Montenegro is an extremely affordable country to visit! If youre travelling on a budget then you can rent an Airbnb for very little and if you eat at local restaurants you wont spend a lot on food. If youre travelling on a bigger budget then you can have a luxury holiday for a fraction of the cost.
What languages are spoken in Montenegro?
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What languages are spoken in Montenegro?
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According to the 2011 censusAt the last census of Montenegro , in 2011, results for language were:265,895 people speak Serbian language - (42,88%)229,251 people speak Montenegrin language - (36.97%)32,671 people speak Albanian language - (5.27%)33,077 people speak Bosnian language - (5,33%)3,662 people speak Bosniak language - (0,59%)12,559 people speak Serbo-Croatian language - (2,03%)2,791 people speak Croatian language - (0,45%)(other languages are spoken by less than 2,000 people)
In 2008 the government of Montenegro changed the official language from Serbian to Montenegrin. It is possible that at the next census more people will say that they speak Montenegrin.
Most of the ethnic Montenegrins speak Montenegrin language - Given the fact that about 45% of the population of Montenegro declares themselves as ethnic Montenegrins, and about 37% declared that they speak Montenegrin language.
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