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Montenegro

Montenegro packs an unlikely range of terrain into a small Adriatic nation: a narrow coastal strip of medieval walled towns and clear blue bays gives way almost immediately to rugged limestone mountains and deep river canyons. The country is one of Europe's younger states, having declared independence in 2006, yet its towns carry centuries of Venetian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian imprint.

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About Montenegro

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Situated in the western Balkans, Montenegro borders Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania, with a short Adriatic coastline to the southwest. Podgorica is the capital; the official language is Montenegrin, though Serbian is widely used. The currency is the euro, adopted unilaterally. The culture blends Orthodox Christian tradition with a Mediterranean coastal outlook shaped by long Venetian influence.

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