Podgorica Montenegro ???????? Clock Tower - Ribnica Bridge - Moraca - St. Petar of Cetinje Monument
Podgorica
In this Video I will visit Clock Tower - Ribnica Bridge (Most na Ribnici) - Moraca River - St. Petar of Cetinje Monument and few other places.
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro.
Between 1946 and 1992 – in the period that Montenegro formed, as the Socialist Republic of Montenegro, part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) – the city was known as Titograd (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Титоград [tîtoɡraːd]) in honour of Josip Broz Tito.
Podgorica's favourable position at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers and at the meeting-point of the fertile Zeta Plain and Bjelopavlići Valley has encouraged settlement. The city is close to winter skiing centres in the north and to seaside resorts on the Adriatic Sea.
Podgorica Municipality covers 10.4% of Montenegro's territory and is home to 29.9% of the country's population. It is the nation's administrative centre and its economic, cultural, and educational focus.
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Njegosev Mauzolej- Nacional park Lovcen- Crna Gora
Jezerski Peak (1.675 m) is the second highest point of the National Park; there is a mausoleum of the famous Montenegrin poet and ruler Petar II Petrovic Njegoš on the mountain top. Its foundations were built into six-meter-deep mountain rock. You can reach the
Mausoleum by the road from Cetinje ; at the end of the road there is an additional 461 steps leading to the
monument.
Lovćen nem csak a csodálat része, hanem Montenegró fontos történelmi pillére is. A görögök részére az Olimpos hegy a legfontosabb nemzeti érték a montenegrói ember számára pedig a Lovćen.A hegy csúcsán található a Mauzóleum a legnagyobb montenegrói fejedelemé és költőé II. Petar Petrović Njegoš-é.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MONTENEGRO IN GOOGL EARTH PART THREE ( 3/3 )
1. NOTHERN CITY ENTRANCE,KOTOR 42°25'34.60N 18°46'19.90E
2. ST.GEORGE CHURCH,PODGORICA 42°26'43.46N 19°16'1.37E
3. ST.MATHEW'S CHURCH,DOBROTA 42°26'32.25N 18°45'44.99E
4. MONUMENT TO PETER II,PODGORICA 42°26'31.79N 19°15'35.53E
5. TRE SORELLE PALACE,PRCANJ 42°26'52.75N 18°45'15.02E
6. FORT BESAC,BAR 42°14'38.98N 19° 5'34.06E
7. CHURCH OF NEDJELJE,JOSICE 42°27'36.10N 18°40'28.29E
8. PALACE OF KING NIKOLA,CETINJE 42°23'14.26N 18°55'27.90E
9. DUKE'S PALACE,KOTOR 42°25'30.43N 18°46'12.39E
10. CATHEDRAL,IVANA 18°33'16.36E 18°50'17.01E
11. MANASTIR SAVINA,HERCEG NOVI 42°27'7.73N 18°33'16.36E
12. MURICI THEMATIC CENTER,BAR 42° 9'52.68N 19°13'6.05E
13. CHURCH OF OUR LADY,KOTOR 42°24'58.25N 18°46'0.53E
14. SV.PETAR CETINJSKI,PODGORICA 42°26'31.97N 19°14'38.38E
15. ST.NICHOLAS CHURCH,KOTOR 42°25'33.32N 18°46'14.86E
16. KOM LJEVORIJECKI (2469 m -- 8100 ft),KOMAVI 42°41'9.02N 19°38'38.27E
17. BRONZA PALACE,PERAST 42°29'7.17N 18°42'10.03E
18. SVETE PETKE CHURCH,AVALSKA 43°21'24.62N 19°21'42.15E
19. MONUMENT,DOBROTA 42°25'39.34N 18°46'2.93E
20. CHURCH OF LADY OF ANGELS,LEPETANE 42°28'38.61N 18°41'24.96E
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MONTENEGRO IN GOOGL EARTH PART ONE ( 1/3 )
1. SEA FORT,MAMULA ISLAND 42°23'42.70N 18°33'29.37E
2. CATHEDRAL,NIKSIC 42°46'14.95N 18°57'11.32E
3. TOWN HALL,CETINJE 42°23'18.15N 18°55'38.96E
4. CLOCK TOWER,STARI BAR 42° 5'33.71N 19° 8'6.31E
5. ST.PETER & PAUL'S CHURCH,RISAN 42°30'49.23N 18°41'46.62E
6. KULA REDZEPAGICA,PLAV 42°35'44.48N 19°56'45.46E
7. FOUNTAIN DUCHESS MILICA,CETINJE 42°23'23.03N 18°55'28.38E
8. DVORAC KING NIKOLA I PETROVICA,NIKSIC 42°46'9.48N 18°57'5.44E
9. OUR LADY OF HEALTH CHURCH,KOTOR 42°25'27.22N 18°46'23.72E
10. HRAM HRISTOVOG VASKRSENJA,PODGORICA 42°26'44.72N 19°14'53.59E
11. ST.EUSTACE'S CHURCH,EUSTAHIJA 42°28'2.69N 18°45'48.82E
12. MONUMENT,CETINJE 42°23'27.46N 18°55'25.99E
13. CHURCH OF GRACIJA,KOTOR 42°26'2.30N 18°45'26.47E
14. CETINJE MONASTERY,CETINJE 42°23'15.98N 18°55'17.96E
15. MANASTIR BESKA,BAR 42° 9'55.71N 19°13'51.02E
16. POMERANIAN LIBRARY,DOBROTA 42°26'45.76N 18°45'54.86E
17. HUSSAIN PASHA MOSQUE,PLJEVLJA 43°21'24.12N 19°21'28.05E
18. VLADIN DOM,MEDOVINA 42°23'21.45N 18°55'22.04E
19. CHURCH OF ST.SAVA,TIVAT 42°25'57.37N 18°41'54.80E
20. BOBOTOV KUK PEAK (2523 M - 8277 FT) 43° 7'41.90N 19° 2'4.89E
21. ABBAYE OF ST.GEORGE,PERAST 42°29'8.45N 18°41'26.30E
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ЧЕРНОГОРСКИЕ СТОЛИЦЫ -Риека Црноевича-Подгорица.ХИТ СЕЗОНА!Посещение городка Риека Црноевича,в котором находилась резиденция черногорского средневекового государя Ивана Црноевича в 14 и 15-ом.веках.Осмотр старинного моста на реке,посещение мемориального дома Св.Петра Цетиньского, панорамный осмотр Скадарского озера,панорамный осмотр г.Подгорицы,посещение храма Воскресения Христова одного из красивейших на Балканах.
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MONTENEGRIN CAPITALS (Rijeka Crnojevicha – Podgorica) Visiting of the small town of Rijeka Crnojevicha - the residence of the medieval ruler Ivan Crnojevich in the 14th and 15th centuries. Sightseeing of the old bridge on the river, visit of the memorial residence of St. Petar of Cetinje, picturesque sight of Skadar Lake, panoramic sightseeing of the capital Podgorica, visit of the Cathedral Church of Christ’s Resurrection - one of the most divine on the Balkans.
Lovćen mountain and Njegoš's Mausoleum - Montenegro
Montenegrin Air Force Gazelle Display
Montenegrin Air Force Gazelles displaying in Podgorica
Ribnica River Bridge, Podgorica, Montenegro | 360° | Balkan
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Bike rental and car rental are available at the property and the area is popular for skiing. There are lots of activities in the area, such as horseback riding and biking. The nearest airport is Podgorica Airport, 42 miles from Dolovi Lalevica.
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Family Day Trip to Lovcen National Park from Kotor
Take a trip up the serpentine road from Kotor to Njegusi and Lovcen National Park. Visit the Petar Petrovic Njegos mausoleum and have a picnic at Ivanova Korita. Kids love the playground and open fields. Make sure you stop and take plenty of photos of the view!
Century bridge of Rijeka Crnojevića
Rijeka Crnojevića bridge (Montenegrin: Most na Rijeci Crnojevića) - also known as Danilo's Bridge (Montenegrin: Danilov most) - is a bridge in Rijeka Crnojevića, Montenegro. The bridge spans the Crnojević River and is one of the most important historical monuments and tourist attractions in Cetinje municipality. The bridge connected Rijeka Crnojevića with the medieval town of Obod, located on a hilltop accross the river, which was the location of a first Southern Slavic printing house.
Building of the bridge was commissioned in 1853 by the Montenegrin Prince Danilo, who erected the bridge in memory of his father Stanko Petrović.[1] On the left bank of the river, adjacent to the bridge, Danilo also built a one-story house, popularly called Mostina.[2] Danilo's bridge replaced the previous wooden bridge across the river, which was built by his predecessor Petar II Petrović-Njegoš.
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TIVAT - Montenegro Travel Guide | Around The World
Tivat (Тиват,) is a coastal town in southwest Montenegro, located in the Bay of Kotor. As of 2011, its population was 14,111. Tivat is the centre of Tivat Municipality, which is the smallest municipality by area in Montenegro.
Already a popular tourist resort, Tivat is set to become a nautical tourism centre for the southern Adriatic.
The inlets near Prevlaka, as well as the localities of Župa and Kalimanj, provide great conditions for the construction of marinas and yachting clubs. Canadian businessman Peter Munk bought a naval shipyard in Tivat, intending to transform it into a luxury vacation resort and a marina for luxury yachts called Porto Montenegro.
In 1971 Tivat Airport acquired a modern runway and is now a significant airport for foreign air traffic. It served 573,914 passengers in 2007.
Although it is the youngest town in the Boka region, Tivat has many attractive destinations. Renaissance Summer House Buca in the centre of city, Ostrvo Cvijeća (Flowers’ Island) with sacred monuments, Gornja Lastva, the old nucleus at an altitude of 300 m (984.25 ft), the magnificent sandy beach at Plavi Horizonti and the Sveti Marko Island with ex-Club Med cottages are the most visited. In the city itself there is the natural port Kalimanj. There is also a choice of cultural events, such as Bocce Olympiad and Summer Fest. Tivat boasts a botanic garden planted with gifts from Bokan sailors who brought back a wide variety of exotic tree species and ornamental plants from their voyages. It is very popular and beautiful place to visit, though some hotels and apartments there are still in the process of construction.
Tivat is connected with the rest of Montenegro by the Adriatic Highway, a two-laned road that runs down the length of Montenegrin coast. Travelling inland is possible by leaving the Adriatic Highway at Budva or Sutomore (through the Sozina tunnel).
A ferry operates on the Kamenari - Lepetane line across the Verige strait, eliminating the need to go all the way around Boka Kotorska bay in order to reach the Herceg Novi riviera. It is speculated that a future Verige bridge will be constructed across the bay.
Tivat Airport is 3 km (1.9 mi) away. This is the biggest airport in Montenegro, although Podgorica airport is more modern. There are regular flights to Belgrade throughout the year, and dozens of charter planes land daily at Tivat Airport during the summer season.
Monténegro 2015 : du fjord de Kotor à CETINJE via le Mont LOVCEN
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Nous avons visité le pourtour complet du fjord de Kotor, le temps est venu de le quitter et de partir à l'assaut du Mont Lovcen, un Parc National aux paysages sauvages de montagnes. C'est là que se trouve le mausolée de Njegos, homme d'état et poète à ses heures, un personnage vénéré à travers le Montenegro indépendant. On terminera par la ville de Cetinje, une ancienne capitale désordonnée mais qui possède quelques monuments, nous y avons visité deux splendides musées historiques installés dans les murs de deux anciens palais royaux.
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Montenegro | Wikipedia audio article
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Montenegro ( ( listen); Montenegrin: Црна Гора / Crna Gora [tsr̩̂ːnaː ɡɔ̌ra]) is a country in Southeastern Europe on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north; Serbia and Kosovo to the east; Albania to the south and Croatia to the west. Montenegro has an area of 13,812 square kilometres and a population of 640,000, most of whom are Orthodox Christians. Its capital Podgorica is one of the twenty-three municipalities in the country. Cetinje is designated as the Old Royal Capital.
In the 9th century, three Serb principalities were located on the territory of modern-day Montenegro: Duklja, roughly corresponding to the southern half; Travunia, the west; and Rascia, the north. In 1042, archon Stefan Vojislav led a revolt that resulted in the independence of Duklja from the Byzantine Empire and the establishment of the Vojislavljević dynasty. The independent Principality of Zeta emerged in the 14th and 15th centuries, ruled by the House of Balšić between 1356 and 1421, and by the House of Crnojević between 1431 and 1498, when the name Montenegro started being used for the country. After falling under Ottoman rule, Montenegro regained de facto independence in 1697 under the rule of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, first under the theocratic rule of prince-bishops, before being transformed into a secular principality in 1852. Montenegro's de jure independence was recognised by the Great Powers at the Congress of Berlin in 1878, following the Montenegrin–Ottoman War. In 1905, the country became a kingdom. After World War I, it became part of Yugoslavia. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro together established a federation known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was renamed State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. On the basis of an independence referendum held in May 2006, Montenegro declared independence and the federation peacefully dissolved on 3 June of that year.
Since 1990, Montenegro has been governed by the Democratic Party of Socialists and its minor coalition partners. Classified by the World Bank as an upper middle-income country, Montenegro is a member of the UN, NATO, the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the Council of Europe and the Central European Free Trade Agreement. It is a founding member of the Union for the Mediterranean.
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Montenegro
00:02:36 1 Etymology
00:05:15 2 History
00:05:23 2.1 Arrival of the Slavs
00:07:32 2.2 Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro and fights against the Ottomans
00:09:31 2.3 Principality of Montenegro (1852–1910)
00:11:23 2.4 Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–1918)
00:12:15 2.5 Kingdom of Yugoslavia
00:13:00 2.6 World War II
00:16:10 2.7 Montenegro within Socialist Yugoslavia
00:16:59 2.8 Montenegro within FR Yugoslavia
00:19:35 2.9 Independence
00:21:48 2.10 Euro-Atlantic integration in the 21st century
00:23:32 3 Geography
00:26:12 3.1 Biodiversity
00:28:15 4 Politics
00:30:12 4.1 Foreign relations of Montenegro
00:31:56 4.2 Symbols
00:33:07 4.3 Military
00:34:38 4.4 Administrative divisions
00:35:10 4.5 Cities in Montenegro
00:35:19 5 Economy
00:37:08 5.1 Infrastructure
00:38:58 5.2 Tourism
00:41:26 6 Demographics
00:41:35 6.1 Ethnic structure
00:42:41 6.2 Languages
00:43:44 6.3 Religion
00:45:50 7 Education
00:46:41 7.1 Elementary and secondary education
00:48:18 7.2 Tertiary education
00:48:56 7.3 Post-graduate education
00:49:16 8 Culture
00:49:25 8.1 Art
00:50:42 8.2 Literature
00:51:00 8.3 Media
00:51:35 8.4 Cuisine
00:52:13 8.5 Sport
00:54:41 8.6 Public holidays
00:54:49 9 See also
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SUMMARY
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Montenegro ( (listen); Montenegrin: Црна Гора / Crna Gora [tsr̩̂ːnaː ɡɔ̌ra]) is a sovereign state in Southeastern Europe on the Adriatic Sea. It borders Bosnia and Herzegovina to the north; Serbia and Kosovo to the east; Albania to the south and Croatia to the west. Montenegro has an area of 13,812 square kilometres and a population of 640,000, most of whom are Orthodox Christians. Its capital Podgorica is one of the twenty-three municipalities in the country. Cetinje is designated as the Old Royal Capital.
In the 9th century, three Slavic principalities were located on the territory of modern-day Montenegro: Duklja, roughly corresponding to the southern half; Travunia, the west; and Rascia, the north. In 1042, archon Stefan Vojislav led a revolt that resulted in the independence of Duklja from the Byzantine Empire and the establishment of the Vojislavljević dynasty. The independent Principality of Zeta emerged in the 14th and 15th centuries, ruled by the House of Balšić between 1356 and 1421, and by the House of Crnojević between 1431 and 1498, when the name Montenegro started being used for the country. After falling under Ottoman rule, Montenegro regained de facto independence in 1697 under the rule of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, first under the theocratic rule of prince-bishops, before being transformed into a secular principality in 1852. Montenegro's de jure independence was recognised by the Great Powers at the Congress of Berlin in 1878, following the Montenegrin–Ottoman War. In 1905, the country became a kingdom. After World War I, it became part of Yugoslavia. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the republics of Serbia and Montenegro together established a federation known as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was renamed State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003. On the basis of an independence referendum held in May 2006, Montenegro declared independence and the federation peacefully dissolved on 3 June of that year.
Since 1990, Montenegro has been governed by the Democratic Party of Socialists and its minor coalition partners. Classified by the World Bank as an upper middle-income country, Montenegro is a member of the UN, NATO, the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, the Council of Europe and the Central European Free Trade Agreement. It is a founding member of the Union for the Mediterranean.
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