Montenegrin American

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Montenegrin Americans are citizens of the United States who are of Montenegrin ancestry.

Today, these Montenegrins mainly live in central and eastern United States, much of which is concentrated in New York City (mainly), Detroit, and Chicago.

[edit] Notable Montenegrin Americans

  • John Hajdukovich, businessman
  • Milo Hajdukovich, businessman and joint operator of Model Cafe in Fairbanks.
  • Alfred "Weird Al" Yankovic
  • Milla Jovovich, Actress and Supermodel
  • Michael "Mike" Stepovich, Governor of Alaska
  • John Butrovich, Senator of Alaska
  • Pete Miscovich, Founder of the longest family-owned gold mine still in operation
  • George Bojanich, Miner, inventer and joint operater of the fashionable Model Cafe in Fairbanks.
  • Steve Bojanich, joint operator of Model Cafe in Fairbanks.

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