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Cetinje
Cetinje-Cetinje
(Cyrillic: Цетиње, pronounced [t͡sětiɲe]) is a town in . It is the former royal capital (prijestonica / приjестоница) of
Cetinje-Cetinje Monastery
The Cetinje Monastery (Serbian: Цетињски манастир, romanized: Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located
Cetinje-Principality of Montenegro
proclaimed a kingdom by Nikola I, who then became King of Montenegro. The capital was Cetinje and the Montenegrin perper was used as the state currency
Cetinje-Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral
(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
Cetinje-Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
located around modern-day Montenegro. It emerged from the Eparchy of Cetinje, later known as the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, whose bishops
Cetinje-Old Royal Capital Cetinje
Old Royal Capital Cetinje (Montenegrin: Prijestonica Cetinje / Пријестоница Цетиње) is one of the territorial subdivisions of Montenegro. It has the status
Cetinje-Culture of Montenegro
Faculty of the Fine Arts in Cetinje has helped usher in new talent. Some of the most prominent painters from Montenegro include Milo Milunović, Petar
Cetinje-Princess Zorka of Montenegro
returning to Montenegro to be engaged to Petar Karađorđević. She spent her childhood up to the age of 11 in Cetinje, where she was educated by Cetinje teachers
Cetinje-Montenegro
4% of Montenegro's territory of 13,812 square kilometres (5,333 sq mi), and is home to roughly 31% of its total population of 621,000. Cetinje (Cyrillic:
Cetinje-Nicholas I of Montenegro
Simo Popović, Mašo Vrbica, Vasa Pelagić, and more, in Cetinje (1871). Nicholas I of Montenegro was also reflected in literature. His most significant
Cetinje-Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje
was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735, and the founder of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, which ruled Montenegro from 1697 to 1918. He was
Cetinje-History of Montenegro
considerable time in the Old Montenegro, and published in 1614 a description of Cetinje. At the time, the whole male population of Cetinje available for war consisted
Cetinje-Milena of Montenegro
the childless reigning prince of Montenegro Danilo I. In 1856, after the death of her mother, Milena was sent to Cetinje, to be raised in the household
Cetinje-FK Lovćen
Cetinje, Montenegro. It was founded on 20 June 1913. It was named after Mount Lovćen near Cetinje. Lovćen is the oldest football club in Montenegro and
Cetinje-Cetinje Royal Palace
The Cetinje Royal Palace (Serbian: Краљевски двор Цетиње) is located in Cetinje, Montenegro, and for more than 50 years served as the seat of the Serbian/Montenegrin
Cetinje-Blue Palace
as the heir's palace in Cetinje, Montenegro. Today the Blue Palace is the official residence of the President of Montenegro. It was built in 1894–1895
Cetinje-Statistical regions of Montenegro
(Upper and Lower), Skenderija, Malesija, Old Montenegro (Pješivci, Čevo, Cuce, Bjelice, Njeguši, Cetinje field, Ceklin, Komani, Zagarač, Lješani and Rijeka)
Cetinje-Prince Mirko of Montenegro
Dimitri Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирко Петровић-Његош; 17 April 1879 – 2 March 1918) was born in Cetinje, the second son of King
Cetinje-University of Montenegro
campuses in Nikšić, Cetinje, and Kotor. It institution was established in 1974 and currently has 19 faculties. The University of Montenegro was founded on
Cetinje-Italian governorate of Montenegro
, as well as adjacent parts of modern-day Serbia, Kosovo, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The capital of the Zeta Banovina was
Cetinje-Municipalities of Montenegro
administrative subdivisions of Montenegro. The country is divided into 25 municipalities including the Old Royal Capital Cetinje and the Podgorica Capital
Cetinje-Serbia and Montenegro
Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Cрбија и Црна Гора, Srbija i Crna Gora), known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbian: Савезна Република
Cetinje-Cetinje Octoechos
The Cetinje Octoechos (Serbian: Цетињски октоих or Cetinjski oktoih) is an Serbian Orthodox liturgical book printed in 1494 in Cetinje, the capital of
Cetinje-Kingdom of Montenegro
88 years, ending in 2006. Prince Nicholas of Montenegro proclaimed the Kingdom of Montenegro in Cetinje on 28 August 1910, elevating the country from
Cetinje-Montenegro vilayet
for simplicity it is frequently referred to as the "Montenegro Vilayet." The bishops of Cetinje used the term "land (zemlja) of the Black Mountain (Crne
Cetinje-Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro
of Montenegro, two of them being entirely within its borders, and two partially: Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, with seat in Cetinje Monastery
Cetinje-Armed Forces of Montenegro
Until 1912, the territory of the Kingdom of Montenegro was divided into four divisional areas: 1.Cetinje divisional area 2.Podgorica divisional area 3
Cetinje-Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
literature. Njegoš was born in the village of Njeguši, near Montenegro's then-capital Cetinje. He was educated at several Serbian monasteries and became
Cetinje-Petar I Petrović-Njegoš
Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro as the Metropolitan (vladika) of Cetinje, and Exarch (legate) of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. He was the most
Cetinje-Princess Xenia of Montenegro
Xenia of Montenegro was born in Cetinje on 22 April 1881 as the eighth daughter of Nicholas I of Montenegro and his wife, Milena of Montenegro. Unlike
Cetinje-List of presidents of Montenegro
President's office is located in the Blue Palace, in the former royal capital Cetinje. Parties: Independent Communist Party / League of Communists Democratic
Cetinje-Transport in Montenegro
of all main roads in Montenegro. Future Main road from Cetinje to Nikšić is currently under construction, with section from Cetinje to Čevo expected to
Cetinje-Dunaszekcső
assembly, Danilo Šćepčević was officially chosen as the metropolitan of Montenegro (Cetinje). The village has an eight-grade primary school, a kindergarten,
Cetinje-Petar Lubarda
a Serbian painter born in Ljubotinj Cetinje. He was born in Ljubotinj, near Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro. Lubarda's father was an officer of the
Cetinje-Japan–Montenegro relations
Russo-Japanese War) Cetinje: Obod. ISBN 9788630501692; OCLC 164797877 Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Japan-Montenegro Relations Tighter bonds
Cetinje-Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro
Malden: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 9781405142915. Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje Wikimedia Commons has media related to Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro.
Cetinje-National Museum of Montenegro
Cetinje, Montenegro. The museum is divided into five departments:[citation needed] Historical Museum of Montenegro Ethnographic Museum of Montenegro Artistic
Cetinje-KK Lovćen 1947
KK Lovćen 1947, is a men's professional basketball club based in Cetinje, Montenegro. The team currently competes in the Montenegrin Basketball League
Cetinje-Podgor, Montenegro
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
Cetinje-Elena of Montenegro
of Montenegro. With the opening of the case for her canonization, she was made Servant of God by the Catholic Church in 2001. She was born in Cetinje, at
Cetinje-Princess Anastasia of Montenegro
Rasputin to the Empress Alexandra. Princess Anastasia was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, on 4 January 1868, the third child and third daughter of her parents
Cetinje-2022 Cetinje shooting
On 12 August 2022, a spree shooting occurred in Cetinje, Montenegro. Ten people were killed, including two children, and six others were wounded. The
Cetinje-Flag of Montenegro
of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Застава Црне Горе, romanized: Zastava Crne Gore) has a red field with gold border and the coat of arms of Montenegro in its
Cetinje-Cetinje District
The Cetinje District (Montenegrin: Cetinjski srez / Цетињски срез) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the Cetinje District
Cetinje-2013 Cetinje local election
The 2013 Old Royal Capital Cetinje municipal elections was held in Montenegro on Saturday, November 16, 2013 to elect representatives in the City Parliament
Cetinje-Prince Peter of Montenegro
Family of Montenegro. Prince Peter was born in Cetinje, the youngest son of Prince Nicholas I of Montenegro and his consort Milena of Montenegro. He was
Cetinje-Veljko Ražnatović
Crnojevića, near Cetinje in present-day Montenegro. He is part of the Ražnatović family which is a part of the Ceklin clan of Montenegro. As a young man
Cetinje-Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro
24 September 1939) was the Crown Prince of Montenegro. He was the eldest son of King Nicholas I of Montenegro and Queen Milena Vukotić. During the Balkan
Cetinje-List of cities in Montenegro
Montenegro Statistical Office. This is a list of cities/towns in Montenegro: Municipalities of Montenegro Regions of Montenegro Northern Montenegro Populated
Cetinje-Football in Montenegro
won the match 2–1. Exclusively domestic competition started in Montenegro when Cetinje Football Subassociation started its regular league championship
Cetinje-Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro (born 1944)
Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Nikola Petrović Njegoš; Montenegrin Cyrillic: Никола Петровић-Његош; born 7 July 1944) is a French-born architect
Cetinje-List of metropolitans of Montenegro
Littoral List of rulers of Montenegro#Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro Officially enthroned in the Cetinje Monastery on 5 September 2021, amidst a series of violent
Cetinje-Radio and Television of Montenegro
by Knjaz Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (1841–1921) on 3 August 1904. Radio Cetinje commenced broadcasts on 27 November 1944 and in 1949, Radio Titograd was
Cetinje-Tribes of Montenegro
successfully unite the tribes of Old Montenegro against the Ottomans at the Assembly of Cetinje, in 1787. In the same year, Montenegro began to attract the attention
Cetinje-Greens (Montenegro)
identity of Montenegro. The Greens drew their membership from the Highland tribes (Moračani, Piperi, and Rovci), the Katun clans (Bjelice, Cetinje, Čevo, and
Cetinje-Princess Vjera of Montenegro
of Montenegro. Vjera was born as the ninth daughter and eleventh (of twelve) child of Nicholas I of Montenegro and his wife, Milena of Montenegro. Vjera
Cetinje-National Library of Montenegro
listed in the Cetinje Monastery during the reign of the dynasty Crnojević. These are the earliest preserved book inventories in Montenegro. 1838 – Montenegrin
Cetinje-Theological Seminary of St. Peter of Cetinje
Cetinje, Montenegro. The rector of the seminary is archpriest-staurophore Gojko Perović. The first school for theologians existed at the Cetinje Monastery
Cetinje-Court Church (Cetinje)
is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Ćipur neighborhood of Cetinje, Montenegro. The church is dedicated to the Birth of the Most Holy Mother of
Cetinje-Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje
Peter of Cetinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Орден Светог Петра Цетињског) is the a dynastic order of the Royal House of Petrović-Njegoš. As Montenegro is now a
Cetinje-Radio Television Cetinje
oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944. RTV Cetinje has three media services - Radio Cetinje, Internet television and Web
Cetinje-State Archives of Montenegro
Archives of Montenegro (Državi arhiv Crne Gore) are the national archives of the country of Montenegro, located in its historic capital of Cetinje. The archives
Cetinje-Old Montenegro
there are four nahijas in the Old Montenegro region, further divided by local tribes (clans); Katunska Njeguši Cetinje Ćeklići Bjelice Ozrinići Cuce Komani
Cetinje-Princess Anna of Montenegro
Battenberg in both Eastern Orthodox and Protestant wedding ceremonies in Cetinje, Montenegro. Francis was a colonel in the Bulgarian cavalry, where his older
Cetinje-Darinka, Princess of Montenegro
from Nicholas to return to Montenegro. Her residence in Cetinje was transformed to the Cetinje Royal Palace. Olga (Cetinje, March 19, 1859 – Venice, September
Cetinje-Zeta under the Crnojevići
present-day Montenegro and northern Albania. The Crnojević noble family ruled the Zeta from 1451 until 1496. The state included parts of modern Montenegro and
Cetinje-Armorial of Montenegro
This is a list of coats of arms of Montenegro. Most municipalities of Montenegro have their own coat of arms. Many Montenegrin military units and other
Cetinje-Radio Cetinje
Radio Cetinje is the public radio station in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944.
Cetinje-1979 Montenegro earthquake
property. By 1984, Montenegro was still under restoration, the entire Montenegrin coast, especially Budva and Kotor, and Cetinje receiving the heaviest
Cetinje-Montenegro–United Kingdom relations
the royal capital, Cetinje. The former British Embassy in Cetinje is still standing and is now the home of the University of Montenegro Music Academy. After
Cetinje-Zeta Banovina
state of Zeta that roughly corresponds to modern-day Montenegro. The capital of Banovina was Cetinje. According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom
Cetinje-Aleksandar Bogdanović (politician)
and former mayor of , deputy of Democratic Party of Socialists in Parliament of . He was born on 11 March 1977 in
Cetinje-Mirko Petrović-Njegoš
(Heroic Monument), published in the Montenegrin capital of Cetinje in 1864, glorifies Montenegro and Montenegrins, and tells of the great victories over
Cetinje-Tourism in Montenegro
Njegoš's Mausoleum The Cetinje Monastery located in the old royal capital of Cetinje and the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro The Morača Canyon The
Cetinje-Filip Adžić
Cyrillic: Филип Аџић) is a Montenegrin politician. Adžić was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, then part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, in 1986
Cetinje-Christmas Uprising
by the Italian occupation of Montenegro in Cetinje. As of 2017, a walkway was paved on the same burial site in Cetinje without any recognition to the
Cetinje-FK Cetinje
FK Cetinje is a Montenegrin football club based in Cetinje. They currently compete in the Montenegrin Third League. Founded in 1975, Football club Cetinje
Cetinje-Amfilohije Radović
honorary and liturgical title was: His Grace, Archbishop of Cetinje, Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral, of Zeta, Brda (the Highlands) and the Skenderija
Cetinje-University of Montenegro Faculty of Fine Arts
University of Montenegro. The Faculty is located in Cetinje, in the building of the former Russian embassy to Montenegro. Fine art education in Cetinje began
Cetinje-Subdivisions of Cetinje
Cetinje, the former capital of Montenegro, is divided into 24 local communities (Montenegrin Latin: mjesne zajednice, singular: mjesna zajednica), bodies
Cetinje-Montenegro national rugby union team
The Montenegro national rugby team, known as the Wolves (Vukovi), represents Montenegro in rugby union. The sport of rugby has only come recently to the
Cetinje-Biljarda
royal residence in Cetinje, the historic capital of Montenegro. The palace is located in the historic center of Cetinje, near the Cetinje Monastery. Prince-Bishop
Cetinje-Boris Petrovitch Njegosh
Saint Peter of Cetinje and the Order of Prince Danilo I (Grand Cross). 21 January 1980 – 23 March 1986: His Highness Prince Boris of Montenegro 24 March 1986
Cetinje-President of Montenegro
The President of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Predśednik Crne Gore / Предс́едник Црне Горе) is the head of state of Montenegro. The current president is Jakov
Cetinje-Mausoleum of Njegoš
Cetinje Monastery. His remains were transferred to Mount Lovćen in 1855. They remained there until 1916, when during the First World War, Montenegro was
Cetinje-Vasilije Petrović
metropolitan bishop of Cetinje (Prince-Bishop of Montenegro), ruling with Sava Petrović, his cousin. He was author of the History of Montenegro, published in 1754
Cetinje-Mali Iđoš
C. de Charleroi-Marchienne. Mali Iđoš is twinned with: Bar, Montenegro Cetinje, Montenegro Gádoros, Hungary Sokobanja, Serbia Solnechnogorsk, Russia List
Cetinje-Parliament of Montenegro
The Parliament of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Skupština Crne Gore / Скупштина Црне Горе) is the unicameral legislature of Montenegro. The Parliament currently
Cetinje-Albanians in Montenegro
incorporation into Montenegro in 1880. On January 31, 1879, Montenegrin teacher Šćepan Martinović informed the government of Cetinje that the Muslims of
Cetinje-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro. Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through the
Cetinje-List of national parks of Montenegro
Montenegro has five national parks which cover approximately 10 percent of the country's territory. The parks are managed by the National Parks of Montenegro
Cetinje-Princess Milica of Montenegro
Princess Milica Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro, also known as Grand Duchess Militza Nikolaevna of Russia, (14 July 1866 – 5 September 1951) was a Montenegrin
Cetinje-R-1 regional road (Montenegro)
R-1 regional road between Cetinje and Krstac (Njeguši) is the oldest vehicular road in Montenegro. It was built after Montenegro was recognised as independent
Cetinje-RK Lovćen
Adžić RK Lovćen in the First League RK Lovćen in SEHA League SD Lovćen Cetinje Cetinje Official website Handball Federation of Montenegro balkan-handball
Cetinje-Montenegro–Serbia relations
Montenegrin–Serbian relations are foreign relations between Montenegro and Serbia. From 1918 until 2006, the two states were united under the Kingdom of
Cetinje-Miroslav Vicković
session of the AVNOJ, first Minister of Health of Montenegro and first post-World War II Mayor of Cetinje. His mother Anđa (née Vrbica) died when he was
Cetinje-List of national capitals by area
Dhabi 972 375 34 Zimbabwe Harare 960.6 370.9 35 Montenegro Cetinje (seat of President of Montenegro) 910 910 36 Germany Berlin 891.7 344.3 37 Ukraine
Cetinje-University of Montenegro Music Academy
of the University of Montenegro. The Academy is located in Cetinje, in the building of the former British embassy to Montenegro. The Music Academy was
Cetinje-Sport in Montenegro
derby between KK Budućnost and KK Lovćen Cetinje. The main handball derby in Montenegro is between RK Lovćen Cetinje and RK Berane. There is also a rivalry
Cetinje-Njeguši
Njeguši (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Његуши) is a village in the Cetinje Municipality of southern Montenegro, located on the slopes of Mount Lovćen, within the Lovćen
Cetinje-Montenegro: A Land Divided
town of Cetinje holding the State flag of the Kingdom of Montenegro, with the caption: "They tell us nobody had taken out the old flag of Montenegro in Cetinje
Cetinje-2021 Montenegrin episcopal enthronement protests
Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral took place at the historic Cetinje Monastery in September 2021. The protests in Cetinje, supported by president
Cetinje-Montenegrin Orthodox Church
the Archbishop of Cetinje and Montenegro Metropolitan Mihailo. At a General Montenegrin People's Assembly formed by the MOC in Cetinje on January 6, 1997
Cetinje-Sava Petrović (prince-bishop)
the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1735 and 1781, ruling what is known in historiography as the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro; the polity in the hands
Cetinje-List of monarchs of Montenegro
This article lists monarchs of Montenegro, from the establishment of Duklja to the Kingdom of Montenegro which merged into the Kingdom of Serbia in 1918
Cetinje-Freemasonry in Montenegro
Šibalić. There are 5 lodges under its protection: Montenegro (Podgorica) Zora (Kotor) Luča Mikrokozma (Cetinje) Garibaldi (Nikšić) Evropa "U Crnoj Gori 400
Cetinje-Cetinje massacre
The Cetinje massacre was a massacre of 28 citizens of Cetinje in the German occupied territory of Montenegro (modern-day Montenegro) committed by the
Cetinje-Education in Montenegro
Education in Montenegro is regulated by the Ministry of Education and Science of Government of Montenegro. Education starts in either pre-schools or elementary
Cetinje-Danilo Petrović-Njegoš
Metropolitan of Cetinje (1670–1735), Metropolitan of Cetinje Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro (1826–1860), ruling Prince of Montenegro Danilo, Crown Prince
Cetinje-Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski
Cetinjski) is a football-specific stadium constructed in 2022 in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the same site on which there was a historic venue called Stadion
Cetinje-Slavko Perović
magazine Ars, and Radio Cetinje. In 1990, he was one of the founders of Liberal Alliance of Montenegro (LSCG), a party formed in Cetinje with goals of promoting
Cetinje-Demographics of Montenegro
Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622,159 inhabitants. According to a 2016 estimate made by the Statistical Office of Montenegro, Montenegro has 622
Cetinje-Demographic history of Montenegro
peaks of Montenegro, called by Turks disobedient, does not exceed 5000."; "There are no artisans and schools in Montenegro except at the Cetinje monastery
Cetinje-Catholic Church in Montenegro
The Catholic Church in Montenegro (Albanian: Kisha katolike në Mal të Zi, Montenegrin: Католичка црква у Црној Гори, romanized: Katolička crkva u Crnoj
Cetinje-Šćepan Mali
and lords met at Cetinje, Montenegro's capital, on 3 October 1767, and agreed to stop all the feuds between the clans of Montenegro, but only until 23
Cetinje-Zabrđe, Cetinje
is a village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. It is located just southeast of the former capital, Cetinje. According to the 2011 census, its
Cetinje-Montenegrin Third League
League of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Treća Crnogorska Liga / Трећа црногорска лига) is the third and lowest-tier football league in Montenegro. It is headed
Cetinje-Petrović-Njegoš dynasty
Nikola I of Montenegro in Njeguši...its gardens...and meadow-land." "Descendants of the dynasty will have built for them a family home in Cetinje...and be
Cetinje-Scutari invasion of Montenegro (1785)
of Montenegro. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1-5381-3915-8. 1785 June: Kara Mahmud Pasha Bushati of Scutari attacks Montenegro. He captures Cetinje, sets
Cetinje-Orders, decorations, and medals of Montenegro
of Cetinje Order of Petrović-Njegoš Red Cross Order Order of the Freedom of Montenegro (founded in exile in 1919) "Orders and medals of Montenegro". President
Cetinje-Montenegrins
where they built a monastery and a royal court in Cetinje, the future royal capital of Montenegro, before eventually fleeing to Venice. In 1496, the
Cetinje-Architecture of Montenegro
(Škrpjela), the Savina Monastery, the Cetinje Monastery and others. This area, sometimes called Venetian Montenegro, is full of Venetian architecture, mainly
Cetinje-Velestovo, Cetinje
(Montenegrin: Велестово) is a small village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census it had 25 inhabitants. According to
Cetinje-Joanikije Mićović
Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Littoral, with the seat in Cetinje Monastery. On 5 September 2021, he was enthroned in the Cetinje Monastery by Patriarch
Cetinje-Ministry of Culture (Montenegro)
under the name of Ministry of Culture and Media. It is headquartered in Cetinje, in the former branch building of State Mortgage Bank of Yugoslavia. Democratic
Cetinje-Staniša Radonjić
appointed Metropolitan of Cetinje. This marked the beginning of what is known in modern historiography as the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro under the hereditary
Cetinje-Capital punishment in Montenegro
Cetinje, and in 1907 the minister of justice informed the parliament that it was the prince's wish to have the death penalty abolished in Montenegro,
Cetinje-Islam in Montenegro
Islam in Montenegro refers to adherents, communities and religious institutions of Islam in Montenegro. It is the second largest religion in the country
Cetinje-Jelena Vicković
school teacher in Montenegro, and founded the first school for girls in Montenegro. Jelena Vicković founded a girls' school in Cetinje in 1867. This was
Cetinje-Montenegro (province)
Glomazić for Cetinje, Risto Vujačić for Bar and Mujo Sočica for Nikšić. Territory of Montenegro was divided into six areas, with centers in Cetinje, Andrijevica
Cetinje-List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia
Bulgaria Silistra, Bulgaria Loznica Płock, Poland Mali Iđoš Bar, Montenegro Cetinje, Montenegro Gádoros, Hungary Sokobanja, Serbia Solnechnogorsk, Russia Niš
Cetinje-Outline of Montenegro
following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Montenegro: Montenegro – sovereign country located on the Balkan Peninsula in Southern
Cetinje-Montenegrin First League
successful teams at that period were SK Crnogorac Cetinje (10 titles), GSK Balšić Podgorica (7), FK Lovćen Cetinje (5), FK Budućnost Podgorica (4) and FK Arsenal
Cetinje-Football Association of Montenegro
The Football Association of Montenegro was founded on 8 March 1931, under the name Cetinjski fudbalski podsavez ("Cetinje Football Subassociation") as
Cetinje-Social Democratic Party of Montenegro
municipalities in the SR Montenegro, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat and Budva, who were subsequently joined by reformists from Cetinje, formed the first regional
Cetinje-List of international presidential trips made by Andrzej Duda
Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, New Zealand, Nigeria, North Macedonia, Norway, Palestine, Senegal
Cetinje-Brda (Montenegro)
Süleyman entered Cetinje again in 1692, again with the help of the Brđani, and pushed out the Venetians, reasserting his rule over Montenegro which had been
Cetinje-Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro
were also proud of their state, especially in the Cetinje area, the capital of the Kingdom of Montenegro. The sense of distinct statehood bred an autonomist
Cetinje-Guvernadurica
dungeon in the monastery of Cetinje, Montenegro, which is named after the first political prisoner, the last gubernadur of Montenegro, Vukolaj Radonjic. Guvernadurica
Cetinje-Lipa Cave
to Cetinje, Montenegro. It has a system of about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) of passages and halls, which makes it one of the largest caves in Montenegro. It's
Cetinje-Rail transport in Montenegro
long, which opened in 1908. The extension of this line from Virpazar to Cetinje was planned, but never came through, due to lack of funding, and the beginning
Cetinje-University of Montenegro Faculty of Drama
University of Montenegro. The Faculty is located in Cetinje, in the building of the former Turkish embassy to Montenegro. The Faculty of Drama in Cetinje started
Cetinje-List of flags of Montenegro
media related to Flags of Montenegro. Montenegro Flag of Montenegro Coat of arms of Montenegro Armorial of Montenegro "Montenegro, Adopted: 12th July 2004"
Cetinje-SD Lovćen Cetinje
Lovćen Cetinje, commonly abbreviated as SD Lovćen, is a sports society organisation from Cetinje, Montenegro. By tradition, number of titles and historical
Cetinje-Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
list of cities in Serbia and Montenegro. For a list of municipalities, see Internal structure of Serbia and Montenegro; for a list of all places in Serbia
Cetinje-List of wars involving Albania
Kosovo: A Short History . p. 176 Michael Schuman (14 May 2014). Serbia and Montenegro. Infobase. p. 19. ISBN 9781438122526. Retrieved 24 March 2016. Clissold
Cetinje-List of national archives
National Archives of Mongolia Ulaanbaatar 1927 [95] Montenegro State Archives of Montenegro Cetinje 1951 [96] Morocco National Library of the Kingdom
Cetinje-Olga Petrović Njegoš
Venice to Cattaro and then to Montenegro, where her remains were buried next to her mother and father, in the Monastery of Cetinje. Princess Olga's funeral
Cetinje-Princess Helen of Serbia
Helen, whose mother died when she was a small child, was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, and was brought up largely under the care of her aunts Stana and
Cetinje-Stanislav Radonjić
XVI до XVIII века. сердар Станиша Станишић "Guvernadurs in Montenegro 1711-1832" -Risto J. Dragicevic- Cetinje i Crna Gora, 1927. Radonjic coat of arms
Cetinje-Suzana Pribilović
Suzana Pribilović (Serbian Cyrillic: Сузана Прибиловић; born 1972 in Cetinje) is a Montenegrin judge and politician, former Minister of Public Administration
Cetinje-Montenegrin language
Crnojević, starting in Obod and later moving to Cetinje. This press produced five incunabula, making Montenegro one of the four Slavic nations with incunabula
Cetinje-Miloš Brnović
midfielder for Budućnost Podgorica and the Montenegro national team. Brnović made his debut for the senior Montenegro national team on 25 March 2024 in a friendly
Cetinje-Danilo I
Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro Order of Prince Danilo I Crown Prince Danilo I of Montenegro Danilo Petrović-Njegoš (disambiguation)
Cetinje-List of World Heritage Sites in Montenegro
Tentative Lists: Montenegro". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the original on 12 October 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015. "Cetinje Historic Core"
Cetinje-Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
(former Serbia) District of Čačak (former Serbia) District of Cetinje (former Montenegro) District of Ćuprija (District of Morava; former Serbia) County
Cetinje-Kotor
as Cattaro (from Italian: pronounced [ˈkattaro]), is a coastal city in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has a
Cetinje-List of Montenegrins
Nicholas I of Montenegro Pope Sixtus V Petar I Petrović-Njegoš/Saint Peter of Cetinje Petar II Petrović-Njegoš/Saint Peter II of Cetinje Saint Vasilije
Cetinje-Ćetković
Ćetković (born 1983 in Podgorica, Montenegro), Montenegrin footballer Petar Ćetković (born in Cetinje, Montenegro), Partisan Montenegrin War Hero and
Cetinje-ŽOK Lovćen Cetinje
Montenegrin women's volleyball Cup Volleyball Federation of Montenegro (OSCG) SD Lovćen Cetinje Cetinje "OSCG uručio lopte Lovćenu sa Cetinja i Liberu iz Petrovca"
Cetinje-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
almost all the territory of Montenegro. The Italian troops were forced to retreat to their strongholds in Pljevlja, Nikšić, Cetinje and Podgorica. The main
Cetinje-Elektroprivreda Crne Gore
commissioning of the Cetinje mini-power plant, other power plants started to open in Montenegro, and other towns and citizens in Montenegro started to enjoy
Cetinje-2022 in Montenegro
of Montenegro as the new Prime Minister, succeeding Zdravko Krivokapić, who was ousted by a motion of censure on 4 February. 12 August – 2022 Cetinje shooting
Cetinje-Danilo Petrović
Metropolitan of Cetinje, Metropolitan of Cetinje, in office (1697-1735) Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro, ruling Prince of Montenegro (1851–1860) Danilo
Cetinje-Ubli
Ubli, a settlement on the island of Lastovo In Montenegro: Ubli, Cetinje, a settlement in the Cetinje municipality Ubli, Herceg Novi, a settlement in
Cetinje-Serbs of Montenegro
Ulcinj (5.75%) Cetinje (4.36%) Rožaje (3.58%) Serbia portal Montenegro-Serbia relations Montenegrins of Serbia Serbia and Montenegro Serbian-Montenegrin
Cetinje-Ilarion Roganović
Metropolitan of Montenegro and the Highlands from 1860 to 1882. Earlier, he was also the archimandrite of the Ždrebaonik, Ostrog and Cetinje Monasteries.
Cetinje-Vladika
, the title referred to the bishop of , who also served as the spiritual leader and the prince of the Prince-Bishopric of
Cetinje-Ars (magazine)
literature, culture and social affairs. It started out in 1986 in Cetinje (then part of SR Montenegro, Yugoslavia). One of the founders and first editors of the
Cetinje-Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of National Liberation
leksikon Crne Gore", Vijesti, Podgorica, 2006 Lakić, Zoran (1981). "Narodna vlast u Crnoj Gori 1941-1945". Obod Cetinje, Narodna knjiga Beograd v t e v t e
Cetinje-List of state visits made by Gjorge Ivanov
Srebrenica 20 years of Srebrenica genocide September 15–16, 2015 Montenegro Cetinje, Podgorica Official State Visit October 31, 2015 Holy See Vatican
Cetinje-Janko Vukotić
lower gymnasium at Cetinje, and at the Military Academy of Modena in Italy. Vukotić served as Minister of Defence of Kingdom of Montenegro in the periods
Cetinje-Budva
connected to inland Montenegro by two-laned highways. There are two ways to reach Budva from Podgorica – either through Cetinje, or through the Sozina
Cetinje-The Books of Knjige
are also registered as an NGO in Montenegro. Members of this troupe grew up as close friends in Cetinje, Montenegro. They have been known in the city
Cetinje-List of cities by average precipitation
Service of Montenegro. Retrieved 6 March 2021. "Climate: Cetinje" (in Montenegrin). Hydrological and Meteorological Service of Montenegro. Retrieved 4
Cetinje-List of radio stations in Montenegro
The following is a list of radio stations in Montenegro. Radiomap.eu: Radio stanice u Podgorici (in Serbian) Radiostanica.com:Crnogorske radio stanice
Cetinje-Cross pattée
movement, most notably by the Liberal Alliance of Montenegro. Nowadays, Montenegro's Royal Capital City Cetinje uses krstaš flag as its flag. It is also used
Cetinje-Cetinje chronicle
Montenegro, published in Moscow in 1754. ´There are several preserved transcriptions of this manuscript collection. The original is kept in Cetinje monastery
Cetinje-Čevo
also known as Kčevo (Кчево), is a village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. The village was held by the Ozrinići tribe of the Katunska nahija
Cetinje-Sanjak of Montenegro
The Sanjak of Montenegro (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Санџак Црне Горе/Sandžak Crne Gore; Turkish: Karadağ Sancağı, literally Sanjak of the Black
Cetinje-Telephone numbers in Yugoslavia
or 3, in Croatia 4 or 5, in Slovenia 6, Bosnia and Herzegovina 7, in Montenegro 8 and in Macedonia 9. Yugoslavia's country calling code was +38. On 1
Cetinje-Montenegrin Second League
CFL) is the second-top football league in Montenegro. It is headed by the Football Association of Montenegro. Second Montenegrin League consists of 10
Cetinje-Hydrometeorological Institute of Montenegro
towns of Cetinje and Nikšić, and later on in other urban parts of the Principality of Montenegro. A central meteorological service in Montenegro was established
Cetinje-Milija and Pavle Bakić
returned to their country, then the Kingdom of Montenegro, and served in Janko Vukotić's Third Unit, in Cetinje. They fought in Macedonia, where Milija was
Cetinje-Mašo Vrbica
works in Montenegro, notably the bridge over the Zeta in Danilovgrad, the road from Rijeka Crnojevića to Podgorica and the water supply in Cetinje. On 16
Cetinje-Glas Crnogorca
Voice of Montenegro (Serbian: Glas Crnogorca / Глас Црногорца) was a weekly newspaper published in Cetinje between 1873 and 1916. After the Serbian annexation
Cetinje-Stećak
Herzegovina Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina Velimlje, Montenegro Cetinje, Montenegro Klenak, Montenegro Mramorje, Serbia Somewhere in Dalmatia, Croatia Somewhere
Cetinje-Montenegrin mafia
mafija/Црногорска мафија) refers to the various criminal organizations based in Montenegro or composed of Montenegrins. Outside of the country Montenegrin gangs
Cetinje-OFK Mladost Donja Gorica
promotion via playoffs, with two victories against FK Petnjica (2-0) and FK Cetinje (6-0). With that success, in the summer of 2021, the team from Donja Gorica
Cetinje-Societe Generale bank Montenegro
Societe Generale bank Montenegro (full name: Societe Generale Montenegro AD, MNSE: POBA) was a bank operating in Montenegro. Founded in 1906 as Podgorička
Cetinje-Montenegro Tennis Association
The Montenegro Tennis Association (MTA) (Montenegrin: Teniski savez Crne Gore, TSCG) is the governing body of tennis in Montenegro. It is based in Podgorica
Cetinje-Guvernadur
(1688–1692), crew chief of the military in the Republic of Venice on Cetinje. Montenegro's first guvernadur was Djikan Vukotic, whose son Vukajle refused to
Cetinje-Rugby Club Lovćen
2015 at Cetinje, Montenegro. Rugby union in Montenegro Montenegrin Rugby Union 2014–16 European Nations Cup Third Division SD Lovćen Cetinje Cetinje Rugby
Cetinje-Skender-Bey Crnojević
Upper Zeta (corresponding roughly to the southern half of Cetinje municipality, Montenegro), which at the time was a nominal vassal of the Republic of
Cetinje-Nicholas, Prince of Montenegro (born 1944)
stipend equal to that of the President, and grants his family residences in Cetinje and Podgorica, the Petrović Njegoš historic family home in Njeguši, and
Cetinje-RK Lovćen
Rukometni klub Lovćen is a Montenegrin handball club from Old Royal Capital Cetinje, that plays in Montenegrin First League. For decades, Lovćen has been the
Cetinje-Podgor, Montenegro
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
Cetinje-Perper (band)
Perper is a Montenegrin pop rock band from Cetinje. The band was founded in December 1991 and today it is one of most popular rock bands in Montenegro
Cetinje-Princess Zorka of Montenegro
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
Cetinje-Lake Skadar
Lake Skadar (Albanian: Liqeni i Shkodrës, pronounced [liˈcɛni i ˈʃkɔdrəs]; Montenegrin: Скадарско језеро, Skadarsko jezero, pronounced [skâdarskɔː jɛ̂zɛrɔ]) –
Cetinje-Christmas Uprising
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
Cetinje-List of flags of Montenegro
above two horizontal stripes on white background. 2006 — present Flag of Cetinje. White cross pattée on red background. 2006 — present Flag of Bar. The
Cetinje-Morean War
Ottoman forces annihilated the hajduks and penetrated to Cetinje. After plundering Cetinje, Bushati retreated. Undetermined, with result in low rate
Cetinje-Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
of Bitola (former Serbia) District of Čačak (former Serbia) District of Cetinje (former Montenegro) District of Ćuprija (District of Morava; former Serbia)
Cetinje-Serbian Sparta
Serbian Sparta is a nickname that may refer to the following places: Cetinje or all of Montenegro East Herzegovina Braničevo This disambiguation page
Cetinje-Milena of Montenegro
Montenegro Danilo I. In 1856, after the death of her mother, Milena was sent to Cetinje, to be raised in the household of her future in laws. Having grown up according
Cetinje-Prince Dimitri Romanov
2016) Montenegrin Royal Family : Knight of the Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje Knight of the Order of Petrovic Njegos Grand Cross of the Order of Prince
Cetinje-Cetinje Monastery
The Cetinje Monastery (Serbian: Цетињски манастир, romanized: Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located
Cetinje-Blue Palace
Плави дворац, romanized: Plavi dvorac) was built as the heir's palace in Cetinje, Montenegro. Today the Blue Palace is the official residence of the President
Cetinje-Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje
The Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Орден Светог Петра Цетињског) is the a dynastic order of the Royal House of Petrović-Njegoš. As
Cetinje-Njeguši
Njeguši (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Његуши) is a village in the Cetinje Municipality of southern Montenegro, located on the slopes of Mount Lovćen, within
Cetinje-Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)
Montenegro Status Constituent state of Serbia and Montenegro Capital Podgorica Cetinje (Royal Capital) Official languages Serbian language of ijekavian dialect
Cetinje-Lost literary work
survived copy in a 16th-century manuscript, together with a younger annals. Cetinje Chronicle covers events from 14th century until the end of 16th century
Cetinje-John the Baptist
Chalcedon and later to Constantinople. An Orthodox Christian monastery in Cetinje, Montenegro, and the Catholic Cathedral of Siena, in Italy, both claim
Cetinje-List of chess grandmasters
1961-09-29 Leningrad 1995 Russia M Ivanović, Božidar 900095 1946-08-24 Cetinje 1978 Yugoslavia M currently Montenegro Ivić, Velimir 950122 2002-08-27
Cetinje-Onamo, 'namo!
frequently referenced to foreign diplomats in the Montenegrin capital Cetinje, and describe Nicholas' desire to set foot in Serbia's medieval capital
Cetinje-Podgorica
Although not as rich in museums and galleries as the historic royal capital Cetinje, there are several noteworthy museums: The Podgorica City Museum (Muzej
Cetinje-House of Karađorđević
as Vojvode of my own blood and kin. His son, Alexander, who was born in Cetinje was nicknamed Montenegrin.[better source needed] The Vasojevići tribe claim
Cetinje-Cross pattée
Liberal Alliance of Montenegro. Nowadays, Montenegro's Royal Capital City Cetinje uses krstaš flag as its flag. It is also used as an unofficial alternate
Cetinje-Capital city
executive, but the seat of the presidency is in the former royal capital of Cetinje. Myanmar (Burma): Naypyidaw was designated the national capital in 2005
Cetinje-History of Montenegro
Republic of Venice. From 1516 until 1852 the prince-bishops (vladikas) of Cetinje were the rulers. The House of Petrović-Njegoš ruled until 1918. From 1918
Cetinje-List of cities in Montenegro
14,031 16,340 +16.46% Coastal 14 Zeta 16,231 16,206 −0.15% Central 15 Cetinje 16,657 14,465 −13.16% Central 16 Tuzi 11,379 13,142 +15.49% Central 17
Cetinje-Split, Croatia
partnered with: Beirut, Lebanon Bandar Lampung, Indonesia Cagli, Italy Cetinje, Montenegro Iquique, Chile İzmir, Turkey Kermanshah, Iran Patras, Greece
Cetinje-Veliko Tarnovo
China Asti, Italy Ferrara, Italy Bayonne, France Bitola, North Macedonia Cetinje, Montenegro Colonia Tovar, Venezuela Iaşi, Romania Kraków, Poland Niš,
Cetinje-Nićifor Dučić
Archimandrite of Herzegovina Nićifor Dučić founded the Orthodox Seminarium in Cetinje in 1863. In 1880 Dučić was appointed as the head of the National Museum
Cetinje-Prince Nicholas Romanov
of the Order of Prince Danilo I Knight of the Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje "Nikolai Romanov Prince of Russia Presentation". nikolairomanov.com. 26
Cetinje-Montenegro–Serbia relations
Prince Peter of Serbia (1) and Princess Zorka of Montenegro (2) with family in Cetinje (ca. 1890)
Cetinje-Montenegro
333 sq mi), and is home to roughly 31% of its total population of 621,000. Cetinje (Cyrillic: Цетиње) is the former royal capital and cultural centre of Montenegro
Cetinje-Detailed logarithmic timeline
wildfires. 2022 Israel-Islamic Jihad conflict. FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. 2022 Cetinje shooting. Stabbing of Salman Rushdie. 2022 China heat wave, most severe
Cetinje-Petar II Petrović-Njegoš
Njegoš was born in the village of Njeguši, near Montenegro's then-capital Cetinje. He was educated at several Serbian monasteries and became the country's
Cetinje-Headhunting
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš started building a tower called "Tablja" above Cetinje Monastery. The tower was never finished, and Montenegrins used it to display
Cetinje-Survivor Srbija
Samobor, Croatia Survivor VIP: Costa Rica 3rd Runner-Up Nikola Šoć 26 Cetinje, Montenegro Survivor VIP: Costa Rica 2nd Runner-Up Milan Gromilić 33 Belgrade
Cetinje-Montenegrin mafia
clan also has a strong presence in Herceg Novi, Podgorica, Nikšić and Cetinje. Bečići clan is an organized criminal group based in Bečići, a suburb of
Cetinje-Banknotes of the Yugoslav dinar
Tronoša 50,000 dinara 139 × 66 Violet and blue Petar II Petrović Njegoš Cetinje monastery 14 October 1993 500,000 dinara 143 × 68 Green and yellow Dositej
Cetinje-Filip Kapisoda
for the murder-suicide was jealousy. He was buried on 19 March 2010 in Cetinje, the day before Pajčin's funeral. His funeral was attended by his brother
Cetinje-Cetinje Royal Palace
The Cetinje Royal Palace (Serbian: Краљевски двор Цетиње) is located in Cetinje, Montenegro, and for more than 50 years served as the seat of the Serbian/Montenegrin
Cetinje-Alexander I of Yugoslavia
the longest of the three monarchs of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Born in Cetinje, Montenegro, Alexander was the second son of Peter and Zorka Karađorđević
Cetinje-Regalia of Serbia
14th Century Crown of King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski Nemanjić is kept at Cetinje Monastery in Montenegro. Originally the crown was in possession of the
Cetinje-Serbia and Montenegro
Name Capital Flag Coat of arms or emblem Republic of Serbia Belgrade AP Vojvodina Novi Sad Kosovo Prishtina Republic of Montenegro Cetinje Podgorica
Cetinje-Kotor
(through Sozina tunnel). There is also a historic road connecting Kotor with Cetinje, which has views of Kotor bay. Tivat Airport is 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) away
Cetinje-Cetinje
Cetinje (Cyrillic: Цетиње, pronounced [t͡sětiɲe]) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (prijestonica / приjестоница) of Montenegro
Cetinje-List of cheeses
Montenegro town of Nikšić. Njeguški sir In the Southern Montenegro town of Cetinje surroundings at Njeguši the famous cheese of Njeguši is produced. It is
Cetinje-Radomir
Radomir of Bulgaria (died 1015), Tsar of Bulgaria Radomir (Cetinje) [sh], a village in Cetinje Municipality, Montenegro Radomir (mountain), a mountain peak
Cetinje-Kharkiv
Albuquerque, USA (2023) Bologna, Italy (1966) Brno, Czech Republic (2005) Cetinje, Montenegro (2011) Cincinnati, United States (1989) Daejeon, South Korea
Cetinje-Oldest football clubs
oldest football club in Montenegro is FK Lovćen founded in the town of Cetinje in 1913. The oldest football (and oldest cricket) club in the Netherlands
Cetinje-Princess Xenia of Montenegro
Duke of Hesse, among others. Princess Xenia of Montenegro was born in Cetinje on 22 April 1881 as the eighth daughter of Nicholas I of Montenegro and
Cetinje-Rijeka
Ljubljana, Slovenia Cetinje, Montenegro Bitola, North Macedonia Csepel, Hungary Burgas, Bulgaria Novi Sad, Serbia Faenza, Italy Este, Italy Genoa, Italy
Cetinje-Japan–Montenegro relations
Crnogorci u rusko-japanskom ratu (Montenegrins in the Russo-Japanese War). Cetinje: Obod. OCLC 040389738 __________. (1994). Dr Anto Gvozdenović: general
Cetinje-Theocracy
was located around modern-day Montenegro. It emerged from the Eparchy of Cetinje, later known as the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, whose
Cetinje-List of monarchs of Montenegro
Nikola I (as King) Formation 1018 Abolition 1918 Residence Royal Palace, Cetinje, Montenegro Appointer Hereditary Pretender(s) Nikola Petrović-Njegoš
Cetinje-Statistical regions of Montenegro
regions, and contains the capital of Podgorica, the historical capital of Cetinje, and the industrial center of Nikšić. Most of the Montenegrin economic
Cetinje-Subdivisions of Cetinje
Cetinje, the former capital of Montenegro, is divided into 24 local communities (Montenegrin Latin: mjesne zajednice, singular: mjesna zajednica), bodies
Cetinje-Chetniks
Gori: Četnički i federalistički pokret 1941–1945 (in Serbo-Croatian). Cetinje, Yugoslavia: Obod. Pavlaković, Vjeran (2005). "Serbia Transformed?". In
Cetinje-Kingdom of Montenegro
Prince Nicholas of Montenegro proclaimed the Kingdom of Montenegro in Cetinje on 28 August 1910, elevating the country from the rank of Principality
Cetinje-Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro
was located around modern-day Montenegro. It emerged from the Eparchy of Cetinje, later known as the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, whose
Cetinje-Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje
Данило I Петровић-Његош; 1670 – 11 January 1735) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735, and the founder of the House of Petrović-Njegoš
Cetinje-Petrović-Njegoš dynasty
"Descendants of the dynasty will have built for them a family home in Cetinje...and be given an apartment in Podgorica" (Article 12). To carry out their
Cetinje-Marin Barleti
self-consciousness. A traduction of this work of Barleti is in slavonic, in the Cetinje chronicle. A note at the end of this manuscript says, according to Martinovic
Cetinje-List of national capitals
the Netherlands. Phnom Penh Cambodia Asia Podgorica Montenegro Europe Cetinje has been designated the "Old Royal Capital" and is the present seat of
Cetinje-Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral
(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
Cetinje-Bajo Pivljanin
hajduks on the battlefield. The Ottoman forces under Süleyman approached Cetinje, and the two forces met at the hill of Vrtijeljka on 7 May 1685. The hajduk
Cetinje-Zeta under the Crnojevići
under Mount Lovćen. There he built the Orthodox Cetinje Monastery, around which the capital, Cetinje, would emerge. Đurađ IV Crnojević became ruler of
Cetinje-Flag of Montenegro
military stag during the Montenegrin-Ottoman wars. The same flag was used in Cetinje in 1878, upon the recognition of independence by the Ottoman Empire at
Cetinje-Darinka, Princess of Montenegro
to return to Montenegro. Her residence in Cetinje was transformed to the Cetinje Royal Palace. Olga (Cetinje, March 19, 1859 – Venice, September 21, 1896)
Cetinje-Sinaia
of Romania, and amusement rides. Sinaia is twinned with: Aosta, Italy Cetinje, Montenegro Hod HaSharon, Israel Cascais, Portugal Thame, United Kingdom
Cetinje-Cetinje chronicle
The Cetinje Chronicle (Serbian: Цетињски љетопис/Cetinjski ljetopis) is a collection of manuscripts (letters, documents, reports and poems) compiled by
Cetinje-List of wars involving Albania
Forces in the Battle of Vrtijeljka. Shkodran Forces invade Montenegro. Cetinje is captured. Kosovo campaign of The Holy League (1689) Holy League Albanian
Cetinje-University of Montenegro Faculty of Fine Arts
The Faculty is located in Cetinje, in the building of the former Russian embassy to Montenegro. Fine art education in Cetinje began with the establishment
Cetinje-Principality of Montenegro
kingdom by Nikola I, who then became King of Montenegro. The capital was Cetinje and the Montenegrin perper was used as the state currency from 1906. The
Cetinje-Cetinje District
The Cetinje District (Montenegrin: Cetinjski srez / Цетињски срез) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the Cetinje District
Cetinje-Transport in Montenegro
moći magistralom Cetinje-Čevo" [Cetinje-Čevo main road will be finished until end of July]. cetinjskilist.com (in Montenegrin). RTV Cetinje. 25 March 2023
Cetinje-Long Turkish War
the uprising was aided by Serbian Orthodox metropolitans Rufim Njeguš of Cetinje and Visarion of Trebinje. In response, Ottoman Grand Vizier Koca Sinan
Cetinje-Zeta Banovina
roughly corresponds to modern-day Montenegro. The capital of Banovina was Cetinje. According to the 1931 Constitution of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, The Zeta
Cetinje-Alba Iulia
Henares, Spain Alessandria, Italy Arnsberg, Germany Biograd na Moru, Croatia Cetinje, Montenegro Chișinău, Moldova Düzce, Turkey Lanzhou, China Nof HaGalil
Cetinje-2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
there was a light majority (around 50-60%) for independence, with the Cetinje municipality, traditional centre of old Montenegro, having a huge percentage
Cetinje-2013 Cetinje local election
The 2013 Old Royal Capital Cetinje municipal elections was held in Montenegro on Saturday, November 16, 2013 to elect representatives in the City Parliament
Cetinje-2012–13 Montenegrin First Handball League
Table of the first part of the season: At the final phase, RK Lovćen Cetinje defended their champions' title from the last season. Lovćen became second
Cetinje-2011–12 Montenegrin First Handball League
Other teams were playing league for relegation. Handball club Cepelin Cetinje withdraw from the competition after the first part, due to financial problems
Cetinje-List of national capitals by latitude
Ossetia. 42.25 Kutaisi (legislative) Georgia 42.43 Podgorica (official) Cetinje (seat of the President) Montenegro 42.5 Andorra la Vella Andorra 42.67
Cetinje-Alexander II of Russia
Charles, 22 July 1873 Principality of Montenegro: Knight of St. Peter of Cetinje Nassau: Knight of the Gold Lion of Nassau, May 1858 Netherlands: Grand
Cetinje-2013–14 Montenegrin First Handball League
Table of the first part of the season: At the final phase, RK Lovćen Cetinje defended their champions' title from the last season. Lovćen became first
Cetinje-FK Lovćen in the First League
6:0, Lovćen – Petrovac, 30 April 2017, Cetinje Largest defeat: 1:6, Lovćen – Sutjeska, 1 December 2012, Cetinje; 5:0, Budućnost - Lovćen, 19 November 2016
Cetinje-Danilo Petrović
Danilo Petrović may refer to: Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje, Metropolitan of Cetinje, in office (1697-1735) Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro, ruling
Cetinje-2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup
June)[non-primary source needed] Rijeka Crnojevića/Boka/ Sveti Stefan/Cetinje (6 June) Podgorica (7 June) Serbia (9–10 June)[non-primary source needed]
Cetinje-Ivan Crnojević
his realm in 1479. He resumed power in 1481 in Žabljak and soon founded Cetinje as the new capital of his state. Ivan Crnojević was a member of the Crnojević
Cetinje-Radio Cetinje
Radio Cetinje is the public radio station in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944. Radio
Cetinje-Bečići
Bečići Бечићи Village Bečići as seen from Cetinje–Budva road Bečići Location within Montenegro Coordinates: 42°17′02″N 18°52′09″E / 42.28389°N 18.86917°E
Cetinje-Montenegro vilayet
with the Montenegrin tribes, with the support of the Metropolitanate of Cetinje, constantly waging wars against Turks. In Ottoman Turkish, it was known
Cetinje-Velestovo, Cetinje
Velestovo (Montenegrin: Велестово) is a small village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census it had 25 inhabitants. According
Cetinje-Süleyman, sanjak-bey of Scutari
victorious Ottomans paraded with 500 severed heads through Cetinje, and also attacked the Cetinje monastery and the palace of Ivan Crnojević. Süleyman had
Cetinje-Mirko Petrović-Njegoš
Junački spomenik (Heroic Monument), published in the Montenegrin capital of Cetinje in 1864, glorifies Montenegro and Montenegrins, and tells of the great
Cetinje-Köppen climate classification
Cfa) Brussels, Belgium (Cfb) Caransebeş, Romania (Cfb, bordering on Dfb) Cetinje, Montenegro (Cfb, bordering on Dfb) Christchurch, New Zealand (Cfb) Copenhagen
Cetinje-Archbishop
Montenegro and the Littoral, with seat in Cetinje, was personally given only the honorary title Archbishop of Cetinje, but without any jurisdiction over other
Cetinje-Old Royal Capital Cetinje
Old Royal Capital Cetinje (Montenegrin: Prijestonica Cetinje / Пријестоница Цетиње) is one of the territorial subdivisions of Montenegro. It has the status
Cetinje-Princess Anastasia of Montenegro
Grigori Rasputin to the Empress Alexandra. Princess Anastasia was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, on 4 January 1868, the third child and third daughter of her
Cetinje-Princess Milica of Montenegro
Grand Duchess Militza Nikolaevna of Russia Born (1866-07-14)14 July 1866 Cetinje, Montenegro Died 5 September 1951(1951-09-05) (aged 85) Alexandria, Kingdom
Cetinje-Milo Đukanović
arrived in the town of Cetinje along with some of his DPS colleagues. Both the Metropolitan and the Patriarch were flown to Cetinje by helicopter and then
Cetinje-Ruvim
to: Rufim Njeguš, Orthodox Metropolitan of Cetinje (1594–1636) Rufim Boljević, Orthodox Metropolitan of Cetinje (1662–73) Hadži-Ruvim (1752–1804), Orthodox
Cetinje-President of Montenegro
The Blue Palace in Cetinje, the official seat of the President of Montenegro.
Cetinje-Vavila, Metropolitan of Zeta
1485, in the charter issued by Ivan Crnojević (r. 1465–1490); the Old Cetinje Monastery was built in 1484–85, at which time the Metropolitan of Zeta
Cetinje-1993 Montenegrin independent championship
self-organized futsal clubs from municipalities of Cetinje, Kotor, Nikšić and Podgorica. KMF Cetinje - Cetinje KMF Crnogorac - Kotor KMF Onogošt - Nikšić KMF
Cetinje-Prince-bishop
officially recognized, and was ultimately discontinued. The bishops of Cetinje, who took as the Prince-Bishops of Montenegro the place of the earlier
Cetinje-University of Montenegro
are located in the country's capital Podgorica, with campuses in Nikšić, Cetinje, and Kotor. It institution was established in 1974 and currently has 19
Cetinje-ŽOK Lovćen Cetinje
Lovćen) is a Montenergin women's volleyball club founded in 1980. Based in Cetinje, ŽOK Lovćen often participate in Montenegrin women's volley league and
Cetinje-Danilo Petrović-Njegoš
Petrović-Njegoš may refer to: Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje (1670–1735), Metropolitan of Cetinje Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro (1826–1860), ruling Prince
Cetinje-Dušan Vuksan
respectively. In 1910, he was appointed professor at the Gymnasium in Cetinje. Three years later, he was promoted to headmaster of the Gymnasium in Peć
Cetinje-Invasion of Yugoslavia
Yugoslav offensive in Albania, the 18th Infantry Division Messina took Cetinje, Dubrovnik and Kotor on 17 April, meeting with the Italian units of the
Cetinje-Municipalities of Montenegro
country is divided into 25 municipalities including the Old Royal Capital Cetinje and the Podgorica Capital City. Podgorica is divided into one subdivision
Cetinje-Parliament of Montenegro
D'Hondt method Last election 11 June 2023 Meeting place House of the Assembly, Boulevard of Saint Peter of Cetinje, Podgorica Website www.skupstina.me
Cetinje-List of sovereign states in the 1910s
Widely recognized state. Still dependent from China. → Montenegro Capital: Cetinje Principality of Montenegro (to August 28, 1910) Kingdom of Montenegro (from
Cetinje-Zoran Milović
player: 1996–1998 Borovica Ruma 1998–2004 Lovćen Cetinje 2005–2005 AEL Limassol 2005 Keravnos 2005 Lovćen Cetinje 2006 Zdravlje Leskovac 2006–2007 Swisslion
Cetinje-Armed Forces of Montenegro
history. These Montenegrin officers held courses in Podgorica, Nikšić and Cetinje. In September 1895, the first permanent Infantry NCO school in Podgorica
Cetinje-List of metropolitans of Montenegro
Littoral, and their predecessors (bishops and metropolitans of Zeta, and Cetinje), from 1219 to the present day. Ilarion I (1220–1242) German I (1242–1250)
Cetinje-Boris Petrovitch Njegosh
Véronique holds the Order of Petrović Njegoš, the Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje and the Order of Prince Danilo I (Grand Cross). 21 January 1980 – 23 March
Cetinje-Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik is twinned with: Bad Homburg vor der Höhe, Germany Beyoğlu, Turkey Cetinje, Montenegro Graz, Austria Helsingborg, Sweden Imotski, Croatia Monterey
Cetinje-Budva
empire, Fort Kosmač, was constructed nearby to guard the road from Budva to Cetinje. After the war, the Serbian army entered Budva after it was abandoned by
Cetinje-Miraš Dedeić
On 6 January 1997 in Cetinje, he was proposed and elected head of the Montenegrin Orthodox Church. On 31 October 1998 in Cetinje, he was enthroned as
Cetinje-Culture of Montenegro
state-owned printing press (Printing House of Crnojevići) was located in Cetinje in 1494, where the first South Slavic book was printed the same year (Oktoih)
Cetinje-Oceanic climate
Romania (Cfb, bordering on Dfb) Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom (Cfb) Cetinje, Montenegro (Cfb, bordering on Dfb) Copenhagen, Denmark (Cfb) Corvo Island
Cetinje-Biljarda
royal residence in Cetinje, the historic capital of Montenegro. The palace is located in the historic center of Cetinje, near the Cetinje Monastery. Prince-Bishop
Cetinje-List of royal palaces
Nikola's Palace Cetinje Podgorica Royal Palace Podgorica Blue Palace Cetinje Nikšić Royal Palace Nikšić Bar Royal Palace Bar Biljarda Cetinje Netherlands
Cetinje-Veljko Ražnatović
worked as an illegal in Cetinje, where he was a member of the District Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia for Cetinje. He later transferred
Cetinje-Montenegrin Orthodox Church
the Archbishop of Cetinje and Montenegro Metropolitan Mihailo. At a General Montenegrin People's Assembly formed by the MOC in Cetinje on January 6, 1997
Cetinje-Radio Television Cetinje
RTV Cetinje (Serbian: Радио телевизија Цетиње, romanized: Radio televizija Cetinje, lit. "Radio Television Cetinje") is the local public broadcaster in
Cetinje-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
Novi 32 82 Kotor, Tivat 33 86 Budva, 40 83 Nikšić, Plužine, Šavnik 41 86 Cetinje 50 84 Bijelo Polje, Mojkovac 51 87 Berane, Plav, Rožaje, Andrijevica 52
Cetinje-Gaziantep
Gaziantep Zoo Eagles Gaziantep is twinned with: Aleppo, Syria Aryanah, Tunisia Cetinje, Montenegro Duisburg, Germany Irbid, Jordan Karlstad, Sweden Kermanshah
Cetinje-KF Vllaznia Shkodër
of Albania was played on 31 August 1922 in Montenegro against FK Lovćen Cetinje, a match which they lost 4–0. The club would continue to play domestic
Cetinje-Jovo Kapičić
later changed to Kapičić. Jovo's father Milo Kapa was born in Ugnji near Cetinje, Montenegro, and he completed a theology degree. Later he was a theology
Cetinje-Arkan
Ražnatović's group traveled from Cetinje to the Siege of Dubrovnik. On his return from Dubrovnik, he was again a guest at Cetinje. The Serb Volunteer Guard,
Cetinje-Football in Montenegro
subassociation formed in March 1931 in Cetinje, thus becoming known as the Cetinje Football Subassociation. Since that year the Cetinje subassociation formed its league
Cetinje-2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
coalitions with SDP in Danilovgrad, Pljevlja, Andrijevica, Šavnik, Tivat, Cetinje, Kotor and Mojkovac and with Bosniak Party in Plav, Rožaje, Petnjica and
Cetinje-Izvori
(Zvečan) [sr], a village in the Zvečan Municipality Izvori (Cetinje) [sr], a village in the Cetinje Municipality Izvor (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Cetinje-Mausoleum of Njegoš
mausoleum is located twenty-one kilometres via asphalt road from near-by Cetinje and it was built on the idea of Croatian sculptor Ivan Meštrović. It was
Cetinje-Beheading of John the Baptist
multiple names: authors list (link) "Cetinje – The Old Royal Capital of Montenegro | Relics". The City of Cetinje. Archived from the original on 9 October
Cetinje-Design Cities (UNESCO)
Argentina 2005 Cape Town South Africa 2017 Cebu City Philippines 2019 Cetinje Montenegro 2023 Chiang Rai Thailand 2023 Chongqing China 2023 Curitiba
Cetinje-Tomo P. Oraovac
School of Theology in Cetinje (1869-1872). After completing his education, he worked as a teacher, in Danilovgrad, then in Cetinje, where he quickly became
Cetinje-Joanikije Mićović
September 1991 he became the head of the Cetinje Monastery and a teacher and main instructor in the re-formed Cetinje Seminary. In September 1995, he was promoted
Cetinje-Cetinje massacre
The Cetinje massacre was a massacre of 28 citizens of Cetinje in the German occupied territory of Montenegro (modern-day Montenegro) committed by the
Cetinje-FK Arsenal Tivat
Montenegrin champion. Arsenal became the only club outside Podgorica and Cetinje who won the title on Montenegrin championship in the period between 1925
Cetinje-Flamurtari FC
Albanian and foreign teams. Interesting were the matches against Crnogorac Cetinje and the football team of the Livorno Naval Institute which the Red and
Cetinje-Zabrđe, Cetinje
is a village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. It is located just southeast of the former capital, Cetinje. According to the 2011 census, its
Cetinje-Jakov Milatović
Montenegro in Podgorica instead of the traditional inauguration place of Cetinje. His inauguration was attended by numerous Balkan leaders such as Aleksandar
Cetinje-2021 Montenegrin municipal elections
Herceg Novi Municipality, while the elections in the municipalities of Cetinje, Mojkovac and Petnjica were held on 5 December 2021. Elections resulted
Cetinje-Court Church (Cetinje)
Ćipuru) is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Ćipur neighborhood of Cetinje, Montenegro. The church is dedicated to the Birth of the Most Holy Mother
Cetinje-Montenegrin nationalist protests (2020–2022)
numerous Montenegrin nationalist political subjects organized mass rallies in Cetinje and in the capital Podgorica, in support of DPS, due to what they perceived
Cetinje-Theological Seminary of St. Peter of Cetinje
of Cetinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Богословија Светог Петра Цетињског) is a secondary Orthodox theological school of Serbian Orthodox Church in Cetinje, Montenegro
Cetinje-Milan Kostić
a Serbian Orthodox professor, theologian, translator and rector of the Cetinje Seminary. He comes from a priest family. He finished primary school in
Cetinje-Gojko Perović
in Podgorica, and former Rector of Theological Seminary of St. Peter of Cetinje. After graduating from a Gymnasium in Herceg Novi, he graduated in 1999
Cetinje-List of national days of mourning (2020–present)
and abroad, for a period of 10 days. Montenegro 3 Victims of the 2022 Cetinje shooting National mourning on August 13–15. Flags flew half-mast. Matches
Cetinje-Jadranka Barjaktarović
Zvezde Granda. Two years later, she won the first prize at the festival in Cetinje with the song "Tvoja noć i moja zora" (Your night and my dawn). In 2009
Cetinje-Victor Emmanuel III
of the Order of Lāčplēsis Kingdom of Montenegro: Knight of St. Peter of Cetinje Monaco: Grand Cross of St. Charles, 30 December 1890 Persian Empire: Order
Cetinje-Spelling alphabet
Cobra Coimbra Caesar Cecilie Caesar Celsius Ceyhan Constantin Cyril Cetinje Cetinje Celje Ç - Hakenstrich Chemnitz - Çanakkale - Ch - - Charlotte Charlotte
Cetinje-2022 Cetinje shooting
On 12 August 2022, a spree shooting occurred in Cetinje, Montenegro. Ten people were killed, including two children, and six others were wounded. The
Cetinje-Princesses of Montenegro
Cetinje, Montenegro 21 September, 1896 (Aged 37) Venice, Italy Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro Princess Zorka of Montenegro 23 December, 1864 Cetinje,
Cetinje-Montenegrin language
printing press by Đurađ Crnojević, starting in Obod and later moving to Cetinje. This press produced five incunabula, making Montenegro one of the four
Cetinje-Church of St. Nicholas, Bačinci
Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral
Cetinje-Montenegrin Second League
surprise of championship – Cetinje, while the third finished Bratstvo. But, only Jedinstvo gained promotion. Performances of Cetinje and Bratstvo in playoffs
Cetinje-FK Lovćen
a football club based in Cetinje, Montenegro. It was founded on 20 June 1913. It was named after Mount Lovćen near Cetinje. Lovćen is the oldest football
Cetinje-Sremski Karlovci Orthodox Cathedral
Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral
Cetinje-2023–24 Montenegrin Second League
Stadium (2,500) Yes Kom Podgorica 2nd Stadion Zlatica (1,200) Yes Lovćen Cetinje 1st in Third League – South Stadion Sveti Petar Cetinjski (5,192) Yes Otrant-Olympic
Cetinje-Church of St. Nicholas, Srđevići
Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral
Cetinje-Church of St. George, Banoštor
Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral
Cetinje-Church of St. Peter and Paul, Berkasovo
Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral
Cetinje-Serbian language
Lipovac-Radulović, Romanizmi u Crnoj Gori – jugoistočni dio Boke Kotorske. Cetinje – Titograd, 1981. Vesna Lipovac-Radulović, Romanizmi u Budvi i Paštrovićima
Cetinje-Petar I Petrović-Njegoš
of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro as the Metropolitan (vladika) of Cetinje, and Exarch (legate) of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. He was
Cetinje-Coastal Montenegro
Gruda, Triepshi) Old Montenegro (Pješivci, Čevo, Cuce, Bjelice, Njeguši, Cetinje field, Ceklin, Komani, Zagarač, Lješani, Rijeka) Coastal region Bay of
Cetinje-Ulcinj
economic development and number of inhabitants (after Podgorica, Niksic, Cetinje, Tivar and Plava). During World War I Ulcinj was conquered by Austria-Hungary
Cetinje-Nicholas I of Montenegro
Marko Popović, Simo Popović, Mašo Vrbica, Vasa Pelagić, and more, in Cetinje (1871). Nicholas I of Montenegro was also reflected in literature. His
Cetinje-International Mathematical Olympiad
30 – July 10 7 East Berlin 1965 July 3–13 8 Sofia 1966 July 1–14 9 Cetinje 1967 July 2–13 10 Moscow 1968 July 5–18 East Germany 11 Bucharest 1969
Cetinje-KF Tirana
played their first international match against Yugoslav team Crnogorac Cetinje from Montenegro in 1925. On 16 August 1927, which was the seventh anniversary
Cetinje-Princess Helen of Serbia
purposeful Helen, whose mother died when she was a small child, was born in Cetinje, Montenegro, and was brought up largely under the care of her aunts Stana
Cetinje-Peter I of Serbia
in absentia and sentenced to death by hanging. In 1883, Peter moved to Cetinje, the capital of the second independent Serb state, Montenegro, with the
Cetinje-Adolphus Frederick VI
Cross of the Order of Prince Danilo I, 28 July 1899 Knight of St. Peter of Cetinje Duchy of Anhalt: Grand Cross of the Order of Albert the Bear, 1899 Order
Cetinje-Adolphus Frederick V
Knight of the Elephant, 19 August 1904 Montenegro: Knight of St. Peter of Cetinje Grand Cross of the Order of Prince Danilo I Romania: Grand Cross of the
Cetinje-Borwin, Duke of Mecklenburg
Montenegrin Royal Family: Knight of the Royal Order of Saint Peter of Cetinje Montenegrin Royal Family: Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Prince
Cetinje-Church of Saint Sava
Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral
Cetinje-Eastern Orthodoxy in Montenegro
the establishment of the diocese in 1219. The seat of the diocese is the Cetinje Monastery, since 1484. According to the 2011 official census, of the total
Cetinje-Serbian Cyrillic alphabet
Serbian Psalter, and others. The first printed book in Serbian was the Cetinje Octoechos (1494). Vuk Stefanović Karadžić fled Serbia during the Serbian
Cetinje-Unique Master Citizen Number
Kolašin 22 – Bar, Ulcinj 23 – Budva, Kotor, Tivat 24 – Herceg Novi 25 – Cetinje 26 – Nikšić, Plužine, Šavnik 27 – Berane, Rožaje, Plav, Andrijevica 28
Cetinje-Nafplio
the original (PDF) on 2016-01-15. Retrieved 2013-08-25. "Royal city of Cetinje". Archived from the original on 2013-09-23. Retrieved 2013-09-21. "Office
Cetinje-Prince Mirko of Montenegro
Cyrillic: Мирко Петровић-Његош; 17 April 1879 – 2 March 1918) was born in Cetinje, the second son of King Nicholas I of Montenegro and Milena Vukotić. Prince
Cetinje-Montenegrin Third League
Third League - Center for the 2023-24 season. Partizan Sloga SB Sloga R Cetinje Akademija Orjen Budva The Third League - South is organised by Union of
Cetinje-Old Herzegovina
Gruda, Triepshi) Old Montenegro (Pješivci, Čevo, Cuce, Bjelice, Njeguši, Cetinje field, Ceklin, Komani, Zagarač, Lješani, Rijeka) Coastal region Bay of
Cetinje-List of Montenegrin folk songs
is the list of Montenegrin folk songs. Aj kad prošetah šefteli sokakom Cetinje ponos grade Crna Goro zemljo moja Crnogorac sa planine Djetelina do koljena
Cetinje-History of the Balkans
Austria-Hungary in the 19th century. From 1696 until 1851 the metropolitans of Cetinje (of the House of Petrović-Njegoš) ruled the polity of Montenegro (Old Montenegro)