Atlas of Montenegro
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General maps
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Map of Montenegro |
| Map of Montenegro |
| Municipalities of Montenegro |
| Geomorphical map |
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Montenegro, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Montenegro.
| Prehistory of Montenegro |
| Prehistory of Montenegro |
| Iron Age Glasinac culture (around 300 BC) |
| Ethnic territory of the Illyrians and Illyrian tribes (8th-3rd century BC) |
| Illyrian Kingdom of Agron (250 BC - 230 BC) |
| Illyrian Kingdom of Teuta (230 - 228 BC) |
| 228 BC Adriatic Coast) |
| 228 BC Illyrian & Dardanian Kingdoms) |
| 230 BC Adriatic Coast) |
| 230 BC Illyrian & Dardanian Kingdoms) |
| 230-228 BC Teuta's Kingdom) |
| 228-220 BC Roman Client state governed by Demetrius of Pharos) |
| 237 BC Adriatic Coast) |
| 250-230 BC Agron's Kingdom) |
| Kingdom of Illyria (3rd century BC, around 230 BC) |
| Roman Client state governed by Demetrius of Pharos (228 - 220 BC) |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Illyrian Kingdom of Gentius (181 BC - 167 BC) |
| Dardanian Kingdom in relation to later Roman Provinces |
| Illyrian fortresses in the Bay of Kotor |
| Roman Dioclea |
| Territorial development of the Roman Empire 264 BC-192, including the conquest of present-day territory of Montenegro |
| Roman Republic 100 BCE |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in 6 AD |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in 7 AD |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in 8 AD |
| Dalmato-Pannonian uprising in 9 AD |
| Map of the Roman Empire in 50 |
| The extent of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire; 133 BC 44 BC (late Republic, after conquests by republican generals) AD 14 (death of Augustus) 117 (maximum extension) |
| Camps of the Roman Legions in 80 |
| Map of the Roman Empire in 116 |
| Roman Empire in 117 |
| Roman Empire divided 395, showing the dioceses and praetorian prefectures of Gaul, Italy, Illyricum and Oriens (east), roughly analogous to the four Tetrarch zones of influence after Diocletian's reforms. |
| The division of the Empire after the death of Theodosius I, ca.395 AD superimposed on modern borders. |
| Roman roads in Montenegro |
| Praevalitana province in the 4th century |
| Praevalitana province in the central Balkans in the Late Roman Empire |
| Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
| Invasions of the Roman Empire 100-500 |
| Division of the Roman Empire in 406 |
| Eastern Roman Empire and Western Roman Empire, c.476 |
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Eastern Roman Empire |
| Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
| Eastern Roman Empire under emperor Justinianus |
| Byzantine Empire 550 |
| Duklja, 9th-10th century |
| Duklja, 9th-10th century |
| Duklja, 10th century |
| The Byzantine Empire under Basil II, c. 1025 |
| Byzantine Empire 1025 |
| Duklja in 1050 |
| Dioclian Lake, 11th century |
| Dioclian Lake districts, 11th century |
| Crmnica district in Duklja, 11th century |
| Kupelnik district in Duklja, 11th century |
| Gorska district in Duklja, 11th century |
| Luška district in Duklja, 11th century |
| Obliquus district in Duklja, 11th century |
| Podluška district in Duklja, 11th century |
| Suacium, 11th century |
| The Byzantine Empire at the accession of Alexios I Komnenos, c. 1081 |
| Duklja in 1081 |
| Duklja in 1100 |
| Map of the Byzantine Empire under Manuel Komnenos, c.1170. |
| Byzantine Empire 1180 |
| Serbia in 1265 |
| Serbia in 1265 |
| Medieval Serbian states |
| Serbia in 1355 |
| Map of the Serbian Empire in 1360 with territory ruled by Balšić family |
| Realm of prince Vojislav Vojinović (until 1363) and župan Nikola Altomanović (1367-1373) |
| Zeta, 1372-1378 |
| State of Balšić, 14th century |
| Principality of Zeta, 1373-1395 |
| Principality of Zeta, 1373-1395 |
| Bosnian expansion in the 14th century |
| Upper and Lower Zeta in the end of the 14th century |
| State of Balšić, 14th century |
| State of Balšić, 14th century |
| Serbia in 1422 |
| State of Crnojević, 15th century |
| State of Crnojević, 15th century |
| Montenegro in the 15th century |
| Ottoman conquest of Montenegro, 15th century |
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Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
| Development of the European part of the Ottoman Empire |
| Growth of the Ottoman Empire |
| Montenegro in 1560 |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Map of the Ottoman Empire 1566 |
| Patriarchate of Peć (16th-17th century) |
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Location of the Ottoman Empire in 1683 |
| Montenegro in 1862 |
| Montenegro in 1878 |
| Montenegro in 1878 |
| The Balkans at the end of the 19th century |
| Montenegro in the nineteenth century |
| Sanjak of Novibazar in 1878 |
| Montenegro in 1899 |
| Podgorica and surroundings in 1904 |
| Montenegro in 1911 |
| Montenegro in 1912-1913 |
| Montenegro in 1912-1913 |
| Montenegro in 1912-1913 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro in 1913 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro in 1914 |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | Lands offered to Serbia and Montenegro by the London agreement in 1915 |
| Montenegro in 1917 |
| Kingdom of Serbia in 1918, including Montenegro |
| Banovina of Zeta within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929-1939 |
| Banovina of Zeta within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929-1939 |
| [[|border|251x400px]] | After World War I, Montenegro became in 1918 part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. This is a map of Yugoslavia in 1930, showing Banovina of Zeta province |
| Banovina of Zeta within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
| Kingdom of Montenegro, 1941-1944 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro, 1941-1944 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro, 1941-1944 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro, 1941-1943 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro, 1941-1943 |
| Kingdom of Montenegro, 1943-1944 |
| Future Greater Yugoslavia according to project of Stevan Moljević (1941) |
| Future Greater Serbia according to project of Stevan Moljević (1941) |
| Territory controlled by the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (JVuO) in 1942 |
| "All Serbia", an enlarged Serbia proposed by Milan Nedić in 1943 |
| Areas of the Yugoslav Army in the Fatherland (JVuO) commanders, according to the truce treaties with the Germans (as of 1943) |
| Fascist genocide in Montenegro in WW2 |
| Fascist concentration camps in Montenegro in WW2 |
| Italian occupied parts of Montenegro during WW2 |
| Area under jurisdiction of the National Anti-Fascist Council of the People's Liberation of Sandžak (ZAVNOS), 1943-1945 |
| Montenegro territory expanded (1830-1944) |
| Montenegro in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, 1945-1992 |
| An animated series of maps showing the breakup of the second Yugoslavia |
| Wartime 1991 |
| Wartime 1992 |
| Former Yugoslavia compared with the present borders |
| After the separation of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro continued as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, renamed in 2003 into Serbia and Montenegro |
| Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006) |
| Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2003) and Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006) |
| State of Balkania (proposed by Adem Demaçi in 1993) |
| Central Balkans in 1998. |
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Map of Serbia and Montenegro |
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Location of the FR of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) before dissolution |
| Montenegrin independence referendum in 2006 |
| Montenegrin independence referendum in 2006 |
| Central Balkans in 2010 (de facto situation). Note: Serbia does not recognizing Independence of Kosovo. |
| Old roads in Montenegro |
Ethnic, linguistic and religion maps
| Ethnic map, 1981 - data by settlements |
| Ethnic map, 1991 - data by municipalities |
| Ethnic map, 2003 - data by municipalities |
| Ethnic map, 2003 - data by municipalities |
| Ethnic map, 2003 - data by settlements |
| Ethnic map, 2011 - data by settlements |
| Languages in Montenegro, 2003 - data by municipalities |
| Serbo-Croatian language in Montenegro (as of 2005) |
| Languages in Montenegro (as of 2006) |
| Languages in Montenegro (as of 2006) |
| Historical distribution of Serbo-Croatian dialects (before 16th century migrations) |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Montenegro |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Montenegro |
| Shtokavian Serbo-Croatian dialects in Montenegro |
| Religion in Montenegro, 2003 - data by municipalities |
Regional maps
| Map of Sandžak |
| Map of Sandžak |
| Ethnic map of Sandžak (2003) |
| Ethnic map of Sandžak (2011) |
Satellite maps
| Satellite map |
Notes and references
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General remarks:
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