Cetinje - description of the city:
Cetinje is city of Montenegro (Opstina Cetinje).
The population of Cetinje: 15,137 people. Geographic coordinates of Cetinje: 42.39063 x 18.91417.
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Montenegro
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International title |
Cetinje |
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15,137 people |
Timezone |
Europe/Podgorica |
State |
Opstina Cetinje |
Geographic coordinates |
Latitude: 42.39063 x Longitude: 18.91417 |
Photo Galery Cetinje
#01: The main attractions of Cetinje |
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#04: Cetinje - places of Interest |
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#05: Places to visit in Cetinje |
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#06: Famous Landmarks of Cetinje |
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#07: The beauty of Cetinje |
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#08: Travel across Cetinje |
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#09: Spending Time in Cetinje |
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#10: Cetinje Photogallery |
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#11: History and present of Cetinje |
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Places to visit in Cetinje
Famous Places
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Munstergasse
Country: Switzerland
What Is Munstergasse?
The Munstergasse is one of the many important historic streets in the medieval city center in Bern, Switzerland. It is within the Zahringerstadt, and it was developed when the city was being built in 1191. Until the late 1960 ...
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Secession Building
Country: Austria
The unusual Secession Building was designed in Jugendstil style by Joseph Maria Olbrich, as a showcase for the Secessionist artists, including Gustav Klimt, Kolo Moser and Otto Wagner, who broke away from Vienna’s traditional art scene. The almos ...
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Castle Riegersburg
Country: Austria
On a steep basaltic rock high above the Grazbach stream stands Schloss Riegersburg, a mighty medieval fortress, once Styria’s most easterly outpost against raiders from Hungary, and then Turkey, and, more recently, a German stronghold during Worl ...
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Admont
Country: Austria
At the centre of the village of Admont stands a Benedictine Abbey whose importance once reached far beyond the region. Built in the 11th century and often rebuilt, it burned down in 1865, but the fire spared its priceless collection: with nearly 16 ...
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Kongsberg
Country: Norway
The town of Kongsberg was founded in the year 1624 by Christian IV, a Danish-Norwegian king. The original name was Konings Bierg and the town was founded as a mining community. A royal charter of trade was granted to the town in 1802. Today the tow ...
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