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The competition seeks conceptual proposals for a landmark new health centre to be built on a 8,643m 2 plot on the western fringes of Montenegro’s capital city.. The new health centre will sit ...
Podgorica, renamed from Titograd after the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992, is Montenegro’s largest city - yet with a population similar to that of Rochdale, it is relatively small by European ...
It's a perfect destination for both beach getaways and city breaks, with direct flights from the UK to two of its cities - ...
This property dates from 1953, when it was known as Hotel Crna Gora. It's reasonably priced and located in Podgorica city centre, with plush rooms, a restaurant providing superb breakfasts and a ...
Capital city Podgorica announces public call for conceptual design of the Trade Fair and Congress Centre. The primary objective of the competition is to provide a vision for the spatial complex of ...
The capital city, Podgorica, is just a direct flight away from London Gatwick ... and are just a few miles from the city centre, reports the Express. For those seeking a tranquil beach holiday, Budva ...
Independence Square in Podgorica’s Nova Varoš district is home to the city library and a state art gallery. The prominent plaza, bounded by Freedom Street and Njegoš's Street, received a €2.5 million ...
Montenegro is a rather underrated hidden gem in the Balkans. It should be on more people's radars as a potential summer holiday destination. It's the perfect destination for both beach getaways and ...
What to do in Podgorica: An Ottoman era centre Stara Varoš is Podgorica’s old town, but you could easily be forgiven for thinking you’d wandered into a rural village.
The subject of the Competition is the development of the conceptual architectural design of the Primary Health Care Centre in City Kvart in Podgorica on urban plot No. 17, within the scope of the ...
This is because prices in Riga are down 15 per cent year-on-year compared with those in runner-up city, Vilnius, where the total cost of an average break rose 7.5 per cent to €302.