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Total population | |
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c. 620,000[1][2] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
![]() | c. 80,000 (2024)[3] |
![]() | c. 40,000 (2014)[3] |
![]() | c. 30,000[3] |
![]() | c. 30,000[4] |
![]() | 20,238 (2022)[5] |
![]() | c. 12,000 (2001)[3] |
![]() | c. 7,000 (2015)[6] |
![]() | 4,588 (2010)[7] |
![]() | 4,160 (2016)[8] |
![]() | 3,127 (2021)[9] |
![]() | 2,721 (2022)[10] |
![]() | 2,667 (2002)[11] |
![]() | 2,593 (2014)[12] |
![]() | c. 2,000 (2017)[13] |
![]() | 1,883 (2013)[14] |
![]() | 1,554 (2013)[15] |
![]() | 1,551 (2022)[16] |
![]() | 1027 (2011)[17] |
![]() | 1,023 (2021)[18] |
![]() | 800 (2013)[19] |
![]() | 764 (2023)[20] |
![]() | 684 (2023)[21] |
![]() | 366 (2011)[22] |
![]() | 181 (2010)[23] |
![]() | 129 (2010)[24] |
Languages | |
Predominantly Montenegrin, Serbian, Albanian English, Spanish, German and French, among others | |
Religion | |
Majority: Eastern Orthodoxy Minority: Islam, Roman Catholicism and Irreligion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Montenegrins, Montenegrin Americans, Montenegrin Argentine, Montenegrin Germans |
The Montenegrin diaspora (Montenegrin: Црногорска дијаспора) consists of communities of ethnic Montenegrins and/or Montenegrin citizens living outside Montenegro. Estimates on its size are only approximate because of incomplete statistical records and naturalization, but (highest) estimates suggest that the Montenegrin diaspora may be as large as the nation's population of 620,000.[25]
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