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  2. Velika, Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    In 1479, the Ottomans annexed Gornje Polimlje and Velika. Subsequently, these villages were organized into the Sanjak of Scutari.It was the site of several conflicts during the battles for Plav and Gusinje, between the Albanians under the League of Prizren and Montenegrin forces in 1879–80.

  3. Uprising in Montenegro (1941) - Wikipedia

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    The Uprising in Montenegro (Serbo-Croatian: Ustanak u Crnoj Gori / Устанак у Црној Гори), commonly known as the 13 July Uprising (Serbo-Croatian: Trinaestojulski ustanak / Тринаестојулски устанак) was an uprising against Italian occupation forces in Montenegro (Axis occupied Yugoslavia).

  4. Pljevlja - Wikipedia

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    Pljevlja [a] [b] [c] (Montenegrin: Пљевља, [d] pronounced) is a town located in the Northern Region of Montenegro, situated along Ćehotina river.. The town lies at an altitude of 770 m (2,530 ft).

  5. Gradac, Pljevlja - Wikipedia

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    Gradac (Serbian Cyrillic: Градац) is a small town in the Pljevlja Municipality of northern Montenegro.It Montenegro's northernmost settlement with town status and is located in the Sandžak region close to the borders with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia.

  6. Vranjina - Wikipedia

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    Vranjina town, on the shores of the Skadar lake, is called the Montenegrin Venice because of its natural setting. It is a popular fishing spot. Several fish restaurants located on the island include Plantaže restaurant.

  7. Obarde - Wikipedia

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  8. Bečići - Wikipedia

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  9. Albanians in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Albanians in Montenegro (Albanian: Shqiptarët e Malit të Zi; Montenegrin: Албанци у Црној Гори, romanized: Albanci u Crnoj Gori) are ethnic Albanians who constitute 4.97% of Montenegro's total population. [1] They belong to the ethnic Albanian sub-group of Ghegs, and they are the largest non-Slavic ethnic group in Montenegro.