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  2. 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.

  3. Pržno, Budva - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 03:16 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Gostilj, Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    1 Demographics. 2 References. Toggle the table of contents. Gostilj, Montenegro. 7 languages. Bosanski; ... This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 07:11 ...

  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. Grbavci, Montenegro - Wikipedia

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  7. Radio and Television of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    Radio Cetinje commenced broadcasts on 27 November 1944 and in 1949, Radio Titograd was formed. In 1990 it changed its name to Radio Crna Gora. In 1957, the first TV antenna was placed on Mount Lovćen. It was able to receive pictures from Italy. RTV Titograd was established in 1963 to produce original television programmes.

  8. Ubli, Podgorica - Wikipedia

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    According to 2003 census, Ubli had 355 residents, making it the most populated area in the highland region of Kuči. Montenegrins constitute the majority with 178 (52,19%), while Serbs number 147 (43,10%). 166 inhabitants are men and 175 are women.

  9. Islamic Community of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Community of Montenegro (Montenegrin and Bosnian: Islamska Zajednica u Crnoj Gori or IZCG, Albanian: Bashkësia Islame në Malin e Zi) is an independent religious organization of Muslims in Montenegro, [1] established as the Muftiate of Montenegro in 1878. [2]