Central Montenegro

Central Montenegro is a region in Montenegro. It is centered around the capital Podgorica.

Cities

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  • 42.44138919.2627781 Podgorica – The capital and biggest city in Montenegro, experiencing a huge architectural boom in the last couple of years.
  • 42.38944418.9247222 Cetinje – The old royal capital of Montenegro, with a large number of museums, monasteries and former embassies.
  • 42.5515619.105833 Danilovgrad Danilovgrad on Wikipedia – Near the famous Ostrog monastery.
  • 42.7818.944 Nikšić – The second largest city in Montenegro and economically important.
  • 42.3519.0333335 Rijeka Crnojevica – A small historical town on the ancient trading route through the country.
  • 42.36555619.3313896 Tuzi – A small town in the Podgorica municipality which is a major trading center, due to its location, between the Montenegrin capital and Albania.
  • 42.24444419.0902787 Virpazar – The main entry point to the Skadar lake, belongs to the municipality of Bar.

Other destinations

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Understand

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Get in

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Map
Map of Central Montenegro

By plane

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Get around

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By buses

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Buses are frequent and most connect to Podgorica or Nikšić, but also available between smaller towns.

By thumb

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Hitchhiking is possible and not hard.

  • Mausoleum of Njegoš – The mausoleum on top of Mt. Lovćen with amazing views into all neighbouring countries, if the sky is clear.
  • Ostrog Monastery – An amazing Serbian Orthodox monastery situated on the almost vertical cliff of Mount Ostrog.

Drink

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Stay safe

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