- The
Voice of a
Montenegrin (Serbian: Glas
Crnogorca / Глас Црногорца) was a w****ly
newspaper published in
Cetinje between 1873 and 1916.
After the Serbian...
- Матице српске (Matica Srpska),
volume 9,
pages 26–44, in
Serbian Glas
Crnogorca,
October 19, 1999:
Jovan Markuš: Двије црногорске химне Davies, Norman...
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there were 17
thousand young Montenegrins. This is
stated in the "Glas
Crnogorca",
which was at that time in Cetinje, as well as in the "Slobodna Misao"...
- village,
gifted by
Galatasaray staff, on June 16, 2014. "Kako su dva
Crnogorca osnovala Galatasaraj?". "Vasojevići
osnovali slavni Galatasaraj!". Archived...
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Conquest of
Shkodra in the 15th
Century According to the
Journal Glas
Crnogorca (Voice of Montenegro). p. 90.
Retrieved 3 May 2025.
Alexander Stefan,...
- un****ing for
Montenegro as at the time it was a
republican state. ^ Glas
Crnogorca,
October 19, 1999:
Jovan Markuš: Двије црногорске химне ^ Ослобођење,...
- Crnogorac,
cultural and
political newspaper (from 1871
until 1873) Glas
Crnogorca,
periodical newspaper (from 1873 to 1916, 1917
until 1922)
Narodna misao...
-
Retrieved 14
March 2024. "O Jankovićevom
skidanju dresa: Kad pobediš
Crnogorca u sebi – bićeš igrač" [About Janković's
jersey removal: When you overcome...
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predbacivali su mu "lijeva skretanja" i "pasja groblja", a
gotovo da nema
Crnogorca koji ga nije
vidio " Vojinović, Miloš; Bošković,
Tadija (13
November 2017)...
- in
Podgorica ca. 5
April 1885 (Orthodox Easter). A
writer for the Glas
Crnogorca newspaper in
Podgorica wrote in his
report that
despite the
barriers of...