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Republic of Montenegro
(Montenegro)
It may be tiny but it's crammed full of culture.
Tiny Montenegro's Mediterranean coastline plays at the feet of Balkan mountains. Its walled towns and mixture of Orthodox and Catholic churches and its cultural blend of Montenegrin, Serb, Bosniak, Albanian and Croatian have survived the vicissitudes of history and are breezing in to the future.
To See & Do
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Stari Bar
(archaeological site)
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The beautiful remains of Stari Bar sit on top of Lundža hill. Steep cliffs surround the old town and render it inaccessible from all but one side. Findings of pottery and metal have dated occupancy as far back as 800 BC. During the 3rd century, the occupying Romans destroyed the old settlement and abandoned it for a location closer to the sea. Three centuries later, the Byzantine Emperor Justinian built a fortified tower on the same
hill, and Stari Bar started to develop into
an active centre on the Adriatic coast. In
the 10th century, Stari Bar was referred to
as 'the Antinbaris, as in, opposite to the
Italian city, Bari'. Hence its current name.
In the 11th century, it was part of Duklja
or Zeta, the first Slavonic littoral state, and
soon after became one of the most important
political, economic and cultural places
on the coast. Nearly all the 240 buildings
lie in ruin, a result of shelling by the Montenegrins when they captured the town back from the Turks in 1878.
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Durmitor National Park
(Unesco World Heritage)
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Ice has carved out a dramatic mountain landscape in this national park. Eighteen lakes dot the Durmitor Range, the largest being Crno Jezero (Black Lake). Dominating the park is the 2287m (7500ft)-high mass of Međed. The 1.3km(0.81mi)-deep Tara Canyon slits open the earth's crust for 80km (50mi) and is best seen from a rock promontory at Curevac.
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National Museum of Montenegro
(museum)
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The neobaroque structure was built at the beginning of the 20th century, and was once the number one institution in Cetinje. The museum shows periods from pre-Slavic Montenegro all the way to the Yugoslav times, together with exhibits of a large variety of weapons and the coat (with three bullet holes in the back) of Duke Danilo, who was killed in 1860. The prime exhibit is the precious 5th century icon of the Madonna's face, Our Lady of Philermos.
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Lonely Planet
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