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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. List of bridges in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    "Najljepši mostovi u Crnoj Gori" [The most beautiful bridges in Montenegro]. vijesti.me (in Bosnian). Archived from the original on 21 November 2018. "Suspension Bridges of Montenegro". bridgemeister.com. "Category: Bridges in Montenegro". highestbridges.com

  4. 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.

  5. M-2 highway (Montenegro) - Wikipedia

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    The M-2 highway (Montenegrin: Magistralni put M-2) is a Montenegrin roadway. The M-2 highway is the oldest and most important connection between the coastal region and the North of Montenegro . It goes from Petrovac na Moru in Budva Municipality , through the capital city of Podgorica , and the towns of Kolašin and Mojkovac , to the border of ...

  6. Godinje - Wikipedia

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    The village is the ancestral home of the Lekovići and Nikač brotherhoods. In 1977, residents of Godinje would say in a joking manner that: "In Godinje, everyone's surname is Leković". [1] A reminder of a time when family clans lived in mountainous isolation in Montenegro.

  7. 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.

  8. Gornja Briska - Wikipedia

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    utc+2 Gornja Briska ( Serbian Cyrillic : Горња Бриска ; Albanian : Brisku i Naltë ) is a village in the Šestani commune and Bar municipality of Montenegro . Demographics

  9. Buče - Wikipedia

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