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South Coast region. The South Coast region of Montenegro is considered one of the great new "discoveries" among world tourists. In January 2010, The New York Times ranked the Ulcinj South Coast region of Montenegro, including Velika Plaza, Ada Bojana, and the Hotel Mediteran of Ulcinj, as among the "Top 31 Places to Go in 2010" as part of a worldwide ranking of tourism destinations
Montenegro, which declared independence in 2006 following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro, acceded to the convention on 3 June 2006. [2] There are four sites in Montenegro on the list and a further six on the tentative list (the official list of sites that may be considered for future submission).
Map of Montenegro with municipalities and cities. The following is a list of Montenegrin cities/towns. The table below contains the cities' populations in the 2023 census and from the 2011 Montenegrin Census done by the Montenegro Statistical Office.
Tourist attractions in Podgorica (2 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Montenegro" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
Pages in category "World Heritage Sites in Montenegro" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Montenegro has a number of significant cultural and historical sites, including heritage sites from the pre-Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque periods.. The Montenegrin coastal region is especially well known for its religious monuments, including the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, [1] the basilica of St. Luke (over 800 years), Our Lady of the Rock (Škrpjela), the Savina Monastery, the Cetinje ...
Forts in Montenegro (9 P) W. World Heritage Sites in Montenegro (2 C, ...
Lists of monuments and memorials in Montenegro (1 P) Pages in category "Lists of tourist attractions in Montenegro" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.