Montenegro has privatized its large aluminum complex - the dominant industry - as well as most of its financial sector, and has begun to attract foreign direct investment in the tourism sector. natural resources include bauxite, hydroelectricity strategic location along the Adriatic coast religion is ...
Montenegro, located in Southeastern Europe on the Balkan Peninsula, has a population of 633,158 individuals distributed across 25 municipalities, encompassing an area of 13,812 square kilometers (5,333 square miles). This compact and varied nation is strategically located, sharing… Herceg Novi Herc...
Montenegro’s mountainous regions receive some of the highest amounts of rainfall in Europe. Annual precipitation at Crkvice, in the Karst above the Gulf of Kotor, is nearly 200 inches (5,100 mm). Like most areas along the Mediterranean Sea, precipitation occurs principally during the cold par...
Description: country in southeastern Europe Languages: Serbian, Hungarian, Bosnian, Albanian, Croatian and Romany Neighbors: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo and Serbia Categories: sovereign state, Mediterranean country, successor state and locality Location: Balkans, Europe View on Open...
In Europe, there is accommodation for every wish, price range, and desired experience. Whether it’s a tent suspended between two trees, a five-star hotel with a view of a turquoise sea, or a wallet-friendly hostel, it’s all here. The question is, what specific options do you have ...
Other Things to See and Do in Montenegro 1. Go rafting Rafting on the Tara River is one of the most popular outdoor activities in Montenegro. Known as the “Tear of Europe,” the river is the fastest in Europe and forms the second deepest canyon in the world (the first being the Gran...
This unique location between Europe and Russia leads to a fascinating blend of cultures. Montenegro’s European influence can be seen in its Gothic, Venetian, and Romanesque architecture, while its traditional cuisine is a reminder of its past under the Ottoman Empire. Montenegro is a young countr...
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The UNESCO World Heritage site, theBay of Kotor, is a must-visit with its majestic scenery and ancient fortified city. Kotor Bay is often known as “Europe’s southernmost fjord” and reminds me very much of the Lysefjord in Norway. ...
Focuses on the social transformation of Serbia and Montenegro. Politics in South-East Europe during the last decade of the 20th century; Costs and consequences of the disintegration of the former Yugoslavia; Key interest of post-communist countries.SvilanovicMinisterGoranMinister...