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Serbia and Montenegro

The union of Serbia and Montenegro, existing in various guises since 1992, was dissolved by a Montenegrin vote for independence in a referendum held in May 2006. While the details of independence are still being formalised, the birth of a new country will be celebrated in the near future.
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Serbia and Montenegro Weather


Montenegro's coast boasts tourist-worthy summers with the average day climbing to 30°C (86°F). With one of the wettest winters in Europe, heading north around this time is a colder but much drier option. Deep into Serbia, winter temperatures are unsurprisingly cold, with July sitting in the fairly stable average range between -3°C (26°F) and 3°C (37°F) and slightly colder for the mountainous areas. Serbia's summer is only slightly cooler than it's coastal neighbour and rainfall, while a bit heavier, tends to fall at once in pleasant summer storms.

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