Serbiya at Montenegro: Pagkakaiba sa mga binago

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{{Redirect-distinguish2|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]]}}
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{{Infobox Former Country
|native_name = ''Državna Zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora''<br />{{font|text=Државна Заједница Србија и Црна Гора|size=13.8px}}
|conventional_long_name = State Union of<br/>Serbia and Montenegro<br/> {{small|(2003–2006)}}<hr/>Federal Republic of Yugoslavia {{small|(1992–2003)}}
[[Kaurian:|common_name = Serbia atand Montenegro|*]]
|continent = Europe
|p1 = Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
|flag_p1 = Flag of SFR Yugoslavia.svg
|s1 = Serbia
|flag_s1 = Flag of Serbia (2004-2010).svg
|s2 = Montenegro
|flag_s2 = Flag of Montenegro.svg
|image_flag = Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg
|flag = Flag of Serbia and Montenegro
|image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro.svg
|symbol = Coat of arms of Serbia and Montenegro
|image_map = Serbia and Montenegro.svg
|national_anthem = ''[[Hey, Slavs|Hej, Slaveni]]''<br/>Хеј, Словени<br/><small>Hey, Slavs</small><br /><center>[[File:United States Navy Band - Hey, Slavs.ogg]]</center>
|common_languages = [[Serbo-Croatian]]<br /><small>(1992–1997)</small><br />[[Serbian language|Serbian]] <small>(1997–2006)</small>
|capital = [[Belgrade]]{{ref|box1|a}}
|government_type = [[Confederation]] <small>(2003–2006)</small><br>[[Federal republic]] <small>(1992–2003)</small>
|title_leader = [[President of Serbia and Montenegro|President]]
|leader1 = Dobrica Ćosić
|year_leader1 = 1992–1993
|leader2 = Zoran Lilić
|year_leader2 = 1993–1997
|leader3 = Slobodan Milošević
|year_leader3 = 1997–2000
|leader4 = Vojislav Koštunica
|year_leader4 = 2000–2003
|leader5 = Svetozar Marović
|year_leader5 = 2003–2006
|title_deputy = [[Prime Minister of Serbia and Montenegro|Prime Minister]]
|deputy1 = Milan Panić
|year_deputy1 = 1992–1993
|deputy2 = Radoje Kontić
|year_deputy2 = 1993–1998
|deputy3 = Momir Bulatović
|year_deputy3 = 1998–2000
|deputy4 = Zoran Žižić
|year_deputy4 = 2000–2001
|deputy5 = Dragiša Pešić
|year_deputy5 = 2001–2003
|deputy6 =Svetozar Marović
|year_deputy6 = 2003–2006
|era = Post–Cold War
|event_pre = Constitution
|date_pre = 27 April 1992
|date_start = 28 April
|year_start = 1992
|event2 = [[Member states of the United Nations|UN membership]]{{ref|box2|b}}
|date_event2 = 1 November 2000
|event3 = [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|State union]]
|date_event3 = 4 February 2003
|event_end = Dissolution
|date_end = 3 June
|year_end = 2006
|stat_year1 = 2006
|stat_area1 = 102350
|stat_pop1 = 10832545
|currency = Serbia and Serbian parts of Kosovo<br />&nbsp;• [[Yugoslav dinar]] <small>(1992–2003)</small><br />&nbsp;• [[Serbian dinar]] <small>(2003–2006)</small><br />Montenegro and Albanian parts of Kosovo{{ref|box3|c}}<br />&nbsp;• [[Yugoslav dinar]] <small>(1992–1999)</small><br />&nbsp;• [[Deutsche Mark]] <small>(1999–2002)</small><br />&nbsp;• [[Euro]] <small>(2002–2006)</small>
|cctld = [[.yu]]
|calling_code = 381
|today = {{flag|Montenegro}} <br /> {{flag|Serbia}} <br /> ''{{flag|Kosovo}}''{{ref|box4|d}}
|footnote_a = {{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.
|footnote_b = {{note|box2}} Membership as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; [[ISO 3166-1]] = CS; UTC offset = +1.
|footnote_c = {{note|box3}} De facto currencies used in Montenegro and Albanian parts of Kosovo.
|footnote_d = {{note|box4}} {{Kosovo-note}}
}}
 
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Ang '''Serbia at Montenegro''' ay isang dating bansa sa timog-silangang [[Europa]]. [[Beograd]] ang kapital nito at [[Wikang Serbian|Serbian]] ang opisyal na wika nito.
 
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== Mga bahagi ng Serbia at Montenegro ==
Nahahati ang bansa sa Serbia, na lalo pang nahahati sa [[Gitnang Serbia]] at ang dalawang nagsasariling lalawigan ng [[Vojvodina]] at [[Kosovo at Metohija]], at Montenegro.
'' 'Serbia at Montenegro' '' ({{lang-sh | Srbija i Crna Gora}} (SCG) / Србија и Црна Гора (SP)), opisyal na '' 'Estado ng Serbia at Montenegro' ref> {{cite news | url = http: //news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3170416.stm | title = Profile: Serbia and Montenegro | publisher = BBC News | date = June 5 2006 | una = Mateo | last = Price}} </ ref> ('' Državna Zajednica Srbija i Crna Gora '' (DZSCG) [Timog-silangang Europa]], na nilikha mula sa dalawang natitirang republika ng [[Sosyalist Pederal na Republika ng Yugoslavia | Yugoslavia]] pagkatapos ng [[Paglilikas ng Yugoslavia | breakup]] noong 1992. Ang mga republika ng [[Republika ng Serbia (1992-2006 Sama-sama itinatag ng isang [[federation]] sa 1992 ang Republic of Montenegro (1992-2006) at ang Republika ng Montenegro (1992-2006) bilang Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ('' 'FRY' '' o '' 'FR Yugoslavia' ''; '' Savezna Republika Jugoslavija (SFR '' o '' SR Jugoslavija) '' / Pinagsama Република Југославија (СРЈ o СР Југославија)) <ref> {{IPA-sh | sǎːʋeznaː repǔblika jugǒslaːʋija}}. </ Ref>
 
Ang FRY ay nagnanais na maging isang solong [[Succession of states | legal na kahalili]] sa Sosyalistang Pederal na Republika ng Yugoslavia, ngunit ang mga pag-angkin na iyon ay laban sa iba pang mga dating republika. Ang [[United Nations]] din [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 777 | denied ang kahilingan nito]] upang awtomatikong ipagpatuloy ang pagiging miyembro ng dating estado. <Ref> {{cite book | url = http: //www.mpil. title = Max Planck Yearbook ng United Nations Law | kabanata = Paglahok ng Mga dating Estado ng Yugoslav sa United Nations | pages = 241-243 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https: //web.archive.org/web/20100613083054/http://www.mpil.de/shared/data/pdf/pdfmpunyb/wood_1.pdf|archivedate=13 Hunyo 2010 | df = dmy-all}} </ ref > Sa huli, matapos ang [[pagbagsak ng Slobodan Milošević]] mula sa kapangyarihan bilang pangulo ng pederasyon noong 2000, pinawalang-bisa ng bansa ang mga hangaring iyon at tinanggap ang opinyon ng [[Badinter Arbitration Committee]] tungkol sa magkasabay na pagkakasunud-sunod. Ito ay muling inilapat para sa pagiging kasapi ng UN noong Oktubre 27 at pinapapasok noong ika-1 ng Nobyembre 2000. <ref> {{cite web | title = FR Yugoslavia Investment Profile 2001 | url = http: //www.fifoost.org/jugoslaw/yugo. pdf | publisher = EBRD Country Promotion Program | page = 3 | deadurl = yes | archiveurl = https: //web.archive.org/web/20110928025829/http: //www.fifoost.org/jugoslaw/yugo.pdf | archivedate = Septiyembre 28, 2011 | df = dmy-all}} mali ang ibinigay na petsa noong ika-2 ng Nobyembre 2000. Ang UN General Assembly Resolution 55/12 ay naipasa at FRY ay umupo sa 1 Nobyembre 2000. </ Ref>
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