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  2. Sveti Stefan - Wikipedia

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    The island has a 2-kilometre (1.2 mi) coast line in the central part of Montenegro Adriatic coast line. It is situated to the south of Budva between Pržno and Petrovac na Moru. The pink sandy beaches of Sveti Stefan, Miločer Beach, and Queen's Beach are part of the coastline. The island encompasses an area of 12,400 m 2 (133,000 sq ft). [2]

  3. Montenegro real estate taxes - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro has successfully implemented and established laws and strategies, which helped to achieve such significant improvement in the fields of economics and tourism. Adopting best practices of European community Montenegro continues to implement Economic Reform Agenda, adjusts tax legislation to international standards and EU directives.

  4. Budva - Wikipedia

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    Budva marina was host to periodic boat shows, but in recent years it has been losing primacy to the larger and more luxurious Porto Montenegro. [citation needed] Budva was the host of the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship Grand prix in May 2008.

  5. 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.

  6. Budva Municipality - 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. In 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. [2]

  7. Buljarica - Wikipedia

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    Buljarica (Montenegrin: Буљарица, pronounced [buʎǎrit͡sa]) is a village in the municipality of Budva, Montenegro. Its beach is about 1 km (0.62 mi) from Petrovac in the direction of Bar, the beach is 2,250 m (7,382 ft) long. [2]

  8. Budva Riviera - Wikipedia

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    View of the Budva Riviera from the mountains. The Budvanian Riviera (Serbian: Будванска ривијера, romanized: Budvanska rivijera) is a 35 km (22 mi) long strip of the Adriatic coast surrounding the town of Budva in western Montenegro. It is part of the Montenegrin Littoral geographical region. [1]

  9. Viti Do - Wikipedia

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    Budva: Population (2011) • Total ... Viti Do (Montenegrin: Вити До) is a village in the municipality of Budva, Montenegro. Demographics. According to the 2011 ...