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Budva (Montenegrin: Будва,
pronounced [
bûːdv̞a] or [
bûdv̞a]) is a town in the
Coastal region of Montenegro. It has 19,218 inhabitants, and it is the centre...
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Early local elections were held in
Montenegro on 26 May in
Budva, and on 2 June in Andrijevica.
Local elections were also held in
Gusinje on 15 September...
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Budva Muni****lity is one of the muni****lities of Montenegro. The
administrative center is the town of
Budva. The muni****lity is
located at the Adriatic...
- Bar,
Budva,
Cetinje and Podgorica. Škaljari clan is more
horizontally organized, with
looser ties
between highly independent regional factions.
Budva clan...
- VK
Budva (full name:
Vaterpolo klub
Budva) is a
professional water polo club
based in
Budva, Montenegro. As of 2021–22 season, it
competes in the Montenegrin...
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beaches which lie
along the
Budva Riviera. The best
known and most po****r
settlements along the
Budva Riviera are:
Budva Bečići Miločer Rafailovići Sveti...
- town in
Coastal region of Montenegro. It is
located on the
coast between Budva and Bar,
where the old
mountain road from
Podgorica reaches the
coast is...
- Group. On 14
November 2021, NLB
Banka Podgorica and
Komercijalna banka Budva were integrated,
following the
acquisition of
Komercijalna banka (Serbia)...
- FK
Mogren was a
football club
based in
Budva, Montenegro.
Founded in 1920, it was two
times champion of
Montenegrin First League and once
winner of Montenegrin...
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Ulcinj Miločer,
Budva Mogren,
Budva Petrovac Ploče,
Budva Pržno,
Budva Slovenska Plaza,
Budva Sutomore, Bar
Sveti Stefan,
Budva Trsteno,
Budva Velika Plaža...