Sérbíà àti Montenégrò je orile-ede kan tele ni apaguusuilaorun Europe , to je dida nipa piparapo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY): Serbia ati Montenegro .
Државна Заједница Србија и Црна ГораDržavna zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora State Union of Serbia and Montenegro
Federal republic (1992–2003) Political union (2003–2006)
Anthem Hej, Sloveni Hey, Slavs
Location of Serbia and Montenegro
Capital
Belgrade (unofficial after 2003) 1
Language(s)
Serbo-Croatian (1992-1997) Serbian (1997-2006)
Government
federal republic (1992-2003) state union (2003-2006)
President
- 1992–1993
Dobrica Ćosić
- 1993–1997
Zoran Lilić
- 1997–2000
Slobodan Milošević
- 2000–2003
Vojislav Koštunica
- 2003–2006
Svetozar Marović
Prime Minister
- 1992–1993
Milan Panić
- 1993–1998
Radoje Kontić
- 1998–2000
Momir Bulatović
- 2000–2001
Zoran Žižić
- 2001–2003
Dragiša Pešić
- 2003–2006
Svetozar Marović
Historical era
Post–Cold War
- Constitution
April 27, 1992
- Established
April 28 , 1992
- UN membership 2
November 1, 2000
- State union
February 4, 2003
- Dissolution
June 5 , 2006
Area
- 2006
102,350 km2 (39,518 sq mi)
Population
- 2006 est.
10,832,545
Density
105.8 /km2 (274.1 /sq mi)
Currency
Yugoslav dinar (1992-2003)Serbian dinar (Serbia 2003-2006)Deutsche Mark (Montenegro 1999-2002)Euro (Montenegro 2002-2006)
Internet TLD
.yu
Calling code
+381
^ 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.
^ Membership as FRY; ISO 3166-1 =CS,UTC offset = +1