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Cetinje (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Цетиње,
pronounced [t͡sětiɲe]) is a town in Montenegro. It is the
former royal capital (Montenegrin:
prijestonica / приjестоница)...
- The
Cetinje District (Montenegrin:
Cetinjski srez / Цетињски срез) was a
former district within Montenegro. The
administrative centre of the
Cetinje District...
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Cetinje Monastery (Serbian: Цетињски манастир, romanized: Cetinjski manastir) is a
monastery of the
Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located...
- The Old
Royal Capital Cetinje (Montenegrin:
Prijestonica Cetinje / Пријестоница Цетиње) is one of the muni****lities of Montenegro. Due to its
former status...
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Podgor (Cyrillic: Подгор) is a
village in the
Crmnica region of Montenegro. It is best
known as the
birthplace of the
celebrated Yugoslav communist politician...
- Karađorđević. She
spent her
childhood up to the age of 11 in
Cetinje,
where she was
educated by
Cetinje teachers and a
Swiss teacher Mrs. Nykom. In 1875, Princess...
- (Rijeka Crnojevića). Finally, it was
moved to
Cetinje, in the
region of Old Montenegro,
where the
Cetinje Monastery was
built in 1484, by
Prince Ivan Crnojević...
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Cetinje Octoechos (Serbian: Цетињски октоих or
Cetinjski oktoih) is a
Serbian Orthodox liturgical book
printed in 1494 in
Cetinje, the
capital of...
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confederal Dual
Monarchy with Yugoslavia. The
uprising reached a
climax in
Cetinje on 7
January 1919,
which was the date of
Eastern Orthodox Christmas. The...
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Radio Cetinje is the
public radio station in
Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the
oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro,
founded on 27
November 1944. Radio...