The Voice of a Montenegrin (Serbian: Glas Crnogorca / Глас Црногорца) was a weekly newspaper published in Cetinje between 1873 and 1916.
The official owner and first editor-in-chief was Jovan Sundečić, writer and secretary of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty.
[2] In January 1873, the Austro-Hungarian authorities banned the distribution of Montenegrin in their territory, linking it to a forbidden nationalist organization, United Serb Youth.
In April 1873, the newspaper continued to be published under its new name, Voice of Montenegro, after which it is again distributed to the territories of Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Serbia.
Other notable editors include writer Laza Kostić and politician Lazar Tomanović.