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Voice of Montenegro (Serbian: Glas Crnogorca / Глас Црногорца) was a weekly newspaper published in Cetinje between 1873 and 1916. After the Serbian annexation of Montenegro in 1918, the newspaper continued to be published in exile until 1922. It was the official gazette of the Principality of Montenegro and later the Kingdom of Montenegro. The newspaper was the direct successor of the first Montenegrin newspaper, "Montenegrin" (Serbian: Crnogorac / Црногорац), which was published from 1871 until 1873.

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  • Voice of Montenegro (Serbian: Glas Crnogorca / Глас Црногорца) was a weekly newspaper published in Cetinje between 1873 and 1916. After the Serbian annexation of Montenegro in 1918, the newspaper continued to be published in exile until 1922. It was the official gazette of the Principality of Montenegro and later the Kingdom of Montenegro. The newspaper was the direct successor of the first Montenegrin newspaper, "Montenegrin" (Serbian: Crnogorac / Црногорац), which was published from 1871 until 1873. (en)
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  • Voice of Montenegro (Serbian: Glas Crnogorca / Глас Црногорца) was a weekly newspaper published in Cetinje between 1873 and 1916. After the Serbian annexation of Montenegro in 1918, the newspaper continued to be published in exile until 1922. It was the official gazette of the Principality of Montenegro and later the Kingdom of Montenegro. The newspaper was the direct successor of the first Montenegrin newspaper, "Montenegrin" (Serbian: Crnogorac / Црногорац), which was published from 1871 until 1873. (en)
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