82:(1901), and in 1869 the Girls Institute of Empress Maria Alexandrovna was founded as the first institution for higher learning in Montenegro. However, girls were not included in the compulsory education school system until 1914, and the organized women's movement was very slow to develop in Montenegro.
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in 1867. This was a time when most women in
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Her school started a debate about women's education in
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