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  2. Motorways in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The whole motorway in Montenegro from Bar to the border with Serbia in Boljare will be 165.2 kilometres (102.7 mi). It is a challenging project, which has been divided into five component parts ( dionica ).

  3. Road signs in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Road signs in Montenegro are regulated in the Ordinance on Traffic Signals (Pravilnik o saobraćajnoj signalizaciji). [1]Bilingual signs in Ulcinj.. The road signs in Montenegro follow the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals, and the former Yugoslav standard road signs, used by the successor states of SFR Yugoslavia.

  4. List of newspapers in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Montenegro Times, first Russian news website. See mntimes.me; Daily newspapers. Pobjeda (English: The Victory), Montenegrin in the Latin alphabet (since 1944)

  5. 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. ...

  6. List of Embraer E-Jet operators - Wikipedia

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    Operating for TAP Express: Republic Airways United States: 36 172 17 208 Operating for American Eagle, Delta Connection, and United Express. 47 E175 on order. Royal Air Maroc Morocco: 4 4 Royal Jordanian Jordan: 2 2 2 2 8 S7 Airlines Russia: 17 17 No longer supported by Embraer as an effect of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine: SalamAir Oman

  7. Transport in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Port of Bar is the major seaport in Montenegro. It is capable of handling about 5 million tons of cargo, and is a port for ferries to Bari and Ancona in Italy. Kotor, Risan, Tivat and Zelenika (in Bay of Kotor) are smaller ports. Montenegro's rivers are generally not navigable, except for tourist attractions such as rafting on Tara River.

  8. Montenegro Lines - Wikipedia

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    Montenegro Shipping Lines, Inc. was established on 16 September 1978 by entrepreneur Vicente Leyco Montenegro, Sr., a pioneer in commercial and public transportation in the Philippines. The first route that the company served is from Batangas City to Abra de Ilog , Occidental Mindoro using the boat MV Malaya . [ 1 ]

  9. A-1 motorway (Montenegro) - Wikipedia

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    The A-1 motorway, called Princess Xenia motorway (Montenegrin: Auto-put Princeza Ksenija), named after the Princess Xenia of Montenegro, first female driver in Balkans, is a motorway in Montenegro. This motorway is also known as the Bar-Boljare motorway (Montenegrin: Auto-put Bar — Boljare).