Montenegro

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Capital City: Podgorica

People: Montenegrin 43%, Serbian 32%, Bosniak 8%, Albanian 5%, other (Muslims, Croats, Roma (Gypsy)) 12%

Religion: Orthodox, Muslim, Roman Catholic

Language: Serbian (official; Ijekavian dialect), Bosnian, Albanian, Croatian

Currency: Euro Dollar

Electrical Voltage: 220 volts

How to get there:
By plane: Airport Podgorica, Airport Tivat

By car:Serbia:  Rance, Cemerno, Dobrakovo, Kula, Drazenovac and Vuce
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Sitnica, Ilino brdo, Vracenovici, Krstac, Nudo, Scepan Polje, Metaljka and Sula
Croatia: Debeli Brijeg and Kobila
Albania: Bozaj, Sukobin and Grnacar

By boat: Port Bar, Port Budva, Port Kotor, Port Zelenika, Port Risan


Weather: Montenegro's lower areas enjoy a Mediterranean climate, having dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Temperature varies greatly with elevation. Podgorica, lying near sea level, is noted for having the warmest July temperatures in Montenegro, averaging 27°C (81 F).
Cetinje, in the Karst at an elevation of 670m (2,200 ft), has a temperature 5°C (10 F) lower. January temperatures range from 8°C (46 F) at Bar on the southern coast to -3°C (27 F) in the northern mountains.
Montenegro's mountainous regions receive some of the highest amounts of rainfall in Europe. In the northern mountains, snow is present throughout the winter.

Travel Documentation and Custom Duty: The citizens of following countries can enter and stay up to 90 days without visas:
Germany, France, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, great Britain, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Switzerland, Norway, Island, Monaco, Lichtenstein, Vatican, Andorra, San Marino, Israel, Cyprus, Malta, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Slovenia, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Croatia, USA, Canada, Singapore, Republic of Korea, Australia, and New Zealand, with the usage of all traveling papers, as well as the citizens of Albania, Russian Federation and Ukraine, solely for tourist visit up to 30 days with the usage of all traveling papers.
Citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Croatia, and Macedonia can use ID cards and stay up to 30 days with issuing of tourist pass on crossing borders.


Getting Around: Train, Bus, Car

Tourism Website:  http://www.visit-montenegro.org/
   http://www.visit-montenegro.com/

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