and executive institutions remained located in [[Belgrade]]. [[Podgorica]] served as the seat of the Supreme Court.<br />
{{note| footnotes = &sup1;box2}}Membership as [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|FRY]]<br; />[[ISO 3166-1]]=CS,UTC offset = +1
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'''Sérbíà àti Montenégrò''' wasje aorile-ede countrykan intele ni [[southeastern Europe|apaguusuilaorun Europe]], formedto fromje twodida former republics ofnipa thepiparapo [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] (SFRY): [[Republic of Serbia (federal)|Serbia]] andati [[Republic of Montenegro (federal)|Montenegro]].
 
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