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Friday, May 20, 2022
A to Z Cities: Montenegro
In this Quick GeoFact post, some of MONTENEGRO’s towns, cities, and villages are alphabetized in an A to Z list below! Would you want to see a future A to Z Cities post for a particular country? Let me know with a comment or email!
A — Andrijevica
B — Berane, Bijelo Polje, Boan, Bobovište, Bolesestra, Boljanići, Budva, and Bukovac
C — Cetinje, Čevo, Crkvice, and Crnča
D — Danilovgrad, Dobrota, and Dubrovsko
E — Erakovići
F — Femića Krš and Fundina
G — Grahovo, Gornja Bukovica, Gusinje, and Gvozd
H — Herceg-Novi
I — Igalo
J — Jahovići
K — Kolašin, Kotor, Kovren, and Krute
L — Laholo and Lever Tara
M — Mahala, Mateševo, Mojkovac, Morakovo, and Murino
N — Nikšić
O — Odžac
P — Pavino Polje, Petrovac, Plav, Pljevlja, Plužine, Podgorica (national capital), and Popov Do
Q — Qafa (also known as Ćafa) and Qurkaj (also known as Ćurke)
R — Rastovac, Ridinice, Risan, and Rožaje
S — Šavnik, Sjenoste, and Srpska
T — Tivat, Trpezi, Trubjela, and Tuzi
U — Ubli and Ulcinj
V — Velje Duboko and Vilusi
W — there are none (as far as I know)
X — there are none (as far as I know)
Y — Ymerbozhaj (also known as Bozhaj or Omerbožovići)
Z — Žabljak, Zagrad, and Zlijebi
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