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Radovići

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 28 June 2010

Crkva Svete Gopođe Radovići village is located near Tivat, on the slopes of Lustica.

Tivat

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 27 June 2010
Tivat

Tivat is a coastal town in southwest Montenegro, located in the Bay of Kotor. It has a population of 9,467 (2003 census).Tivat is the centre of Tivat municipality (population 13,630), which is the smallest municipality by area in Montenegro.

The origin of the name Tivat supposedly goes back to the 3rd century BC. The celtologists claim that the name “Tivat” comes from the Welsh (Celtic) word Tywod, meaning sand. Documents prove as well that Tivat was an important religious centre in the 14th and 15th centuries. The Monastery of St. Michael the Archangel was the seat of the Orthodox Archbishopric of Zeta.Tivat, the youngest town in the Boka area was established on the spacious plateau at the bottom of Vrmac. According to the archives of Kotor, the following names were mentioned here in the 14th century: Teude, Theode, and Theudo who are related to the queen Teuta. There are not many written traces of the events that happened in this region at the time of Houses of Nemanjić, Balšić, Crnojević, Venice, France, and Austrians.During the Middle Ages the fertile lands of the Tivat area belonged mostly to the aristocrats of Kotor, Prčanj and Dobrota. There were their big properties, castles, and chalets as well as the collective church of St. Anton dating from 1373. Part of this inheritance, which was the property of the wealthy Buča family, is a marvelous chalet which today houses Tivat’s museums and galleries. The residence of the metropolitan of the Zetan diocese was built from the 13th to the 15th century on Prevlaka Island.Tivat (called Teodo in the Venetian language), was under the Republic of Venice as a part of Albania Veneta from 1420 to 1797.

Tivat turned into a town by the end of 19th century when in 1889 the Naval arsenal was built by Austrians, and was later used as a naval military base of Yugoslav People’s Army, military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, and Army of Montenegro.The JNA enjoyed an international reputation as a powerful, well-equipped, and well trained force. The base are also used by Russia and Libya as the technical base for the for maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) of ships and submarines. The new owner of the naval base, Canadian billionaire Peter Munk, announced that it will build in Tivat luxury marina for mega-yachts “Porto Montenegro “, which the city, he said, turning to “Monaco of southern Adriatic. “

Marina “Porto Montenegro” will definitely become one of the most attractive places in the Mediterranean and position Montenegro as a nautical world-class destination on a global map – said Munk. Marina “Porto Montenegro” will have more than 800 berths. Also, the hotel “Four Seasons” will be built in Tivat. The new hotel will have 300 beds in 150 rooms, and in its part will work and 85 luxury apartments.

Besides being a popular tourist resort for Slavic tourists, Tivat is set to become a nautical tourism centre of southern Adriatic. The inlets near Prevlaka, as well as the localities of Župa and Kalimanj, provide great conditions for the construction of marinas and yachting clubs. Canadian businessman Peter Munk has bought a naval shipyard in Tivat, and intends to transform it in luxury vacation resort and a marina for luxury yachts. In Tivat hinterlands, adjacent to Tivat Airport, golf courses have been planned, further shaping Tivats prospects as a luxury resort.

Beginning from 1971 the Tivat Airport acquired the modern runway and it is now a significant airport for foreign air traffic. It served 573,914 passengers in 2007.

Although it is the youngest town in the Boka region, Tivat has many interesting and attractive destinations. Renaissance Summer House Buca in the centre of city, Ostrvo Cvijeća (Flowers’ Island) with sacred monuments, Gornja Lastva, the old nucleus at an altitude of 300 m (984.25 ft), the magnificent sandy beach at Plavi Horizonti and the Sveti Marko Island with ex-Club Med cottages are the most visited tourist destinations in Tivat area. In the city itself there is the natural port Kalimanj. There is also a choice of cultural events, such as “Bocce Olympiad” and “Summer Fest”.

Tivat boasts a beautiful botanic garden thanks to the Bokan sailors who brought back a wide variety of exotic tree species and ornamental plants from their voyages around the globe.

Wikipedia

Pljevlja

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 24 June 2010

Husein pašina Džamija Pljevlja (Cyrillic: Пљевља) is a city and municipality located in the northern part of Montenegro, in the geographical area (43.36° North, 19.36° East). The municipality borders those of Žabljak, Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac in Montenegro, as well as the republics of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. With a total area of 1,346 km2 (520 sq mi), it is the third largest municipality in Montenegro. The city lies at an altitude of 770 m (2,530 ft). The highest point of the municipality is on the Ljubišnja mountain at an altitude of 2,238 m (7,343 ft), while the lowest point is in the canyon of Tara river with an altitude of 529 m (1,736 ft) above sea level. In 2003, the municipality of Pljevlja had a population of 36,918, while the city itself had a population of about 21,000.

Pljevlja is also one of the main economic engines of Montenegro. The only thermal power plant in Montenegro, which provides 45% of the electric power supply for Montenegro, is situated outside Pljevlja as well as the biggest coal mine with 100% of the coal production in Montenegro. Zinc and lead can be found in Šuplja stijena mine. The richest municipality with forest in Montenegro is Pljevlja and its lumber industry. Agriculture is widespread in the whole municipality. Pljevaljski sir (Pljevlja’s cheese, from Пљеваљски сир) is considered a delicacy. There is big potential for ecological and winter tourism.

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Rafailovići

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 24 June 2010

Rafailovići Rafaloivići is the small village located directly on the Bečići beach, at its eastern part. Convenient access road from the Adriatic motorway, location near to the sea, and possibility to walk along the beautiful seaside promenade to Budva, make Rafailovići attractive for many tourists. Building density of the village is high enough, but the narrow twisting streets going down to the sea, and one- and two-storeyed houses with open terraces, give it special homely atmosphere.

text: http://www.rivijera.net

Kamenari

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 23 June 2010
Kamenari

Kamenari is a small place in the Boka Kotorska bay and is situated 15 km east of Herceg Novi, in the channel chains. The place is named after masters working with stone and called themselves Kamenari (kamen = stone). From Kamenari to Lepetani, place on the opposite bank of the bay, the ferry runs for those who do not want to visit Kotor and Risan bay on the way to Herceg Novi. Today Kamenari have about 1100 inhabitants.

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Seljanovo

Posted by Ivan Stojanovic On 21 June 2010

Seljanovo The beach is situated between Tivat and Verige. Its surface is 1700m. A part of the beach is rocky, with very smooth rocks which are convenient for swimmers. The other part is sandy. Seljanovo is a city beach, it is natural urbanized beach (with showers, toilets, life guards, beach equipment), there are restaurants, cafes, docking point, near the beach is parking space.

text: http://montenegrp.travel

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