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Virpazar (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Вирпазар,
pronounced [
v̞îrpazaːr]) is a
village in the muni****lity of Bar, Montenegro. It is
located in the
Crmnica region...
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crossed into Italy, respectively.
Unrest started around the
Crmnica town of
Virpazar on 3
January 1919 [O.S. 21
December 1918],
where the
supporters of King...
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works on the
first Montenegrin railway, the Bar -
Virpazar line,
begun in 1905. This was a narrow-gauge (750 mm (2 ft 5+1⁄2 in)) railway...
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Sutomore (end of
concurrency with E-851) M-1.1:
Sutomore ( E-851) -
Virpazar M-2:
Virpazar -
Podgorica ( E-762) -
Ribarevine ( E-763) M-5:
Ribarevine ( E-763)...
- and E80
European routes). It is
located north of
Sutomore and
south of
Virpazar, and is
designed to byp**** the "Paštrovska Gora"
mountain range that separates...
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consists of 77 settlements, four of which, Bar,
Stari Bar,
Sutomore and
Virpazar are urban,
while the rest are
rural or suburban. The muni****lity is divided...
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Sutomore (end of
concurrency with E-851) M-1.1:
Sutomore ( E-851) -
Virpazar M-2:
Virpazar -
Podgorica ( E-762) -
Ribarevine ( E-763) M-5:
Ribarevine ( E-763)...
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monastery including the
Church of St. Nicholas,
located near the
village of
Virpazar in the
Crmnica region of Montenegro. It was
founded by
Jelena Balšić (1365–1443)...
- Belgrade–Bar railway.
Montenegro railways former ŽS 461 p****ing
through Virpazar ŽS 461-013 on the Belgrade–Bar railway. A ŽS 461 at
Vrbnica on the border...
- Briska,
Gornji Murići,
Donji Murići, Besa, Pinčići, Bapsulj, Šestan
Crmnica Virpazar, Orahovo, Bračeni, Mikovići, Zabes, Boljevići, Sotonići, Bukovik, Mačuge...