Serbia and Montenegro (Q334)

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Former federal republic in the Balkans following the breakup of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)
  • Serbia-Montenegro
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Serbia and Montenegro
Former federal republic in the Balkans following the breakup of Yugoslavia (1992–2006)
  • Serbia-Montenegro

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Serbia and Montenegro
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2003
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Szerbia és Montenegró-i (Hungarian)
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serbo-montenegrino (Italian)
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serbo-montenegrina (Italian)
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serbo-montenegrini (Italian)
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serbo-montenegrine (Italian)
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Serbo-Montenegrin (English)
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CSHH
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11 June 2018
ISO 3166-3 Newsletter I-4 (English)
26 September 2006
11 June 2018
ISO 3166-3 Newsletter I-5 (English)
1 December 2006
This newsletter serves to rectify the ISO 3166-3 Newsletter No. I-4 which assigned the code "CSHH" in accordance with subclause 5.1.2. However, the code "CSHH" was previously attributed to the entry of Czechoslovakia. Therefore, the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency has agreed to assign the code "CSXX" to represent the former country name of Serbia and Montenegro. (English)