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Central Region
The Central Region,
harboring the capital city (Podgorica)
and the old royal capital (Cetinje),
contains a remarkable natural and
cultural heritage. Cetinje is a town
museum in which, at times, because
of its multitude of old buildings,
you have the feeling that time has
come to a stand-still. Podgorica is
located on a plain from where in
half an hour you can get to the
mountains or stunning Lake Skadar
and in an hour, the seaside.
Northern Region
The North of
Montenegro is known for its ski
resorts, but is also favoured by
mountaineers and visitors who can
enjoy spectacular views of its
mountain ranges and peaks in summer.
The North abounds in gorgeous
canyons, mountain peaks covered in
snow even in summertime, thrilling
caves and unusual lakes...
Coastal Region
Montenegro, resting
on the shores of the Adriatic, a
small sea maybe, but a wide-open
gateway to Europe. Each coastal town
tells its own story. Herceg Novi, a
true Mediterranean botanical garden,
a town of carnivals and artists.
Kotor, a town of ancient seafarers,
builders and scientists, a museum
town. Budva, an open-air stage for
theatrical performances and
festivals, a town of stunning
beaches and a thrilling night life.
Ulcinj, a town of many cultures, the
easternmost West and westernmost
East.
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