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By its geographic location, Montenegro belongs to
Central Mediterranean, or South-East Europe.
Area:
13812 km²
Population:
662.000
Lenght of borders:
614 km
Capital:
Podgorica (173.000 inhabitants) –
the administrative and economic center
Old Royal Capital: Cetinje – historical and cultural center
Lenght of coastline:
293 km
Lenght of beaches:
73 km
The longest beach:
Velika plaza – Ulcinj 13.000 m
The highest Mountain peak: Bobotov Kuk (Durmitor) – 2.522 m
The largest lake:
Skadar lake – 391 km²
The deepest Gorge:
Tara-1.300 m
The largest Bay:
Boka Kotorska
National parks:
Durmitor – 39.000 ha
Lovcen - 6.400 ha
Biogradska Gora – 5.400 ha
The Skadar Lake – 40.000 ha
Transportation:
Two international airports – Podgorica and Tivat
Ports: Bar, Kotor, Herceg Novi, Budva and Risan
Railway:Bar-Podgorica-Belgrade
(with conections from
Belgrade to the rest of Europe)
Road: The Adriatic highway
Border crossings
By plane:
Airport Podgorica, Airport Tivat
By car:
Serbia: Rance, Cemerno, Dobrakovo, Kula, Drazenovac and
Vuce
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sitnica, Ilino brdo,
Vracenovici, Krstac, Nudo, Scepan Polje, Metaljka and
Sula
Croatia: Debeli Brijeg and Kobila
Albania: Bozaj, Sukobin and Grnacar
By boat:
Port Bar, Port Budva, Port Kotor, Port Zelenika, Port
Risan
Time zone:
GMT+1
Electricity Supply:
220V/50 Hz |