Serbia and Montenegro are the only republics remaining in the Yugoslav federation.
Serbia is one of two republics remaining in Yugoslavia.
Only a few months after becoming president in 1848, he sent French troops to break up a short-lived republic in Rome, remaining there until 1870.
Serbia and Montenegro are the only two republics remaining in Yugoslavia.
Serbia is the larger of two republics remaining in Yugoslavia.
Montenegro is the last republic remaining with Serbia in federal Yugoslavia.
Serbia is by far the dominant republic remaining in the Yugoslav federation; the other is Montenegro.
Montenegro is the smaller of the two republics remaining in Yugoslavia, which is dominated by the other republic, Serbia.
Serbia and Montenegro are the last republics remaining in Yugoslavia.
Montenegro, along with the much larger Serbia, are the two republics remaining in Yugoslavia.