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Rumija (Montenegrin: Румија, romanized:
Rumija; Albanian: Rumi) is a
mountain in
southern Montenegro,
situated between the
Adriatic and Lake Skadar. The...
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Rumija was a
steam yacht that
served the
Montenegrin navy from 1905 to 1915. It had two masts, and was 47.78
metres long and 6.10
metres wide.
Rumija...
- 35 km (22 mi)
north of the
Adriatic Sea, an arm of the Mediterranean,
Mount Rumija acts as a
natural barrier,
separating Skadar Lake
basin and
Podgorica area...
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ammunitions along the waterfront, and
captured the
Montenegrin royal yacht Rumija,
which was
later torpedoed. The
destruction of the
wharves prevented larger...
- from the new city of Bar,
resting on Londša hill, at the foot of
Mount Rumija.
According to the 2003 census, the town has a po****tion of 1,864 people...
- of Pentecost, when it is
carried in a
procession to the
summit of
Mount Rumija.
Jovan Vladimir is
regarded as the
first Serbian saint and the
patron saint...
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riviera and
Skadarska Krajina. Bay of
Kotor Perast Sveti Stefan Budva Ulcinj Rumija Kotor Herceg Novi
Northern region comprises eleven muni****lities and is...
- the
carbonate facies recovered at W of Nikšić, NE of
Podgorica and in the
Rumija Mt
remaining as
environments close to the
marginal part.
These layers, generally...
- rich in birdlife,
including the pelican. Game
animals are
found in Ostros,
Rumija, Lisinj, Sutorman, and
Sozina and
include rabbit, badgers, foxes, wolves...
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published a
collection of
poems titled "U
sjenci Rumije" (Under the
Shadow of
Rumija). Perkolić died in
Cetinje on 7
September 2006 and was
buried on 9 September...