The residents of Montenegro, the smallest republic of the former Yugoslavia, have for the most part avoided the military conflict in Bosnia, although many Montenegrins debate their ethnic identity. Most claim a Serb identity, while a smaller group stresses that Montenegro is a separate nation.
The Montenegrins are fond of joking that if their rugged mountain terrain were ironed out, the area would be as huge as Russia. Living in the tiniest and least populous republic of the former ...