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  • Ulcinj, Montenegro
    Ulcinj, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Throughout the Montenegro coast, the beaches are littered with stone and pebbles, covering most of the shoreline and also scattered amongst the sands of the softer beaches. But Ulcinj is home to only
  • Bar, Montenegro
    Bar, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro In the 9th century, Bar was known as Antivari/Antibari and remained under the same name, despite a change of rulership when duke Vojislav of Zeta defeated the Byzantine army in 1042. His son, Mihailo
  • Rozaje, Montenegro
    Rozaje, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro In the woodland part of northeast Montenegro, 40 km away from Berane and at 945m above sea level, is the town of Rozaje.During the Ottoman Empire ruling of this region, the
  • Budva, Montenegro
    Budva, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Two fish-catching each other by the tail. It would be an appropriate symbol for many Mediterranean towns along the Adriatic. But it is Budva that holds the exclusive right to this mythological image
  • Podgorica, Montenegro
    Podgorica, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Podgorica, Montenegro, Podgorica is the capital city of Montenegro, and is home to five major rivers and a 2000-year-old history. Apart from its capacity as a tourist attraction
  • Danilovgrad, Montenegro
    Danilovgrad, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Danilovgrad is located in the center of the Bijelopavlici valley, approximately 17km between Podgorica and Niksic - two of the biggest cities in Montenegro.
  • Pljevlja, Montenegro
    Pljevlja, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Pljevlja is a place in the northern part of the country, situated in the fertile land and river valleys of Cehotina and Breznica. Let's have a closer look at the history of this ancient inhabited
  • Zelenika, Montenegro
    Zelenika, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Zelenika, Montenegro, The launch of Montenegro tourism happened in 1902 in Zelenika! First hotel on this part of the Mediterranean “On the Green Beach” (“Na
  • Igalo, Montenegro
    Igalo, Montenegro, ,, Montenegro Ancient Romans used the term Nomen est omen, or, name in the essence, for things that were perfectly described by their name alone. This is also true of Igalo—the name signifying a long beach