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  2. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    3.14 Montenegro. 3.15 North Macedonia. 3.16 Norway. ... Kotor Cable Car; North Macedonia ... Kanin Cable Car in Bovec is the longest gondola lift in Slovenia. It ...

  3. Kotor - Wikipedia

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    Kotor is the administrative centre of Kotor municipality, which includes the towns of Risan and Perast, as well as many small hamlets around the Bay of Kotor, and has a population of 21,916. [22] The town of Kotor itself has 1,360 inhabitants, but the administrative limits of the town encompass only the area of the Old Town.

  4. Verige bridge - Wikipedia

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    Because the Kotor Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, UNESCO has had some concerns regarding this project. [2] Following a recommendation of the World Heritage Committee the Government of Montenegro is expected to consider alternative ways of crossing the bay. In particular, a tunnel passage is reported to be under consideration:

  5. R-1 regional road (Montenegro) - Wikipedia

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    R-1 regional road (Montenegrin: Regionalni put R-1) is a Montenegrin roadway. [1]Between Čekanje and Njeguši there use to be 7 hairpin turns, but after the tunnel was excavated in 2018, only 3 are still on this route.

  6. Vrmac Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Vrmac Tunnel (Montenegrin: Tunel Vrmac) is a vehicular tunnel in southern Montenegro. [1]Entrance to the tunnel. The tunnel, which is 1,637 m long, connects town of Kotor with the Adriatic Motorway and the rest of Montenegro.

  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. Our Lady of the Rocks - Wikipedia

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    There are also paintings by Italian artists, and an icon (circa 1452) of Our Lady of the Rocks, by Lovro Dobričević of Kotor. [4] The museum houses large collections of votive paintings and of silver votive tablets [5] and a famous votive tapestry embroidered by Jacinta Kunić-Mijović from Perast. It took her 25 years to finish it while ...

  9. Bay of Kotor - Wikipedia

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    Kotor was home to a notable naval academy, the Scuola Nautica. [18] The fleet peaked at 300 ships in the 18th century, when Boka was a rival to Dubrovnik and Venice. During the Austro-Hungarian period, the Bay of Kotor produced the majority of sea captains of the Österreichischer Lloyd shipping company. [19]

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