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Podgorica
Podgorica is the capital and largest city of Montenegro; it is also the economic and cultural capital of the country. The city is situated on the banks of six rivers and is close to winter ski centers and also to Skadar Lake and a national park. Also the city has many attractions like Millennium Bridge, Monument to King Nikola, Hristovog vaskrsenja and more.
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Stara Varoš
Stara Varoš is an old neighborhood in Podgorica; it is an old Turkish town with a mosques and old clock tower and with narrow curvy streets.
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King Nikola's castle
King Nikola's castle has been now turned into a museum; the castle has beautiful architecture and if one is a fan of castles and museums then the King Nikola's Castle will be quiet a treat.
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Podgorica Museum
The Podgorica Museum was founded in 1950, it is a good place to explore Podgorica's rich heritage. The museum has four categories namely archaeological, ethnographic, historical and cultural-historical.
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Churches & Monasteries
Podgorica has some beautiful churches and monasteries like the Church of St. George, Episcopal Church in Doljani, Celija Piperska Monastery, Dajbabe Monastery and Zlatica Monastery.
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Doclea
Doclea was founded in the first decade of the 1st century AD, here one can find remains of public buildings dating from Roman times: triumphal arches, temples – one dedicated to the Goddess Roma, a second to the Goddess Diana, public baths – thermal springs and an impressive residential palace and more.
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Medun
Medun also sometimes known as Meteon is situated 13 km north-east of Podgorica, the place dates back to ancient times, originally it was built as a fortress, but later, between the 6th and 3rd century BC, became a town. Today the place has an old Town and Fortress and it’s long and rich history.
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