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Gornja Gorica and Donja Gorica are named after the hill that separates them. However, There are two hills named Gorica in Podgorica: one overlooking the very city center, and one 4 km to the east, on the southeastern outskirts of the city. For easier orientation, they will be referred to as Central Gorica Hill, and East Gorica Hill in the text ...
University of Donja Gorica, Podgorica [2] Mediterranean University, Podgorica [3] Private faculties. Faculty of Business and Tourism, Budva; Faculty of Management in Traffic & Communications, Budva; Faculty of Management, Herceg Novi; Faculty of State and European Studies, Podgorica; Faculty of Mediterranean Business Studies, Tivat
The University of Donja Gorica (Montenegrin and Serbian: Univerzitet Donja Gorica / Универзитет Доња Горица), also known as simply UDG is a private university located in Donja Gorica, a suburb of Podgorica, Montenegro. The university was established in 2007, as the second private university in Montenegro.
DG Arena (previously: Stari Ribnjak Stadium) is a football stadium in Donja Gorica suburb, Podgorica, Montenegro. It is situated on the Morača riverbank. It is used for football matches and is the home ground of FK Podgorica and OFK Mladost DG.
Donji Kokoti are a part of historical region Lješkopolje, situated in southwest Podgorica. Donji Kokoti are built on a plain between two rivers, with neighbouring settlements Donja Gorica on the east and north, Farmaci on the west, Botun on the south.
Zagorič (Montenegrin: Загорич) is a suburb of Podgorica, Montenegro, [1] and its name is derived from the expression Iza Gorice ("Behind Gorica"). It is entirely lowrise residential area. It is entirely lowrise residential area.
Gornja Gorica (Montenegrin: Горња Горица) is a suburb of Podgorica, Montenegro It is located in the western part of Podgorica, capital of Montenegro.The exact population is unknown, but it is estimated to have around 5000 people living in the area.