Cetinje

Cetinje, officially the Kingdom of Cetinje is a sovereign state located in Europe. It borders Montenegro to the east and Bosnia and Croatia to the north. With a population of 284,539, it is the 182nd biggest country in terms of population. It's population is similar to the one of Vanuatu.

Cetinje was a part of Montenegro until 1918 when the treaty of Versailles freed the nation of Cetinje. Cetinje was annexed by Italy in World War II, and then freed as a communist state for 24 years. In 1969, the Pro-Monarchist Rebellion fought against the communist state, and won. The Pro-Monarchist Rebellion created a monarchist government which still to this day rules over Cetinje.

Cetinje's capital is the largest city, Nikšić. The country has 3 official languages, Montenegrin, Croatian and Cetinjean.

Cetinje is a member of the EU, and the UN.

Montenegrin Occupation (1910-1918)
In 1910, the Kingdom of Montenegro took control over the land which is now owned as Cetinje. The people of Cetinje valued the kingdom, as they ruled the people of Cetinje with respect and care. However, when World War I started, the people of Cetinje supported the Serbians, but Montenegro didn't. This cause low stability in the nation, and split it into two. By 1918, when the Allied Entente won, Cetinje got it's land that it had ruled over for hundreds of years.

Starting Out (1918-1921)
When Cetinje got independence, there was one big issue. The people were unsure if they wanted a Monarchy, a Democracy, or even Communism, as it seemed to work in Russia. A civil war started, and four side fought against each other. The Monarchists, Democrats, Communists, and Nationalists. After 4 months of fighting the monarchists won, and started a new era in the history of Cetinje.

Pre World War II Cetinje (1921-1939)
Cetinje was slowly growing it's economy. Their currency was getting stronger, and more ports were being built. Cetinje only had two big sports, Football and Athletics but they were quite good at it as they had won a total of 3 gold and 11 silver medals in the Olympics, as well as a bronze from Football. The nation of Cetinje was becoming a fairly strong nation as well, as their military could keep up with the technology of the major powers pretty well. Their military was around the same size as the one of Bulgaria. But in 1939, the whole country fell into pieces.

Cetinje in World War II (1939-1945)
In the October of 1939, the Italians attacked Cetinje. Luckily, the leader of Cetinje, King Senko I knew something was about to happen, as Italy was clearly becoming hostile, so they were prepared. Cetinje held it's ground well against the Italians, but in the February of 1940, they couldn't hold it any longer, and Italy captured Nikšić. The people of Cetinje had very bad and harsh conditions while Italy had occupied them. An estimated 60% of their population died in the war. Luckily, in 1943, the Allied forces came and ended the occupation of Italy in Cetinje, and gave Cetinje it's independence back. Italy ended up having to pay war reparation to Cetinje, so Cetinje could get it's industry and housing back up to place. But then when everything seemed to be back to normal, USSR came in.

Communist Occupation of Cetinje (1945-1969)
As Albania and Yugoslavia had turned communist, Cetinje was next on the list. USSR easily took down the government of Cetinje and turned it into the People's Republic of Cetinje. Due to corruption and debt, the country became extremely poor in this time. Cetinje could barely hold up, and even thought of joining Yugoslavia to pay off their debt and bad housing. In 1969, the people had had enough, and rebelled against the government. The leader and the person who riled up the rebellion being former king, King Senko I, who was highly respected by the people. He had been forced to Greece where he lived for over 20 years. King Senko I easily recruited people on his side, and soon had almost everyone supporting him. People were rebelling in the government building, and started to shoot at it with guns. The communist government eventually stepped down, and the Kingdom was back in place. However, the former king, King Senko I had been murdered by a Pro-Communist rebel. This meant his son, King Zvonka I came to power, and still rules the country to this day, at the age of 74.

Airlines
Cetinje has 2 airlines. One Major Airline, Cetinjair, and one Budget Airline, Tiger Cetinje.

Mapperdonian Sports Championships
Participations In the 2019 Mapperdonian Winter Sports Championships Cetinje managed to get 1 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze, getting them a 15th place overall. The most successful athlete from Cetinje was Zdravko Vasiljević, who got Cetinjes only gold medal in snowboarding.

Cetinje confirmed to be apart of the 2019 Mapperdonian Sports Championships in March 11th, 2019. Cetinje managed to get 1 gold and 5 bronze, getting them 33rd place overall. The most successful athlete from Cetinje was Marta Medvidović, who got Cetinjes only gold medal in swimming.

Cetinje considered hosting the 2020 Mapperdonian Winter Sports Championships, however the bid was withdrawn due to it becoming too costly. Cetinje was also one of few nations who did not withdraw from the competition due to protest over the chosen host. Cetinje managed to get 2 bronze. The most successful athlete from Cetinje was Dunja Asanović, who got 1 of 2 Cetinjes bronze medals in snowboarding.

Points
Cetinje first joined Mappervision in March 2019, with the song YouTube City by Twoon. It performed fairly well, as it gained 21 points and got Cetinje to 18th. Due to Ryukyu Union getting a turn over Cetinje, Cetinje didn't perform in the April 2019 edition. However, Cetinje would then come back to Mappervision in the May 2019 edition and has participated in all Mappervisions since, gaining their best position in June 2019 with the "song" iPhone Alarm by Apple. It gained Cetinje 63 points which got them to 7th place.