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MONTENEGRO
STATISTICAL OFFICE
Montenegroin f igures
Podgorica 2010.
Issued by: Statistical Offi ce of Montenegro - MONSTAT
Responsible person: Radomir Đurović, Director
Podgorica IV Proleterske, br. 2
Tel. + 382 20 230-811
E-mail: [email protected]
Web Site: www.monstat.org
Editor : Radmila Šišević
Translation: Irena Mihailović
Printed by : “Prisma” Podgorica
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When using data from this publication !
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CONTENTS
Page
GEOGRAPHY ............................................................................................................5
CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENT ..........................................................................8
POPULATION ...........................................................................................................9
VITAL EVENTS ..........................................................................................................12
EMPLOYMENTS ......................................................................................................14
WAGES .......................................................................................................................16
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCTS ..........................................................................17
HOSEHOLD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE .................................................20
PRICES ........................................................................................................................22
AGRICULTURE..........................................................................................................23
FORESTRY .................................................................................................................24
INDUSTRY .................................................................................................................24
DWELLINGS .............................................................................................................25
EXTERNAL TRADE ..................................................................................................26
TOURISM ...................................................................................................................27
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS ......................................28
EDUCATION .............................................................................................................30
CULTURE AND INFORMATION ...........................................................................31
HEALTH ......................................................................................................................32
PENSION INSURANCE ...........................................................................................33
CRIME .........................................................................................................................33
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GEOGRAPHY
Population of Montenegro 1st January 2010 632922
Area of Montenegro, km² 13812
Capital Podgorica
Metropolis Cetinje
Number of municipalities 21
Number of settlements 1256
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GEOGRAPHY
Place Municipality
North geographical
latitude
Eastgeographical
longitude
North Moćevići Pljevlja ׳ 32 ˚43 ׳ 58 ˚18
South Ada Ulcinj ׳ 52 ˚41 ׳ 22 ˚19
East Jablanica Rožaje ׳ 53 ˚42 ׳21 ˚20
West Sutorina H. Novi ׳ 29 ˚42 ׳ 26 ˚18
Geographical coordinates of the extreme points
Ukupno 614
Prema:
Hrvatskoj 14
BiH 225
Srbiji 203
Albaniji 172
Coastline,km 293,5
Source: Real Estate Directorate
Land boundaries,km
Rivers Length in km,total In Montenegro
Tara 146,4 141
Lim 220 123
Ćehotina 125 100
Morača 99,5 99
The highest mountain peak height in m
Bobotov kuk ( Durmitor ) 2522
Maja Rozit ( Prokletije ) 2522
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GEOGRAPHY
NaturalArea in
km²Altitude
in mMaximumdepth in m Municipality
Biogradsko 0,23 1094 12,1 Kolašin
Plavsko 1,99 906 9,1 Plav
Skadarsko ¹) 369,7 6 44Bar, Podgorica,
Cetinje
Crno 0,52 1418 49,1 Žabljak
Šasko 3,6 1,4 7,8 Ulcinj
Lakes
Source: Real Estate Directorate 1) 147,9 km2 belongs to Albania
National parks
Area in
ha Altitude in m Municipality
Durmitor 39000 538 – 2523
Žabljak, Mojkovac,
Plužine, Šavnik,
Pljevlja
Lovćen 6220 1200 – 1749 Cetinje
Biogradska Gora 5650 832 – 2116Berane, Kolašin, Mojkovac
Basinof Skadar lake 40000 ...
Podgorica, Bar,
Cetinje
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CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENT
CLIMATE, 2009.
Weather stations
Annual average
temperature, Cº
Average amount of
precipitationL/m2
Number of days
with rain≥ 0,1mm clearness With wind
6 i 7 bof.
Podgorica 16.6 2036.3 146 85 -
Bar 16.9 1826.4 141 103 41
Herceg Novi 16.4 - 143 103 -
Pljevlja 9.3 948.5 154 34 13
Bijelo Polje 10.9 880.2 167 - -
Kolašin 8.5 2169.8 190 29 -
Nikšić 11.7 2307.8 157 67 -
Source: Hidro-meteorological Institute of the Republic of Montenegro
2008 2009
1. Water extraction ( thous.m3) 2831455 3717217
surface water 2798086 3689453
underground and spring waters 18369 12764
see water 15000 15000
2. Water discharge( thous. m3 ) 38332 30152
purifi ed quantities wastewater 1128 1191
Non-purifi ed quantities wastewater 37204 28961
Factors infl uencing environment
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POPULATION
Population by sex, thousands
1991 2003 2008 2009
Mid-year estimates
Podgorica 152 169 179 181
Nikšić 75 75 75 75
Bijelo Polje 55 50 50 50
Berane 39 35 35 35
Bar 37 40 42 43
Rožaje 23 23 24 24
1991 2003 2009 2010
Census Estimate on 1st January
Total 615 620 630 633
Women 309 315 320 321
Men 306 305 310 312
Population by age in %
1991 2003 2009 2010
Census Estimate on 1st January
0 - 14 25,5 20,7 19,4 19,3
15 – 64 66,2 67,2 67,7 67,8
65+ 8,3 12,1 13,0 12,9
Population in major towns, thousands
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POPULATION
Population by age, 1st January 2010
FemaleMale
85 and more
80-84
75-79
70-74
65-69
60-64
55-59
50-54
45-49
40-44
35-39
30-34
25-29
20-24
15-19
10-14
5-9
0-4
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POPULATION
Ethnicity Census, 1991, thousands
Census, 2003, thousands
Montenegrins 380 268
Serbs 57 198
Bosnians - 48
Albanians 40 31
Muslims 90 25
Undeclared / Undefi ned 2 27
Other 46 23
Total 615 620
Population according to ethnicity
Population by ethnicity in %, Census 2003
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VITAL EVENTS
1991 2003 2009
Live births 9606 8344 8642
men 4917 4349 4597
women 4689 3995 4045
Still births 44 42 43
Deaths 3970 5704 5862
men 2280 2895 3008
women 1690 2809 2854
Dead infants 107 92 49
Natural increase 5636 2640 2780
Marriages 3817 4050 3829
Divorces 388 494 465
Per 1000 inhabitants
Live births 16,5 13,5 13.7
Deaths 6,8 9,2 9.3
Marriages 6,6 6,6 5.7
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VITAL EVENTS
Men Women Total
Diseases of the circulatory system 1519 1697 3216
Neoplasmas 504 387 891
Diseases of the respiratory system 166 110 276
Violent deaths 167 65 232
Accidents 80 31 111
Suicidies 77 30 107
Homicides 10 4 14
Other deaths causes 652 595 1247
Total 3008 2854 5862
Deaths by causes of death in 2009.
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EMPLOYMENTS
Monte-negro
Seaboard region
Central regionNorthregiontotal there of
Podgorica
Active population 264.0 66.2 129.1 83.5 68.8
Men 149.1 35.7 71.7 45.4 41.7
Women 115.0 30.5 57.4 38.1 27.1
%
Activity rate 51.1 52.4 54.9 57.5 44.4
Employment rate 41.3 47.0 44.7 48.3 31.6
Unemployment rate 19.1 10.3 18.5 16.0 28.8
Employed 213.6 59.4 105.2 70.1 49.0
Men 122.2 31.3 58.9 38.0 31.9
Women 91.4 28.1 46.3 32.1 17.1
%
Men(employment rate) 48.6 51.5 51.8 54.4 41.5
Women(employment rate) 34.4 42.8 38.1 42.6 21.8
Unemployed 50.4 6.8 23.9 13.4 19.8
Men 26.9 4.4 12.7 7.4 9.8
Women 23.5 2.4 11.2 6.0 10.0
%
Men(unemployment rate) 18.0 12.3 17.7 16.3 23.5
Women(unemployment rate) 20.4 7.9 19.5 15.7 36.9
Labour force and activity rate ,2009
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EMPLOYMENTS
1000 %%
WomenTotal Men Women Total Men Women
Total 44.8 24.0 20.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.3
Less than 1 month . . . . . . ((44.8))
one to 5 months 4.9 2.8 (2.1) 11.0 11.8 (10.1) (42.6)
6 to 11 months (3.2) (1.9) 1.3 7.1 (7.9) 6.2 (40.3)
12 to 23 months 6.6 3.7 2.9 14.7 15.2 14.1 44.5
2 years and longer 29.0 15.0 13.9 64.7 62.5 67.2 48.1
1000 %%
WomenTotal Men Women Total Men Women
Total 50.4 26.9 23.5 100.0 100.0 100.0 46.7
Less than 1 month ((1.2)) . ((0.7)) . . ((3.1)) (58.4)
one to 5 months (4.3) ((2.4)) (1.8) ((8.5)) ((9.1)) (7.8) 42.9
6 to 11 months (3.9) 2.1 ((1.8)) (7.7) 7.8 ((7.6)) (46.2)
12 to 23 months 6.3 3.4 (2.9) 12.4 12.6 (12.2) 45.7
2 years and longer 34.8 18.4 16.3 68.9 68.6 69.3 47.0
Unemployed persons by claim job duration and sex, Montenegro 2008
Unemployed persons by claim job duration and sex, Montenegro 2009
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WAGES
Ø 2007 Ø 2008 Ø 2009
Wages 497 609 643
Wages without taxes and constributions 338 416 463
Wages and wages without taxes and constributions, in EUR
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
Gross domestics product, production side
2008 2009
Final consumption 3512925 3165126
Personal household consumption 2814822 2503696
Government consumption 698103 661430
Individual 292756 296815
collective 405347 364615
Gross fi xed capital formation 1180216 797623
Change in inventories 74747 10855
Balance of import and export of goods and services -1682267 -992637
Export of goods and services 1218193 957498
export of goods 467602 277011
Export of services 750591 680487
Import of goods and services 2900460 1950135
import of goods 2549250 1654170
Import of services 351210 295965
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 3085621 2980967
2008 2009
Gross domestic product, current prices (in mil. EUR) 3086 2981
Gross domestic product, constant prices (in mil. EUR) 2866 2911
Gross domestic product per capita (in mil. EUR) 4908 4720
Real growth rate GDP-a, in % 6.9 -5.7
Nominal growth rate GDP-a, in% 15.1 -3.4
GDP defl ator, in % 7.7 2.4
Gross domestic product, expenditure side
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
%
Agriculture, hunting and forestry 8.3
Wholesale and retail trade 12.0
Hotels and restaurants 5.1
Real estate activities 8.4
Other 66.2
Gross value added, current prices 2008.
%
Agriculture, hunting and forestry 7.5
Wholesale and retail trade 12.4
Hotels and restaurants 4.3
Real estare activities 8.1
Other 67.7
Gross value added, current prices, 2009
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
Gross value added, current prices, 2006
Gross value added, current prices, 2007
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HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
Household Budget Survey
Available assets - Ø per household (monthly average in EUR)
2008 2009
All households Structure All
household Structure
Wages and salaries 373 61,38 385 60,75
Incomes from pensions 138 22,78 151 23,77
Incomes from social insurance 7 1,10 6 0,96
Incomes from agriculture 33 5,45 31 4,94
Incomes from small business 7 1,16 9 1,45
Other incomes 49 8,13 51 8,13
Wges in kind 0 0 0 0
Donations in cash and in kind - - - -
TOTAL 607 100,00 633 100,00
2008 2009
Number of surveyed households 1192 1223
Estimated number of households 183853 183510
Estimated population 630042 629613
Average number of membres 3,43 3,43
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HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURE
Used assets
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Used assets Ø per household (monthly average in EUR)
2008 2009 All
householdsStructure
All households
Structure
Food 209 32,69 190 32,35
Alcoholic beverages and tobacco 22 3,44 19 3,30
Footwear and clothes 45 7,06 44 7,45
Dwelling 71 11,05 77 13,13
Furniture 33 5,22 27 4,58
Health 18 2,80 17 2,93
Transport 73 11,49 57 9,63
Communication 33 5,18 30 5,07
Recreation and culture 23 3,64 22 3,70
Education 13 2,01 14 2,34
Restaurants 18 2,75 16 2,66
Other goods and services 37 5,77 39 6,58
Self-production 44 6,92 37 6,28
TOTAL 638 100,00 587 100.00
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PRICES
2006 2009Consumer Price Index (CPI) 106.9 101.5
Food and non-alcoholic beverages 108.3 100.0
Alcoholic beverages, tobacco 104.1 107.8
Clothing and footwear 101.5 99.9
Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels 123.8 99.7
Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house
101.0 93.2
Health 105.4 100.7
Transport 97.8 112.6
Communication 99.8 105.2
Recreation and culture 102.5 99.7
Education 100.0 100.0
Restaurants and hotels 100.0 115.9
Miscellaneous goods and services 100.0 101.1
Producer industrial products index 107.1 96.6
Mining and quarrying 118.9 98.4
Manufacturing industry 102.3 96.2
Production of electrity 115.6 97.3
Average annual prices of some products
Name of product Quantity 2008 2009Butter kg. 6.36 6.58
Milk litre 0.58 0.64
Milk in pack litre 0.91 0.95
Domestic cheese kg. 4.16 4.74
Trappist cheese kg. 8.20 7.39
Chicken eggs 10 pcs. 1.30 1.40
Pork meat kg. 5.35 5.35
Beef meat kg. 5.85 6.41
Potato kg. 0.65 0.59
Wheat fl our kg. 0.63 0.64
White bread kg. 0.95 0.95
Sugar kg. 0.55 0.57
Coff ee kg. 5.00 5.07
Grape brendy litre 9.73 10.57
Beer litre 0.84 0.86
Cigarettes of B quality 20 pcs. 0.50 0.54
Oil litre 1.76 1.31
Changes of price index compared to the previous year
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AGRICULTURE
Use of arable land, 1000 hectares
2007 2008 2009
Winter rye 0,19 0,2 0,32
Winter wheat 0,81 0,83 0,85
Barley 0,87 0,79 0,81
Oats 0,22 0,22 0,20
Other cereals 0,02 0,02 0,01
Legumes 2,71 2,39 1,82
Potatoes 10,19 10,23 10,36
Vegetables 17,99 18,15 18,40
Industrial crops 0,16 0,15 0,13
Fodder roots 7,96 7,95 8,11
Mead and grass 452,66 452,12 451,46
TOTAL 493,78 493,05 492,47
Livestock, 31. December, thousands
2007 2008 2009
Cattle 109,3 106,4 100,8
Diry cows 73,1 73,4 70,4
Sheep and goats 222,2 209,3 199,7
Pigs 10,4 10,0 12,3
Horses 5,5 5,1 4,9
Poultry 505,4 432,2 416,7
Agriculture area in ha
2007 2008 2009
Total agriculture area 516465 516219 516070
Arable agriculture area 189939 189300 188889
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FORESTRY
Indices of industrial production, previous year = 100
2007 2008 2009
INDUSTRY TOTAL 100,1 98,0 67,8
Mining and quarrying 101,5 117,7 34,5
Mining of energetic raw materials 78,1 140,3 57,0
Mining of other raw materials 115,9 108,4 22,4
Manufacturing industry 109,3 88,7 61,4
Food products, beverages and tobacco 99,3 113,6 88,7
Textile and textile products 92,4 79,8 13,6
Leather and products of leather 163,3 215,9 39,7
Wood and products of wood 101,3 76,0 65,7
Paper, printing and publishing 105,7 93,1 92,8
Chemical products and fi bres 145,8 65,2 142,0
Rubber and products of plastic materials 101,5 63,5 57,6
Products of other non-metalic minerals 99,6 97,8 58,0
Primary metals and metal products 110,5 87,1 46,5
Machines and appliances, other 96,7 94,4 109,1
Machines, devices and household appliances 160,4 34,9 -
Means of transportation 97,7 85,7 88,0
Manufacturing—other 98,7 104,1 51,5
Electricity, gas and water supply 72,6 131,9 97,6
Electricity, gas and water supply 72,6 131,9 97,6
2007 2008 2009
Planted new forest in ha 628 659 361
Cut gross wood mass inn thous.m3 548 595 444
Broad-leaved 236 242 216
Conifers 312 353 228
INDUSTRY
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INDUSTRY
2006 2008 2009
Montenegro 1332 1530 1250
Podgorica 1072 1355 1168
Bar 1486 1188 1516
Budva 1527 2165 1334
Nikšić 907 1003 802
Other 2769 2806 1537
Dwellings
PRODUCTION 2007 2008 2009
Gross 2144 2828 2760
Net 2039 2687 2679
Received from other countries 1176 1221 1184
Import 2167 1571 1151
Used 3938 3738 3017
Delivered to other republic 648 908 1108
Losses 688 725 717
Export 108 108 172
CONSTRUCTION
2007 2008 2009
Dwellings 217420 221990 227803
Area,m² 14371755 14669195 15070086
Average area per dwelling,m² 66,1 66,1 66,2
Price in € of new-bulit dwellings per 1m² for Montenegro and selected cities
Production and use of electrical energy
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EXTERNALL TRADE
Countries with the higest turnover from external trade in Montenegro
IMPORT 2008 2009
in mil.EUR
in %in mil.EUR
in %
TOTAL 2529.74 1654.17
Serbia 609.15 24.08 446.09 26.97
Germany 224.75 8.88 111.06 6.71
Italy 197.12 7.79 106.2 6.42
Grčka 182.42 7.21 99.55 6.02
China 123.83 4.9 90.34 5.46
Bosnia and Herrze-govina 114.56 4.53 91.12 5.51
Switzerland 110.49 4.37 54.74 3.31
Croatia 109.83 4.34 80.92 4.89
Slovenia 87.74 3.47 63.28 3.83
Austria 75.69 2.99 47.43 2.87
France 62.1 2.45 27.43 1.66
EXPORT 2008 2009
in mil. EUR
in % in mil. EUR
in %
TOTAL 416.17 277.01
Italy 129.42 31.1 32.95 11.89
Srbia 101.45 24.38 77.29 27.9
Greece 53.23 12.79 47.8 17.25
Slovenia 37.36 8.98 24.28 8.76
Bosnia and Herzegovina 19.84 4.77 17.82 6.43
Kosovo 14.68 3.53 16.26 5.87
Germany 10.86 2.61 2.58 0.93
Hungary 9.25 2.22 11.66 4.21
Albania 5.67 1.36 6.08 2.2
Croatia 4.91 1.18 9.12 3.29
Czech Republic 4.41 1.06 1.05 0.38
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TOURISM
Domestic tourism - nights
2007 2008 2009
Montenegro — total 7294530 7794741 7552006
International tourism - nights
2007 2008 2009
Total 6443485 6966279 6695674
Albania 188572 154227 192145
Bosnia and Herzegovina 703472 804714 778455
Italy 205937 151396 225976
Germany 116807 137146 109893
Republic of Macedonia 156371 230249 154530
Russian Federation 789497 899898 1060510
Slovakia 83939 76260 61841
Slovenia 90023 79066 84578
France 181384 143226 193983
Serbia 2644312 2877464 2298720
Czech Republic 266598 241484 171643
USA 22005 21404 22645
Other countries 994568 1149745 1340755
Domestic tourism - arrivals 2007 2008 2009Montenegro - total 1133432 1188116 1207694
International tourism - arrivals
2007 2008 2009
Total 984138 1031212 1044014
Albania 37801 30546 39263
Bosnia and Herzegovima 101394 98763 101882
Italy 37211 31351 42549
Germany 17891 22294 18329
Republic of Macedonia 22543 29428 19911
Russian Federation 102350 117866 145559
Slovakia 10258 10118 8908
Slovenia 20663 17887 18891
Serbia 389428 412915 338894
France 302279 24509 33080
Czech Republic 33100 29704 25928
USA 7426 7487 6698
Other countries 173994 198344 244122
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TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS
Length of categorized roads in km
Passenger transport, thousands
Transport of goods
2007 2008 2009
Length of categorized roads in km 7402 7404 7624
Modern roads 4925 4927 5097
Gravel 1806 1806 1797
Earth road 671 671 730
2005 2006 2007
Eff ective length of tracks,km 250 250 250
Number of stations 47 47 47
2007 2008 2009
Road transport 5738 5503 5536
Local transport 1491 1547 544
Railway transport 999 1031 852
Air transport 1024 1109 956
2007 2008 2009
Road transport ( in 000 tons ) 2131 2468 1724
Railway transport ( in 000 tons ) 1761 1740 854
Air transport ( in tons ) 1319 1490 1477
Length of railroads
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2007 2008 2009
Passenger cars total 178449 187318 178919
per 1000 inhabitants 285 298 283
2007 2008 2009
Traffi c accidents with dead and injured persons 1828 1715 1683
with dead persons 63 48 52
with injured persons 1765 1667 1631
2007 2008 2009
Subscribers of stationary telephony 167304 169 166805
per 1000 inhabitants 267 269 265
Subscribers of mobile telephony 686060 1011244 1573151
per 1000 inhabitants 1096 1608 2491
TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS
Telephone services
Traffi c accidents
Cars
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1) Number of school included: forhtgrade, eightgrade and i ninegrade schools
PRIMARY EDUCATION 2007/2008 2008/2009
number of school 1) 444 442
NUMBER OF PUPILS 75038 74130
girls 36247 35633
boys 38791 38491
NUMBER OF TEACHERS 4889 5039
Women 3437 3578
Men 1452 1461
SECONDARY EDUCATION 2007/2008 2008/2009
number of school 47 47
NUMBER OF SCHOOLBOY 31557 31274
girls 15665 15344
boys 15892 15930
NUMBER OF TEACHERS 2254 2243
Women 1357 1368
Men 897 875
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 2007/2008 2008/2009
NUMBER OF FACULTY AND ACADEMY 33 38
NUMBER OF STUDENTS 18009 20490
Women 9651 11048
Men 8358 9442
NUMBER OF TEACHERS 1173 1405
Women 516 608
Men 657 797
EDUCATION
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CULTURE AND INFORMATION
THEATRES 2007 2008 2009
Professional theatres 6 5 7
number of performances 195 188 198
visitors in thousands 59 47 43
Childre's theatres 2 2 2
number of plays 146 218 263
visitors in thousands 30 36 49
Amateur theatres 1 1 1
number of plays 14 9 26
visitors in thousands 3 2 35
Radio and television
radio stations 43 42 49
television stations 19 19 22
Cinemas 9 12 9
number of performances 2 2 2
visitors in thousands 28 26 242
MUSEUMS 2007 2008 2009
Number - - 24
Visitors in thousands - - 169
LIBRARIES 2007 2008 2009
Number 35 - -
Audience in thousands 199 - -
PUBLICATION 2007 2008 2009
Newspapers 83 98 86
Magazines 76 100 129
Books and brochures 1130 1105 1328
Museums and libraries are three-year survey
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HEALTH
2008 2009
Totalper 10000
inhabitantsTotal
per 10000
inhabitants
Hospital beds 3901 62,2 3922 62,2
Doctors-total 1351 21,5 1346 21,4
Specialists 932 14,9 972 15,4
Dentists 46 0,7 37 0,6
Dismissed patients 92320 14,71) 92057 14,61)
Pharmacist 99 1,6 92 1,5
Data also include ihe Institute “DR Simo Milošević”, AD Igalo1) per 100 inhabitantsSource Institute for Health of the Republic of Montenegro
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PENSION INSURANCE
CRIME
1) Source: Fund of Pension and Disability Insurance of the Republic of Montenegro
Pensioners 1)
Convicted adults and minors by crime
2008 2009
Total 95477 96334
Old-age pensions 43360 44500
Disability pensions 24560 24135
Family pensions 27557 27699
Ratio of pensioners in total population, % 15,2 15,3
2008 2009
Homicides 39 19
Rape 8 3
Stealing 1003 1263
Burglary 26 25
Stealing the vehicles 21 24
Fraud 122 126
Falsifi cation 396 363
Public transport safety 681 909
Total 2296 3732