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Montenegro has opened for traffic a newly-built motorway section linking its old royal capital of Cetinje to Cevo, in the southwest, worth 33 million euro ($38 million), the transport ministry ...
Montenegro's former royal capital, Cetinje, said it has launched a tender for the conceptual design of a 60 million euro ($68 million) gondola lift linking the town to Mount Lovcen National Park.
Vice President Iliana Yotova, Minister of Culture Marian Bachev and the Mayor of Montenegro's historic capital Cetinje Nikola Djurašković have named a street in the city after Bulgarian writer Ivan ...
According to Montenegrin media, last night, 20 minutes after midnight, Ilija Bogdanović (39) was killed in Cetinje. According to unofficial information, seven bullets were fired at him.
Neighbours Croatia and Albania might get all the glory, but with wildly pretty landscapes and thrumming cities, this tiny country deserves to be your new European go-to.
Cetinje is a city-museum, rich in cultural heritage. Within just 100 meters, visitors can explore three of the most significant museums in Montenegro. The National Museum of Montenegro, housed in the ...
Fresh summer evenings in Cetinje are filled with energy, music, and an inviting atmosphere. foto: Turistička organizacija Cetinje As you explore Montenegro, you'll experience traditional Montenegrin ...
A mass shooting shocked Montenegro. The search is now on for millions of illegal guns The breakup of Yugoslavia left six million surplus firearms in the Western Balkans, a region comprising ...
Protesters gathered in Montenegro to demand the resignations of senior security officials following a mass shooting earlier in the week that claimed 12 lives.
On New Year’s Day, a shooter in Cetinje, Montenegro, killed 12 people in a gun rampage across several locations, shocking a country with widespread gun ownership but relatively few mass shootings. In ...
The Montenegrin government has announced a raft of new gun-control measures, following a mass shooting that killed 12 people, including two children.
Visiting the city of Cetinje on Thursday, PM Milojko Spajić announced a tightening of rules on weapons possession and said the government is considering an outright ban. Thousands of people have ...