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Montenegro, City Museum in Ulcinj

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Montenegro, City Museum in Ulcinj During the reign of the Venetians in Ulcinj in 1510 the Church of St. Mary was founded, which immediately after the conquest of the city by the Ottomans, that is, in 1571, was renamed the

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Montenegro, City Museum in Kolasin

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Montenegro, City Museum in Kolasin At the foot of Bielasitsa, where the river Tara begins, the town of Kolasin is located. It is considered a young city of Montenegro on the background of others. Despite this fact, the history

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Montenegro, City Museum in Podgorica

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Montenegro, City Museum in Podgorica The museum in Podgorica since 1950 offers all comers to get acquainted with the life of both the city itself and all of Montenegro, covering the time space from antiquity to our days. The

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Montenegro, Mountain range Prokletije

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Montenegro, Mountain range Prokletije The Prokletie mountain range is one of the most unexplored and rather mysterious sights in Montenegro. It is located on the border with Albania, at a sufficient distance from such resort

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Montenegro, Mountain Siniavin

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Montenegro, Mountain Siniavin The peak of the Siniaevin massif opens a wonderful view of the mountains located nearby, and on Mojkovac – a medieval city in which the mint work was carried out in the 14th century. Its

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Montenegro, Mount Savin Cook

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Montenegro, Mount Savin Cook Mount Savin Cook as much as possible rises at its highest point – 2312 meters. At an altitude of 2287 meters (left) is Bearish peak. The mountain is surrounded on all sides by beautiful

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Montenegro, Mountain Klyuch

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Montenegro, Mountain Klyuch Mount Klyuch is located in the vicinity of Kolasin. It is one of those hills that protect this Montenegrin city from sudden changes in the climate and strong winds. The top of the mountain, which

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Montenegro, Mount Bobotov Cook

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Montenegro, Mount Bobotov Cook The highest peak of the Durmitor mountain range is Bobotov Kuk, which is also the highest point in Montenegro. This peak rises to a height of 2522 meters. If the weather is clear and quiet,

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Montenegro, Belasitsa Mountain

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Montenegro, Belasitsa Mountain Belasitsa Mountain is located 8 km from Kolasin. It is covered with fir and century beech forests. The ski season in this area begins in November and ends in late spring. The depth of the snow

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Montenegro, Blue Cave

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Montenegro, Blue Cave The Blue Cave is a natural landmark of Montenegro, in another way it is also called the Blue Grotto. At its core is a small grotto washed by waves, which has two entrances. There is a cave near the beach

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Montenegro, Vučje

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Montenegro, Vučje Mount Vučje is one of the relief forms near the town of Kolasin. In 2010, the smallest, but at the same time, most modern and young ski resort in Montenegro, which was named after the mountain –

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Montenegro, Botanical Garden

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Montenegro, Botanical Garden Perhaps the most significant attraction of Kolasin is a unique botanical garden, in the territory of which mountain plants are found, typical for the northern part of Montenegro. The garden is

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Montenegro, Big City Park

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Montenegro, Big City Park One of the main attractions of Tivat is the Great City Park, which is also called Captain’s. This name indicates the original “patrons” of the park, that is, the captains of the

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Montenegro, Boka Kotorska Bay

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Montenegro, Boka Kotorska Bay The Boka-Kotor Bay is the largest in the Adriatic. In addition, the concept of the Boko-Kotorsky Bay includes, among other things, a river canyon, once sunken, and a famous historical natural

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Montenegro, Biograd mountain

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Montenegro, Biograd mountain The Biograd mountain is a unique natural reserve of Montenegro, which is still called the Princely Reserve. This is due to the fact that in 1878 Prince Nikola Petrovich appreciated the uniqueness