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Ada Bojana

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 30 October 2009
Ada Bojana

Ada Bojana (Island Bojana) is an island in the Ulcinj Municipality in Montenegro.
The island is created by river delta of Bojana River. It is an artificial island, the legend says it was formed by gathering river sand around a ship sunk at the mouth of Bojana river, but its more likely to be a delta in formation. It is located on the southernmost tip of Montenegro, only Bojana river separating it from Albanian territory.
The island is of triangular shape, bordered from two sides by Bojana river, and by Adriatic Sea from south-west. It has an area of 4,8 square km.It is a popular tourist destination, with 3 km long sandy beach and many fish restaurants that in a traditional way catch fish. It is also one of the most “official” naturist beaches in the country.

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Komovi

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 29 October 2009
Komovi
Komovi Mountain is located in eastern Montenegro, between the river Lim, Tara and Drčka and surrounded by mountains Prokletije, Planinica and Bjelasica. Flora is a very rich and diverse thanks to which this mountain range is included in the potential of IPA (IPA – Important Aeras plant) regions of Montenegro. The river valleys are expressed as plant cultures (vegetables, fruits, grains, tobacco), and the middle part of the mountain is covered with forests of beech, fir, whitebark pine and spruce. Meadows and pastures are spread on the mountainous areas Štavna, Ljuban, Rogam, Carine and varda.

In it stand three tall, powerful, top of the building complex Komovi:
Kučki Kom (2487 m);
Ljevorečki Kom (2453 m);
Vasojevićki Kom (2460 m).

Between Kučki and Vasojevićki Kom is Međukomlje, spacious valley, which is located in the glacier.

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Church Mosque

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 28 October 2009
Crkva Džamija

The object is located in Old Town of Ulcinj. Combines period XIV – XVI vijek.Part of the old buildings is Church. Mary, built in 1510th year. On the western side of the church is well preserved original church wall. Basically, the church has irregular rectangle, with one entrance. Above the door of the church is the inscription. After the Turkish conquest, the church was 1693rd turned into a city mosque.  The church building – a mosque in the Old Ulcinj, today is placed the Archaeological Museum of the city.

Godinje

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 27 October 2009

Godinje For more informations about this place click here.

Plav lake

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 26 October 2009

Plavsko jezero Lake Plav (Montenegrin: Plavsko jezero) is a lake in Plav municipality, in northeastern Montenegro.
It is a glacial lake located between the Prokletije and Visitor mountain ranges at an altitude of 906 m above sea level, and extends north-south for some 2,160 m. Its average width is 920 m, and its maximum depth is nine meters.
It is the biggest lake in Plav, and is also the best known tourist attraction in the area.

Grahovo lake

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 20 October 2009

Grahovsko jezero
It was built in the spring Grahovsko part of the river, about 500m downstream from the springs. Land is built of dolomite . Height of the dam is 30m, the width of the crown of 3 m. Crown dam is 788.5 m n.v. Its length in this section is 171.5 m. Clean and clear water of the lakes used for irrigation, and construction of the filter and cleaner used for water supply. The lake is an important water reservoir for agricultural purposes Grahovo field, but also a place for sport, recreation and swimming in the summer months.

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