In 1995-96, Montenegro returned to Estudiantes and then he signed with Valle Inferior, a team from Viedma, Río Negro, playing only 11 matches and finishing that year in Venezuela Gauiqueries.
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In 1985, Montenegro was called to the Senior Argentina national basketball team for the first time to play the South American championship in Medellín.
Montenegro | Hernán Cortés | Serbia and Montenegro | Bar, Montenegro | Nicholas I of Montenegro | Elena of Montenegro | Montenegro national football team | Hernán Padilla | Hernán Cattáneo | 2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro | Hernán Gamboa | Socialist Republic of Montenegro | Socialist People's Party of Montenegro | Podgora, Montenegro | People's Republic of Montenegro | Parliament of Montenegro | Liberal Alliance of Montenegro | League of Communists of Montenegro | Hernan Bas | Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro | Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro | 2003–04 First League of Serbia and Montenegro | 1979 Montenegro earthquake | Serbia and Montenegro in the Eurovision Song Contest | Roman Catholic Diocese of Montenegro | Porto Montenegro | People's Party of Montenegro | Montenegro women's national football team | Montenegro, Spain | Montenegro's independence in 2006 |