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  2. Montenegro (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro is a surname of Galician origin, later spreading to other parts of Spain and Portugal. Approximately 8010 people in Spain share this surname, making it the 598th most common surname in the country.

  3. Category:Surnames of Montenegrin origin - Wikipedia

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  4. Lists of most common surnames in European countries

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    Rank Surname Note (equivalent or else meaning) * Hoxha: a Muslim priest, Sunni or Bektashi, with its variant Hoxhaj: Prifti: a Christian priest, Catholic or Orthodox

  5. Surnames by country - Wikipedia

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    It is easy to track family history and the caste they belonged to using a surname. In Odisha and West Bengal, surnames denote the caste they belong. There are also several local surnames like Das, Patnaik, Mohanty, Jena etc. In Kerala, surnames denote the caste they belong. There are also several local surnames like Nair, [9] Menon, Panikkar etc.

  6. Montenegrins - Wikipedia

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    Montenegrins (Montenegrin: Црногорци, romanized: Crnogorci, lit. 'People of the Black Mountain', pronounced [tsr̩nǒɡoːrtsi] or [tsr̩noɡǒːrtsi]) are a South Slavic ethnic group that share a common ancestry, culture, history, and language, identified with the country of Montenegro.

  7. Martinović - Wikipedia

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    Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Mартиновић) is a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Martin', and is a common surname in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. Its Hungarian form is Martinovics .

  8. Montenegrin nobility - Wikipedia

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    King Nikola I Petrovic-Njegos, formerly Prince (reigning 1860-1921) deprived disloyal subjects from inheriting the titles of their ancestors; Marko Miljanov Popović, having previously unified his own Kuči clan with Montenegro in 1874, following a fierce disagreement with Prince Nikola in 1882, had to resign the State Council and was deprived ...

  9. Category:Montenegrin masculine given names - Wikipedia

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