Montenegrin PEN Center
The Montenegrin PEN Center (Crnogorski PEN Centar) is the national chapter of the International PEN in Montenegro. It was formed in 1990, as one-party Communist rule in what was then Yugoslavia was ending.[1]
The center has worked to promote the use of the Montenegrin language. It published Vojislav Nikčević's Crnogorski pravopis in 1997, the first orthography for Montenegrin.[2]
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