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  2. Tourism in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    South Coast region. The South Coast region of Montenegro is considered one of the great new "discoveries" among world tourists. In January 2010, The New York Times ranked the Ulcinj South Coast region of Montenegro, including Velika Plaza, Ada Bojana, and the Hotel Mediteran of Ulcinj, as among the "Top 31 Places to Go in 2010" as part of a worldwide ranking of tourism destinations

  3. Dental tourism - Wikipedia

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  4. Budva - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is the main driver of the economy of Budva. It is a significant tourist destination on the eastern Adriatic, and by far the most popular destination in Montenegro. During 2013, Budva recorded 668,931 tourist visits, and 4,468,913 overnight stays, thus accounting for 44,8% of tourist visits to Montenegro, and 47,5% of its overnight stays ...

  5. Category:Tourism in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Montenegro; U. Ulcinj Castle This page was last edited on 11 January 2020, at 17:28 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The first site in Montenegro to be added to the list was Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor, inscribed at the 3rd UNESCO session in 1979. [3] Durmitor National Park was inscribed in 1980 and extended in 2005. [4] These two sites were first added to the list when Montenegro was still a part of Yugoslavia.

  7. Coastal Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Coastal Montenegro (Montenegrin: Primorje Crne Gore / Приморје Црне Горе), is one of three statistical regions in Montenegro. It encompasses the coastal part of Montenegro . It is bordered by Central region to the north, Albania to the east, Adriatic Sea to the south, Croatia to the west, and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest.

  8. Talk:Dental tourism - Wikipedia

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    The article is written like a school essay, not an encyclopedia article. There is nothing special about dental tourism that distinguishes it from medical tourism generally, which people can do for work on their teeth, eyes, fertility, joints, cosmetics, etc. etc., – most facts here could replace "dental" with "medical" and remain the same.

  9. Bar, Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Bar is located on the coastal western border of Montenegro on the shore of the Adriatic Sea. It is approximately 53 kilometres (33 mi) from Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro. To the east is the largest lake in South Europe, Lake Skadar. To the west, across the sea, is Italy. [16]