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  2. Languages of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Legally recognized minority languages are Albanian, Bosnian, and Croatian. As of 2017, Albanian is an official language of the municipalities of Podgorica, Ulcinj, Bar, Pljevlja, Rozaje and Tuzi. [5] Additionally, there are a few hundred Italians in Montenegro, concentrated in the Bay of Kotor (Cattaro). Romani is a protected language. [6]

  3. Montenegrin language - Wikipedia

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    The period of written language spans from the late 15th to the 18th century. During this time, written language represents the written realization of the local spoken language. In new socio-historical circumstances in Montenegro, there was a gradual shift towards the reintegration of the Montenegrin language with a popular basis.

  4. Kotor - Wikipedia

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    Kotor is a national powerhouse of water polo, which is a popular sport in Montenegro. The team of Primorac Kotor won the LEN Champions League in 2009. Another club from Kotor, VA Cattaro , won the 2010 edition of the LEN Euro Cup .

  5. Zeta–Raška dialect - Wikipedia

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    Zeta–Raška dialect is found mostly in the southern half of Montenegro. At its westernmost boundary, speakers of the dialect can be found along the Adriatic Sea from Ulcinj at its southernmost point to the town of Perast near Kotor in the north, where it borders with the Eastern Herzegovinian dialect.

  6. Welcome to Kotor, Montenegro’s medieval town that’s a cat ...

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  7. Kovači, Kotor - Wikipedia

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    11 languages. Български ... (Serbian Cyrillic: Ковачи) is a small village in the municipality of Kotor, Montenegro. Demographics. According to the 2011 ...

  8. Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro Crna Gora, Црна Гора (Montenegrin) 4 languages in official use [a] Serbian: Црна Гора, Crna Gora Bosnian: Crna Gora Albanian: Mali i Zi Croatian: Crna Gora Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Oj, svijetla majska zoro Location of Montenegro (green) in Europe (dark grey) – [Legend] Capital and largest city Podgorica 42°47′N 19°28′E  /  42.783°N 19.467°E  / 42. ...

  9. Dobrota - Wikipedia

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    Saint Eustace Church in Dobrota. Dobrota (Montenegrin and Serbian: Доброта) is a town in the municipality of Kotor, Montenegro.. Although administratively a separate settlement, it is de facto a part of Kotor as it encompasses most of Kotor's residential area, while the settlement of Kotor administratively encompasses only the town's historical core.