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Municipality of Kolasin-Kolašin Municipality
Kolašin Municipality is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. Located in the northern Montenegro, municipality is part and unofficial centre of Morača
Municipality of Kolasin-Kolašin
Kolašin (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Колашин, pronounced [kɔlǎʃin]) is a town in Montenegro in the northern region. It has a population of 2,989 (2003 census)
Municipality of Kolasin-Bakovići, Kolašin
the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. Points of Interest for the tourism industry include the Partisan Memorial Cemetery, the Ski Center Kolasin 1450
Municipality of Kolasin-Armed Forces of Montenegro
Podgorica, Nikšić, Kolašin, Andrijevica, Bar and Ulcinj), reorganization in Montenegrin army was conducted in 1880. Each kapetanija (municipality) formed its
Municipality of Kolasin-Statistical regions of Montenegro
Bridge Northern Montenegro Geography of Montenegro Tourism in Montenegro National parks of Montenegro Municipalities of Montenegro "Draft of Regional Development
Municipality of Kolasin-Babljak, Kolašin
Babljak (Serbian Cyrillic: Бабљак) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 194. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-List of cities in Montenegro
of cities/towns in Montenegro: Municipalities of Montenegro Regions of Montenegro Northern Montenegro Populated places of Montenegro Subdivisions of Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-Northern Montenegro
thirteen municipalities. Municipalities in Northern Montenegro include: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav
Municipality of Kolasin-Biogradska Gora
in Montenegro within the Kolašin municipality that is recognized as one of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The landscape is one of mountain
Municipality of Kolasin-Albanians in Montenegro
southeastern and eastern Montenegro alongside the border with Albania in the following municipalities including Ulcinj (71% of total population), Tuzi
Municipality of Kolasin-Breza, Kolašin
Breza (Serbian Cyrillic: Бреза) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 401. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Plana, Kolašin
Plana (Serbian Cyrillic: Плана) is a small village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 105. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
This is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro. Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegro
Montenegro (/ˌmɒntɪˈniːɡroʊ, -ˈneɪɡroʊ, -ˈnɛɡroʊ/ MON-tin-E(E)G-roh, -AY-groh; Montenegrin: Crna Gora / Црна Гора; Albanian: Mali i Zi; lit. 'Black Mountain')
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-Municipalities of Montenegro
The municipalities (Montenegrin: opštine / општине, singular: opština / општина) are the first level administrative subdivisions of Montenegro. The country
Municipality of Kolasin-Selišta, Kolašin
Selišta (Serbian Cyrillic: Селишта) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 200. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Italian governorate of Montenegro
the Italians, and Đurišić's Chetniks did likewise in the Kolašin district of northern Montenegro. In May, Đurišić's Chetniks defeated the Durmitor Partisan
Municipality of Kolasin-Lipovo, Kolašin
village in northern Montenegro, in Kolašin Municipality. It has a population of about 250 people. Lipovo is well known in Montenegro for its cold-water
Municipality of Kolasin-Mojkovac Municipality
Mojkovac Municipality (Montenegrin and Serbian: Opština Mojkovac / Општина Мојковац) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. The municipality is located
Municipality of Kolasin-Blatina, Kolašin
Blatina (Serbian Cyrillic: Блатина) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 110. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
area code for every municipality in Montenegro. The municipalities that were previously absent were Andrijevica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plav, Plužine
Municipality of Kolasin-Drijenak
Drijenak (Serbian Cyrillic: Дријенак) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 525. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-M-2 highway (Montenegro)
the North of Montenegro. It goes from Petrovac na Moru in Budva Municipality, through the capital city of Podgorica, and the towns of Kolašin and Mojkovac
Municipality of Kolasin-Bare Kraljske
Kraljske (Serbian Cyrillic: Баре Краљске) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 175. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Dulovine
Dulovine (Serbian Cyrillic: Дуловине) is a small village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 112. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Radigojno
Radigojno (Serbian Cyrillic: Радигојно) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 123. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Principality of Montenegro
Serbia, and also increased Montenegro's territory from 4,405 km2 to 9,475 km2. Montenegro also gained the towns of Nikšić, Kolašin, Spuž, Podgorica, Žabljak
Municipality of Kolasin-A-1 motorway (Montenegro)
section between Smokovac near Podgorica and Mateševo near Kolašin is finished, and it is Montenegro's first full motorway section. Initially, construction
Municipality of Kolasin-Transport in Montenegro
obsolete in some cases, with upgrades of some road sections, and decay of the others. For example, road Kolašin - Mateševo - Andrijevica road, was labelled
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-Lake Biograd
Биоградско језеро, romanized: Biogradsko jezero) is a lake in Kolašin municipality, in northern Montenegro. It is a glacial lake, located on the Bjelasica Mountain
Municipality of Kolasin-Smailagića Polje
Поље) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the town had a population of 937 people. According to the
Municipality of Kolasin-Donje Lipovo
Lipovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Доње Липово) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 123. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-R-13 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-Upper Kolašin
Upper Kolasin (South Slavic languages: Gornji Kolašin, Горњи Колашин), is a historic region in the present-day municipality of Kolašin in Montenegro. It
Municipality of Kolasin-Morača
pronounced [mǒrat͡ʃa]) is a major river in Montenegro that originates in the northern region in Kolašin Municipality under Mount Rzača. It meanders southwards
Municipality of Kolasin-Lower Kolašin
Lower Kolašin (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Доњи Колашин/Donji Kolašin) is a historical region in the present-day municipality of Bijelo Polje in
Municipality of Kolasin-Mateševo
is a village in northern Montenegro, within Kolašin Municipality. The 2003 census put the population at 97. The first phase of Bar-Boljare motorway was
Municipality of Kolasin-History of Montenegro
records of the history of Montenegro begin with Illyria and its various kingdoms until the Roman Republic incorporated the region into the province of Illyricum
Municipality of Kolasin-Slavko Labović
Slavko Labović (born 17 November 1962, Kolašin, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-Danish actor most popular for the role as a Serbian gangster
Municipality of Kolasin-Plana
Republic Montenegro Plana, Kolašin, village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro Serbia Plana (Kraljevo), village in the municipality of Kraljevo
Municipality of Kolasin-2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
favour of independence (78.92% in Plav, 91.33% in Rožaje). Municipalities in Montenegro that voted for the Union were Andrijevica, Berane, Kolašin, Mojkovac
Municipality of Kolasin-Rovačko Trebaljevo
(Serbian Cyrillic: Ровачко Требаљево) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 208. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
is a 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
Municipality of Kolasin-Andrijevica Municipality
Andrijevica is connected with rest of Montenegro by two-laned motorways. Local roads connect Andrijevica with Berane and Kolašin (both around 30 km (19 mi) away)
Municipality of Kolasin-Bare, Kolašin
settlement in Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 63 people. The settlement is most known as the birthplace of Amfilohije
Municipality of Kolasin-Smailagica Polje
(Serbian Cyrillic: Смаилагића Поље) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 864. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro
several points of dispute over the ethnic and linguistic identity of several communities in Montenegro, some of them related to identity of people who self-identify
Municipality of Kolasin-Andrijevica
Montenegro in the northern region and it is the seat of Andrijevica Municipality. According to the 2023 Census of Montenegro, it had a population of 988
Municipality of Kolasin-Serbs of Montenegro
Serbs of Montenegro (Serbian: Срби у Црној Гори / Srbi u Crnoj Gori) or Montenegrin Serbs (Serbian: Црногорcки Cрби / Crnogorski Srbi), compose native
Municipality of Kolasin-Demographic history of Montenegro
counties Andrijevica, Bar, Kolasin, Niksic, Podgorica and Cetinje, which are categorized in official statistics as Montenegro, there were: Total: 199,227
Municipality of Kolasin-Tomaševo
in the municipality of Bijelo Polje, Montenegro. During the early 20th century, Šahovići was the administrative centre of the kaza of Kolašin. Demographic
Municipality of Kolasin-Sandžak
and seven in Montenegro (Pljevlja, Bijelo Polje, Berane, Petnjica, Rožaje, Gusinje and Plav). Sometimes the Montenegrin municipality of Andrijevica is
Municipality of Kolasin-Trnovica
In Montenegro Trnovica, Montenegro, village in the municipality of Kolašin In Slovenia Trnovica, Ivančna Gorica, a village in the municipality of Ivančna
Municipality of Kolasin-R-19 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-Tourism in Montenegro
The town of Žabljak on the Durmitor mountain, the most popular mountain tourism destination in Montenegro[citation needed] The town of Kolašin, another
Municipality of Kolasin-List of former municipalities of Montenegro
This is a list of former municipalities of Montenegro, i.e. municipalities that no longer exist. Tomić, Radomir; Popović, Goran (31 October 2010). "Godina
Municipality of Kolasin-Ravni
municipality in eastern Slovenia Ravni, Montenegro, village, Kolašin Municipality near Morača in Montenegro Ravni, Istria County, a village in Croatia
Municipality of Kolasin-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
insurgents in Montenegro. In one of his reports written in August 1941, Biroli explained that the Division Venezia advanced from Podgorica to Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegro (province)
Sočica for Nikšić. Territory of Montenegro was divided into six areas, with centers in Cetinje, Andrijevica, Bar, Kolašin, Nikšić and Podgorica. Dimić
Municipality of Kolasin-Law enforcement in Montenegro
Law enforcement in Montenegro is primarily the responsibility of the Police Directorate (Uprava Policije). All units of the Police Directorate report to
Municipality of Kolasin-R-9 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-Mojkovac
The territory of this municipality borders with municipalities: Kolašin, Šavnik, Žabljak, Bijelo Polje and Berane. The Municipality of Mojkovac encompasses
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of National Liberation
National Anti-Fascist Council of the Peoples Liberation of Montenegro and Boka was formed in Kolašin on 15 and 16 November 1943. On its second session on
Municipality of Kolasin-List of World Heritage Sites in Montenegro
are places of importance to cultural or natural heritage as described in the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, established in 1972. Montenegro, which declared
Municipality of Kolasin-Šahovići massacre
the region of the Lower Kolašin. It was committed on 9 and 10 November 1924 by a mob of 2,000 Orthodox Christian men from Kolašin and Bijelo Polje that
Municipality of Kolasin-Bjelasica
park near Kolašin, Montenegro. The highest point of Bjelasica is Crna Glava ("Black Head"), which is 2,139 m (7,018 ft) high. The area of the mountain
Municipality of Kolasin-2022 Montenegrin municipal elections
in Montenegro in March and October 2022 in 13 municipalities and early elections in 2 municipalities. In June 2021, President of the Parliament of Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-Breza
Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, a village near Klana, Croatia Breza, Kolašin, a village in Montenegro Breza (Sjenica), a village in Serbia Breza, Slovakia, a village
Municipality of Kolasin-Malësia
central Montenegro corresponding to the highlands of the geographical subdivision of the Malësi e Madhe District in Albania and Tuzi Municipality in Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-2013 Podgorica bus crash
a traffic collision that occurred on 23 June 2013, near Kolašin, Montenegro, 30 km north of Podgorica. The crash took place when a Neoplan Tourliner
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-List of populated places in Montenegro
This is a list of populated places in Montenegro, sorted by municipality. Places with more than 1,000 residents are shown in italics. For each settlement
Municipality of Kolasin-R-2 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-Komovi
divided between the municipalities of Kolašin and Andrijevica. Traditionally, the Komovi massif was the location of katuns (groups of shepherds' summer
Municipality of Kolasin-Bay of Kotor
southwestern Montenegro and the region of Montenegro concentrated around the bay. It is also the southernmost part of the historical region of Dalmatia.
Municipality of Kolasin-Piva (tribe)
northwestern highlands of Montenegro, bordering Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Piva River flows through the region. The regional center is the town of Plužine. Piva
Municipality of Kolasin-Zeta Banovina
(banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. This province consisted of all of present-day Montenegro as well as adjacent parts of Central
Municipality of Kolasin-R-24 regional road (Montenegro)
categorisation of state roads]. www.sluzbenilist.me (in Montenegrin). Official Gazette of Montenegro. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 18 June 2017. "Berane-Kolašin route
Municipality of Kolasin-Morača (tribe)
Moračani (Serbian Cyrillic: Морачани) are one of the historical Serbian tribes of Montenegro and one of the seven highlander tribes from the Brda region
Municipality of Kolasin-Amfilohije Radović
saved Montenegro. Otherwise, there would not have been a single Orthodox ear left in Montenegro." On 8 October 2014, at a church celebration in Kolašin, Amfilohije
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosovo vilayet
Sanjak of Novi Pazar (Yenipazar), (originally with kaza-districts: Novi Pazar, Berane, Rožaje, Sjenica, Nova Varoš, Bijelo Polje, Lower Kolašin, Pljevlja
Municipality of Kolasin-2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections
Andrijevica and Kolašin, while in Nikšić, Tivat, Kotor, Cetinje and Budva they formed a post-election coalition with Liberal Alliance of Montenegro to form municipal
Municipality of Kolasin-Unique Master Citizen Number
– Sarajevo 18 – Tuzla 19 – Zenica 20–29 – Montenegro 20 – (not in use) 21 – Podgorica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin 22 – Bar, Ulcinj 23 – Budva, Kotor, Tivat
Municipality of Kolasin-Sanjak of Novi Pazar
Polje, and Lower Kolašin (part of modern Bijelo Polje and Mojkovac municipalities). This move was not welcomed by the Slavic Muslims of Novi Pazar, since
Municipality of Kolasin-R-21 regional road (Montenegro)
roadway. This road serves as a shortest connection between Šavnik and Kolašin. In 1975, a tunnel under the Semolj was started. It would have been 1750
Municipality of Kolasin-Drobnjaci
tribe and historical region, Drobnjak, in Old Herzegovina in Montenegro (municipalities from Nikšić to Šavnik, Žabljak and Pljevlja). Its unofficial centre
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosovo Serbs
Serbia and Montenegro, following the Kosovo War. According to the 2013 Brussels Agreement the establishment of a Community of Serb Municipalities, a self-governing
Municipality of Kolasin-Berane Airport
located near Berane, Montenegro. Berane was known as Ivangrad from July 1949 to March 1992, hence the IATA code IVG. It is one of the four Montenegrin
Municipality of Kolasin-Selišta
settlement in Berkovići municipality, Republika Srpska Selišta, Bileća, Republika Srpska Selišta, Sokolac, Republika Srpska Selišta, Kolašin Selišta, Pljevlja
Municipality of Kolasin-COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro
pandemic in Montenegro has resulted in 251,280 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 2,654 deaths. The first case of the disease in Montenegro was confirmed
Municipality of Kolasin-Sandžak Muslim militia
Bahtijarević attacked villages around Kolašin. They were supported by Balli Kombëtar forces from Drenica. At the beginning of April 1944 the Muslim militia participated
Municipality of Kolasin-Titograd District
Danilovgrad Golubovci Kolašin Lijeva Rijeka Manastir Morača Titograd Tuzi Districts of Montenegro Administrative divisions of Montenegro McCauley, Martin (2021-07-07)
Municipality of Kolasin-ISO 3166-2:ME
for 25 municipalities. Each code consists of two parts, separated by a hyphen. The first part is ME, the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Montenegro. The second
Municipality of Kolasin-Đorđije Lašić
wounded when two companies of the Kom Partisan detachment attacked Chetniks in Bare Kraljske (near Kolašin), so the command of Chetnik forces at this sector
Municipality of Kolasin-Hoti (tribe)
and then after WWI, more than half of Hoti was given to Montenegro. Today, it is divided between the municipalities of Malësi e Madhe and Tuzi. The flag
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Novi Pazar
group turned Serb populated Ibarski Kolašin into dust and ash[citation needed]. In October 1941 the total number of Albanian forces that came to Novi Pazar
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosovo
southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo sits on the plains of Metohija and the Kosovo field. The Accursed
Municipality of Kolasin-Vasojevići
modern Montenegro, the area of Vasojevići falls into the following municipalities: Berane, Podgorica, Kolašin, Plav and Bijelo Polje (around 15% of Montenegro)
Municipality of Kolasin-Skadarska Krajina
geographical region in southeastern Montenegro stretching from the southern coast of Lake Skadar to the mountain of Rumija, comprising several villages
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosjerić
the village of Divci and from Montenegrin Kolašin. Rapid development began in 1882, but it was suppressed by the faster-growing communities of nearby bigger
Municipality of Kolasin-2008–2010 Montenegrin municipal elections
, between April 2004 and October 2006. It resulted in the decisive victory the ruling Coalition for European in 18 out
Municipality of Kolasin-Ljubomir Vuksanović
Internal Affairs. Vuksanović was born in the village of Prisoja in the Andrijevica municipality in Montenegro. After he completed Gymnasium in Belgrade, he graduated
Municipality of Kolasin-2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
23 municipalities, between March 2012 and May 2014. Elected mayor: Slavoljub Stijepović (DPS) Elected mayor - Veselin Grbović (European Montenegro - Positive)
Municipality of Kolasin-List of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global
Municipality of Kolasin-Bratonožići
the 19th century. Today, it forms part of northeastern Podgorica Municipality. In Montenegro, the majority of people who trace their origin in Bratonožići
Municipality of Kolasin-R-10 regional road (Montenegro)
puteva" [Regulation on categorisation of state roads]. www.sluzbenilist.me (in Montenegrin). Official Gazette of Montenegro. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 18 June
Municipality of Kolasin-M-6 highway (Montenegro)
on the Montenegrin section of the road. Section between Jasenovo Polje and Krnovo was only main road built in Montenegro during 1990s. Section from Žabljak
Municipality of Kolasin-Lovech
and historian Berat, Albania Erfurt, Germany Iziaslav, Ukraine Kolašin, Montenegro Laval, France Lotoshino, Russia Ryazan, Russia Syktyvkar, Russia
Municipality of Kolasin-Bihor (region)
geographical region in northeastern Montenegro, located near Jagoče and northeast of Lopare. The area falls under three municipalities: Berane, Bijelo Polje and
Municipality of Kolasin-Potarje, Montenegro
Потарје) is a region in northern Montenegro. It includes the Tara River valleys and the Tara River Canyon. Mojkovac municipality Crna Poda forest Several settlements
Municipality of Kolasin-2023 Montenegrin presidential election
Montenegro on 19 March 2023. Long-ruling incumbent president Milo Đukanović was eligible for re-election. Since no candidate received a majority of the
Municipality of Kolasin-Podgorica Assembly
The Great People's Assembly of the Serb People in Montenegro (Serbian: Велика народна скупштина српског народа у Црној Гори, romanized: Velika narodna
Municipality of Kolasin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Montenegro
This is a list of municipalities in Montenegro which have standing links to local communities in other countries known as "town twinning" (usually in
Municipality of Kolasin-R-20 regional road (Montenegro)
puteva" [Regulation on categorisation of state roads]. www.sluzbenilist.me (in Montenegrin). Official Gazette of Montenegro. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 18 June
Municipality of Kolasin-Grbalj
region of the Montenegrin littoral, and a parish located between town of Budva and the Luštica peninsula, Bay of Kotor in coastal Montenegro. Most of the
Municipality of Kolasin-M-5 highway (Montenegro)
(formerly part of M-2 highway east of Ribarevine) is a Montenegrin roadway. The M-5 highway was part of historical M-2 highway in Montenegro. Construction
Municipality of Kolasin-R-27 regional road (Montenegro)
reconstruction is July 2020. In November 2019, the Government of Montenegro published bylaw on categorisation of state roads. With new categorisation, R-27 regional
Municipality of Kolasin-Banjani
Бањани) was a tribe of Old Herzegovina, and historical region in western Montenegro. Its territory comprises 380 km2 (150 sq mi), west of Nikšić, in the centre
Municipality of Kolasin-Christmas Uprising
Božićna pobuna), was a failed uprising in Montenegro led by the Greens in early January 1919. The military leader of the uprising was Krsto Popović and its
Municipality of Kolasin-Kuči (tribe)
a historical tribe (pleme) of Albanian origin and a region in central and eastern Montenegro (Brda region), north-east of Podgorica, extending along the
Municipality of Kolasin-Ceklin
Цеклин; pronounced [tsɛ̌kliːn]) is a historical tribe (pleme) and region in Montenegro. Ceklin is a tribal community whose folk tradition maintains that was
Municipality of Kolasin-List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo)
Municipality of Kolasin-2018 Montenegrin presidential election
held in Montenegro on 15 April 2018. Former Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, leader of the ruling DPS was elected as new President of Montenegro in the first
Municipality of Kolasin-Labud Dragić
Ljevišta, a very small village of Morača Highland in Montenegrin municipality of Kolašin. Dragić attended a gymnasium in Sarajevo with maturity diploma
Municipality of Kolasin-Paštrovići
part of the Kingdom of Dalmatia from 1815 to 1918, then Yugoslavia, then became part of Montenegro only after World War II. The Paštrovići form one of the
Municipality of Kolasin-Krivošije
microregion in southwestern Montenegro, located on a high plateau belonging to the Orjen mountain range, north of the Bay of Kotor. Krivošije was historically
Municipality of Kolasin-2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
elections were held in Montenegro on 4 February 2018 for the municipalities of Berane and Ulcinj, and on 20 and 27 May in 11 municipalities, including the capital
Municipality of Kolasin-Bjelopavlići
is a historical tribe (pleme) of Albanian origin and a valley in the region of the Brda, in Montenegro, around the city of Danilovgrad. The Bjelopavlići
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Vozuća
against the strategically important Army of Republika Srpska-held village of Vozuća, in the municipality of Zavidovići during the Bosnian War. The attack
Municipality of Kolasin-Siege of Sarajevo
The siege of Sarajevo (Bosnian: Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War.
Municipality of Kolasin-List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
Slovenia, North Macedonia, and Montenegro; see the lists of massacres in those countries for more details. The majority of massacres were committed by Yugoslav
Municipality of Kolasin-List of Podgorica neighbourhoods and suburbs
towards Kolašin, while Masline are south to the Zlatica, and north of Ribnica River. Masline is home to the biggest army camp within Municipality of Podgorica
Municipality of Kolasin-Mrkojevići
historical ethno-local community and region in southwestern Montenegro, located between the towns of Bar and Ulcinj. The region borders Krajina to the east
Municipality of Kolasin-List of cheeses
2014. Retrieved 7 April 2019. ""Njeguški sir" / Cheese of Njegusi". Delicious Food Of Montenegro. 10 March 2017. Retrieved 7 April 2019. Hagenes, Kirsti
Municipality of Kolasin-Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
in Merdare, approved the entry of the Yugoslav Army into the western part of Sector C (along the border of Montenegro and Kosovo) and sector A (to the
Municipality of Kolasin-Zeta Plain
lowland in Montenegro. It stretches from Podgorica in the north to the Skadar Lake in the south. It is the biggest plains area in Montenegro, with an average
Municipality of Kolasin-2004–2006 Montenegrin municipal elections
government in Pljevlja, Plužine, Andrijevica and Kolašin municipalities. Centre for Monitoring (CeMi): Results of the municipal elections 2000[permanent dead
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Vukovar
created republics – Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro and Macedonia. The current border between Serbia and Croatia was defined
Municipality of Kolasin-2016–2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
Nikšić Municipality was held on 12 March 2017. It was boycotted by all the opposition parties after the Government announced the imprisonment of the leaders
Municipality of Kolasin-Siege of Goražde
complete control of the Višegrad municipality, pushing the Bosniaks out of the western countryside of the town, and took the villages of Međeđa, Kaoštice
Municipality of Kolasin-Rudolf Perhinek
and districts from the territory under control of the Lim-Sandžak Chetnik Detachment held in Kolašin. For this conference Đurišić prepared an agenda
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Podujevo
insurgents in the village of Llapashtica e Epërme in the municipality of Podujevo. These events started after the death of a policeman who was killed
Municipality of Kolasin-Upper Reka
founding of those villages to three brothers: Boge, Krako and Niko who originated from the Kolašin region located in contemporary Montenegro. Galaba Palikruševa
Municipality of Kolasin-Siege of Srebrenica
managed to gain control of up to 95 percent of the Srebrenica municipality and half of the neighbouring Bratunac municipality. By this time, Orić's forces
Municipality of Kolasin-Mihailo Dožić
the Medenica brotherhood of Donja (Lower) Morača. He was one of the sons of Mijat Dožić, who had fought against the Kolašin Turks (Ottomans). Mihailo's
Municipality of Kolasin-1990 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegrin municipal elections were held in 1990. Centre for Monitoring (CeMi): Results of the municipal elections 1990[permanent dead link] v t e
Municipality of Kolasin-Siege of Mostar
539 deaths, 49.5% were of civilians and 50.5% were of combatants. Before the war, the Mostar municipality had a population of 43,856 Bosniaks, 43,037
Municipality of Kolasin-Dobrilovina Monastery
Dobrilovina, Mojkovac, northern Montenegro. It is located on the left Tara river banks, in a region known as Potarje, at the beginning of the Tara River Canyon
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Storm
Ministry of Defence defended their decision to send an envoy stating that "Montenegro would not fight anyone else's battles. Montenegro has the stance of building
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Junik
the separation of Slovenia, Croatia, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina in 1991–92, became a rump federation made up of Serbia and Montenegro. At first the
Municipality of Kolasin-Siege of Bihać (1992–1995)
village of Šmrekovac in the municipality of Velika Kladuša and become the First President and Military Commander as an officer with the title of Colonel
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Miracle (1995)
successful attack by the foreign troops of the Bosnian Mujahideen against the village of Krčevine in the Zavidovići municipality on 21 July 1995. The attack itself
Municipality of Kolasin-Attack on Orahovac
exists in Velika Hoča. A total of 950 people died or went missing in the municipality during the war. Of which 826 of those were Albanians, 87 were Serbs
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Draufgänger
Andrijevica, pushed out parts of two Partisan brigades, and then took over the town on 19 July and continued attacking. The staffs of the Partisan brigades assessed
Municipality of Kolasin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
Serbia Lovech Berat, Albania Erfurt, Germany Iziaslav, Ukraine Kolašin, Montenegro Laval, France Lotoshinsky District, Russia Ryazan, Russia Syktyvkar
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Borovo Selo
village of Borovo Selo, situated on the right bank of the Danube opposite Serbia, was a part of the Vukovar municipality. While the city of Vukovar itself
Municipality of Kolasin-Austro-Slovene conflict in Carinthia
seize control of guard posts throughout the Maribor region by disarming the local guardsmen under the control of the Maribor municipality. Captain Rudolf
Municipality of Kolasin-1600s (decade)
Morača monastery in Kolašin, in what is now the nation of Montenegro, Patriarch Jovan Kantul assembles the rebel leaders of Montenegro and Herzegovina. The
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Monastir
The Battle of Monastir took place near the town of Bitola, Macedonia (then known as Monastir) during the First Balkan War, between Serbian and Ottoman
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Corridor 92
Serb-inhabited municipalities of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The SAO Northern Bosnia, proclaimed in Doboj in November, covered 17 municipalities, including Derventa
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of the Dalmatian Channels
followed by two unsuccessful attempts by Serbia, supported by Montenegro and Serbia's provinces of Vojvodina and Kosovo, to obtain the Yugoslav Presidency's
Municipality of Kolasin-Aćif Hadžiahmetović
responsible for bloody killing of 150 Serbian civilians in Ibarski Kolašin in September 1941, he organized the defense of the region against attacks by
Municipality of Kolasin-Insurgency in Kosovo (1995–1998)
Albanians wishing to fight for the independence of Kosovo underwent military training in the municipality of Labinot-Mal in Albania. Afterwards, Jashari and
Municipality of Kolasin-Pakrac clash
in the municipality of Pakrac (46.4%), followed by Croats (35.8%). Serb Democratic Party politician Veljko Džakula became the political leader of Croatian
Municipality of Kolasin-Cretan War (1645–1669)
& Sons. Media related to Cretan War (1645–69) at Wikimedia Commons Municipality of Heraklion: The Cretan War Venice and the Sea Archived 7 January 2021
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Flash
the forces of the self-declared proto-state Republic of Serbian Krajina (RSK) from 1–3 May 1995. The offensive occurred in the later stages of the Croatian
Municipality of Kolasin-Srb uprising
cleansing of around 1,200 Serbs who were expelled to occupied Serbia by Vjekoslav "Maks" Luburić, whereas in the municipality of Srb, days ahead of the rebellion
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Swath-10
plan, UNPA Western Slavonia, encompassed parts of the municipalities of Novska and Nova Gradiška and all of Daruvar, Grubišno Polje and Pakrac. This UNPA
Municipality of Kolasin-Kumanovo uprising
Uprising (1875–1877), backed unofficially by the states of Serbia and Montenegro, sparked a series of rebellions against the Ottoman Empire throughout Europe
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Vlašić
against snow blindness, etc. Many municipalities have sent significant donations in food and oil, with the municipality of Visoko being particularly prominent
Municipality of Kolasin-Capture of Olovo (1941)
The Capture of Olovo (1 November — 17 December 1941) was a battle fought between allied forces of Chetnik Detachments of the Yugoslav Army (Chetniks) and
Municipality of Kolasin-November 1924
broadcasting from Sydney on a frequency of 870 AM. Boško Boškovič, Governor of Lower Kolašin in Yugoslavia's Montenegro republic, was assassinated while traveling
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Stinger
north-east of Split), parts of the Lika, Kordun, Banovina and eastern Croatia. In January 1991, Serbia, supported by Montenegro and Serbia's provinces of Vojvodina
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Baranja
on and its objective extended to Croatian recapture of entire Baranja, i.e. the municipality of Beli Manastir, which was designated a UN Protected Area
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Hurricane-91
Western Slavonia, encompassed parts of the municipalities of Novska and Nova Gradiška, as well as the entire municipalities of Daruvar, Grubišno Polje and Pakrac
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Vrbas '92
Karadžića" [Commemorative Session on Occasion of Death of Midhat Karadžić] (in Bosnian). Jajce Municipality. 2011. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03
Municipality of Kolasin-Dubrava Prison bombings and executions
Kosovo (Dukagjini region), near the border with Montenegro, the prison had three pavilions with a capacity of more than 1,000. The inmates were suspected
Municipality of Kolasin-Ceklin
and had offspring with a man from the area of later Piperi and then her second husband came from the area of Kelmendi. The brotherhoods which claim descent
Municipality of Kolasin-ISO 3166-2:ME
states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1. Currently for Montenegro, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for 25 municipalities. Each code consists of two parts
Municipality of Kolasin-Italian governorate of Montenegro
According to other sources, the number of persons killed in Kolašin at that time was between 16 and 38. In the autumn of 1941, the nationalists contacted the
Municipality of Kolasin-Law enforcement in Montenegro
Regional Police Unit (with Police Outposts in Tuzi, Danilovgrad, Cetinje and Kolašin) Nikšić Regional Police Unit (with Police Outposts in Plužine and Šavnik)
Municipality of Kolasin-Christmas Uprising
wrote to the local command, the head of the srez and the president of the municipality. He requested that the defenders produce three hostages, evacuate
Municipality of Kolasin-Banjani
the Banjani district became the municipality of Niksic, and presidents of municipalities have been from a number of Banjani clans. Since 1960, the Banjani
Municipality of Kolasin-Ravni
Krško municipality in eastern Slovenia Ravni, Montenegro, village, Kolašin Municipality near Morača in Montenegro Ravni, Istria County, a village in Croatia
Municipality of Kolasin-Armorial of Montenegro
arms of Danilovgrad Coat of arms of Gusinje Coat of arms of Herceg Novi Coat of arms of Kolašin Coat of arms of Kotor Coat of arms of Mojkovac Coat of arms
Municipality of Kolasin-Blatina, Kolašin
Blatina (Serbian Cyrillic: Блатина) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 110. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Lovech
administrator, and historian Berat, Albania Erfurt, Germany Iziaslav, Ukraine Kolašin, Montenegro Laval, France Lotoshino, Russia Ryazan, Russia Syktyvkar, Russia
Municipality of Kolasin-Lipovo, Kolašin
Cyrillic: Липово) is a village in northern Montenegro, in Kolašin Municipality. It has a population of about 250 people. Lipovo is well known in Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosovo
the cities of Novi Pazar, Sjenica and Pristina, and committed atrocities against the Serbs near Pristina and in Kolašin. In the spring of 1912, Albanians
Municipality of Kolasin-Piva (tribe)
nahiya of the Ottoman Empire, mentioned in the 1476–78 defter. It was earlier mentioned in the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja (c. 1300–10) as one of ten
Municipality of Kolasin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Bulgaria
(Niš), Serbia Lovech Berat, Albania Erfurt, Germany Iziaslav, Ukraine Kolašin, Montenegro Laval, France Lotoshinsky District, Russia Ryazan, Russia Syktyvkar
Municipality of Kolasin-History of Montenegro
cities. After the failed attempts to liberate the towns of Pljevlja and Kolasin, the Italians, reinforced by Germans, recaptured all insurgent territory
Municipality of Kolasin-List of cities in Montenegro
of cities/towns in Montenegro: Municipalities of Montenegro Regions of Montenegro Northern Montenegro Populated places of Montenegro Subdivisions of Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-Malësia
corresponding to the highlands of the geographical subdivision of the Malësi e Madhe District in Albania and Tuzi Municipality in Montenegro. The largest
Municipality of Kolasin-Berim
Zubin Potok. From its peak parts of Gazivoda Lake can be seen. "Ibarski Kolašin - Mokra Gora". www.ibarski-kolasin.org. Archived from the original on
Municipality of Kolasin-Krivošije
particularly towards the Bay of Kotor. As of 2018, Krivošije, which covers roughly a third of the Kotor Municipality, has only around 110 permanent
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegro
into twenty-five municipalities (opština). Each municipality can contain multiple cities and towns. Historically, the territory of the country was divided
Municipality of Kolasin-Vasojevići
area of Vasojevići falls into the following municipalities: Berane, Podgorica, Kolašin, Plav and Bijelo Polje (around 15% of Montenegro). One of the highest
Municipality of Kolasin-List of Serbian Orthodox monasteries
This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo)
Municipality of Kolasin-Morača
major river in Montenegro that originates in the northern region in Kolašin Municipality under Mount Rzača. It meanders southwards for 99.5 km (61.8 mi) before
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Junik
north and Gjakova to the south. Following World War II, it became a municipality in its own right, but in 1962, it was dissolved and its territory divided
Municipality of Kolasin-Kolašin Municipality
Kolašin Municipality is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. Located in Northern Montenegro, municipality is part and unofficial centre of Morača region
Municipality of Kolasin-List of twin towns and sister cities in Montenegro
Retrieved 28 December 2019. "Kolašin i Bugarski grad Loveč potpisali Sporazum o saradnji". opstinakolasin.me (in Montenegrin). Kolašin. 12 May 2019. Retrieved
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of Vukovar
census recorded the Vukovar municipality, which included the town and surrounding villages, as having 84,189 inhabitants, of whom 44 percent were Croats
Municipality of Kolasin-List of massacres in Kosovo
2008. Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Kosovo): After tragedy, justice? "UNDER ORDERS: War Crimes in Kosovo - 9. Orahovac Municipality". Retrieved 6 April
Municipality of Kolasin-Upper Kolašin
Upper Kolasin (South Slavic languages: Gornji Kolašin, Горњи Колашин), is a historic region in the present-day municipality of Kolašin in Montenegro. It
Municipality of Kolasin-Ljubodrag Simonović
brother Vladimir. Their father Jevrem, a Montenegrin Serb born 1911 in Kolašin whose mother died while giving birth to him and whose father died right
Municipality of Kolasin-List of radio stations in Kosovo
The following is a list of radio stations in Republic of Kosovo. Independent Media Commission: Directory of Licensed Broadcasters in Kosovo (107.7 KB)
Municipality of Kolasin-List of cheeses
list of cheeses by place of origin. Cheese is a milk-based food that is produced in wide-ranging flavors, textures, and forms. Hundreds of thousands of types
Municipality of Kolasin-Smailagića Polje
Поље) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2003 census, the town had a population of 937 people. According to the
Municipality of Kolasin-List of active separatist movements in Europe
nationalism in Kosovo North Kosovo/Ibar Kolašin People: Kosovo Serbs Proposed state: Community of Serb Municipalities within Kosovo or unification with Serbia
Municipality of Kolasin-Lists of cities in Serbia and Montenegro
C – 16,523 Gusinje T – Herceg Novi T – 16,493(incl. Igalo); C – 33,034 Kolašin T – 2,989; C – 9,949 Kotor T – 9,500(incl. Dobrota); C – 22,947 Mojkovac
Municipality of Kolasin-Trnovica
Montenegro, village in the municipality of Kolašin In Slovenia Trnovica, Ivančna Gorica, a village in the municipality of Ivančna Gorica This disambiguation
Municipality of Kolasin-Battle of the Dalmatian Channels
were wounded in the naval bombardment of Split. The bombardment damaged the Archaeological Museum, Split Municipality Building, Arena Gripe, Public Sanitation
Municipality of Kolasin-List of former municipalities of Montenegro
This is a list of former municipalities of Montenegro, i.e. municipalities that no longer exist. Tomić, Radomir; Popović, Goran (31 October 2010). "Godina
Municipality of Kolasin-Statistical regions of Montenegro
Zatarje, Pljevlja, Piva, Brda (Morača (Upper and Lower), Vasojevići), Polja, Kolašin (Upper and Lower), Southern Sanjak, Plav and Gusinje, Bihor (Upper and
Municipality of Kolasin-List of mass executions and massacres in Yugoslavia during World War II
Kolašinu 14. i 15. maja 1984 [Kolašin Chetnik Prison 1942–1943, Proceedings from the Scientific Conference in Kolašin on 14 and 15 May 1984] (in Serbo-Croatian)
Municipality of Kolasin-Slovak–Hungarian War
a strip of eastern Slovak territory (1,697 km2, 69,930 inhabitants, 78 municipalities), corresponding today to the area around the towns of Stakčín and
Municipality of Kolasin-Demographics of Montenegro
other 1.350 or 3,97% not declared 2.800 or 8,24% no data 899 or 2,65% Kolašin total 9.975 Montenegrins 5.022 or 50,35% Ethnic Muslims 34 or 0,34% Serbs
Municipality of Kolasin-Breza
Breza, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, a village near Klana, Croatia Breza, Kolašin, a village in Montenegro Breza (Sjenica), a village in Serbia Breza, Slovakia
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosovo vilayet
Lower Kolašin, Pljevlja, Prijepolje, Priboj) Sanjak of Pljevlja (Taşlica), created in 1880 (with kaza-districts: Pljevlja, Prijepolje, Priboj) Sanjak of Sjenica
Municipality of Kolasin-Controversy over ethnic and linguistic identity in Montenegro
of Montenegro: the region of Old Montenegro represented in the darkest shade (18th century) Results of the Independence referendum by municipalities.
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Storm
Операција Олуја) was the last major battle of the Croatian War of Independence and a major factor in the outcome of the Bosnian War. It was a decisive victory
Municipality of Kolasin-1600s (decade)
the Morača monastery in Kolašin, in what is now the nation of Montenegro, Patriarch Jovan Kantul assembles the rebel leaders of Montenegro and Herzegovina
Municipality of Kolasin-Bay of Kotor
month, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was formed and was renamed as Yugoslavia in 1929. The Bay was a municipality of Dalmatia until it was
Municipality of Kolasin-Principality of Montenegro
territory from 4,405 km2 to 9,475 km2. Montenegro also gained the towns of Nikšić, Kolašin, Spuž, Podgorica, Žabljak, Bar, as well as access to the sea. This
Municipality of Kolasin-List of World Heritage Sites in Montenegro
which declared independence in 2006 following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro, acceded to the convention on 3 June
Municipality of Kolasin-Titograd District
centre of the Titograd District was Titograd (modern-day Podgorica). The district encompassed the municipalities of: Danilovgrad Golubovci Kolašin Lijeva
Municipality of Kolasin-Dubrava Prison bombings and executions
jurisdiction of the Secretariat of Internal Affairs (SUP) in Peć, which covered the municipalities of Peć, Klina, and Istok. The commander of the Peć SUP
Municipality of Kolasin-Zeta Banovina
Dubrovnik (1939 to the Banovina of Croatia) Đakovica Foča Gacko Istok Kolašin Kotor Ljubinje Mitrovica Nevesinje Nikšić Nova Varoš Novi Pazar Orahovac
Municipality of Kolasin-Kolašin
census). Kolašin is the centre of Kolašin Municipality (population 9,949) and an unofficial centre of Morača region, named after Morača River. Kolašin, fortress-settlement
Municipality of Kolasin-2013 Podgorica bus crash
a traffic collision that occurred on 23 June 2013, near Kolašin, Montenegro, 30 km north of Podgorica. The crash took place when a Neoplan Tourliner
Municipality of Kolasin-Donje Lipovo
Donje Lipovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Доње Липово) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 123
Municipality of Kolasin-Dobrilovina Monastery
hieromonk Makarije of Vraćevšnica, with the help of Jovan Savić and priest Vid, in 1833. However, the same year, Turks from Kolašin attacked the monastery
Municipality of Kolasin-Vehicle registration plates of Montenegro
area code for every municipality in Montenegro. The municipalities that were previously absent were Andrijevica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Plav, Plužine
Municipality of Kolasin-Potarje, Montenegro
Mojkovac municipality Crna Poda forest Several settlements in the region were mentioned in the Ston charter (1253) of Stefan Uroš I, the King of Serbia
Municipality of Kolasin-2006 Montenegrin independence referendum
favour of independence (78.92% in Plav, 91.33% in Rožaje). Municipalities in Montenegro that voted for the Union were Andrijevica, Berane, Kolašin, Mojkovac
Municipality of Kolasin-Uprising in Montenegro (1941)
region of Kolašin, Andrijevica and Berane, and released from captivity 879 Italian soldiers and officers. In the middle of August on the part of the front
Municipality of Kolasin-Grbalj
Kotor in coastal Montenegro. Most of the region now lies within Kotor Municipality. It is a fertile region defined by the Lovćen Mountain to the east, and
Municipality of Kolasin-Kumanovo uprising
from the nahiye of Veles, Skopje, and Tikveš, requested unification with Serbia from Prince Milan IV. The request came with 800 municipality, church, and
Municipality of Kolasin-Upper Reka
Ničpur that attribute the founding of those villages to three brothers: Boge, Krako and Niko who originated from the Kolašin region located in contemporary
Municipality of Kolasin-Skadarska Krajina
divided between the municipalities of Bar and Ulcinj. Based on the last parts of the Priest of Duklja, Krajina was a political centre of Duklja. Jovan Vladimir
Municipality of Kolasin-Bratonožići
the 19th century. Today, it forms part of northeastern Podgorica Municipality. In Montenegro, the majority of people who trace their origin in Bratonožići
Municipality of Kolasin-Dumnicë e Poshtme, Podujevo
in 1913–14, 32 households of Serbs from Aleksandrovačka Župa, Ibarski Kolašin, Jablanica and Kosanica, and 8 households of Montenegrins settled the village
Municipality of Kolasin-Operation Stinger
region of Banovina, which had been declared a part of the Serbian Autonomous Oblast Krajina (SAO Krajina) by that time. Three municipalities in the region—Dvor
Municipality of Kolasin-November 1924
000 Orthodox Christian men from the municipalities of Kolašin and Bijelo Polje assembled following the burial of Boško Bošković. Over the next two days
Municipality of Kolasin-Andrijevica
Andrijevica is connected with rest of Montenegro by two-laned motorways. Local roads connect Andrijevica with Berane and Kolašin (both around 30 km (19 mi) away)
Municipality of Kolasin-Tomaševo
in the municipality of Bijelo Polje, Montenegro. During the early 20th century, Šahovići was the administrative centre of the kaza of Kolašin. Demographic
Municipality of Kolasin-Sandžak
households. The town of Novi Pazar had a total of 1,749 Serb and Albanian households with 8,745 inhabitants. The kaza of Kolašin had 27 Albanian villages
Municipality of Kolasin-M-2 highway (Montenegro)
the North of Montenegro. It goes from Petrovac na Moru in Budva Municipality, through the capital city of Podgorica, and the towns of Kolašin and Mojkovac
Municipality of Kolasin-M-21 highway (Montenegro)
the heart of the city of Bijelo Polje, it caused heavy traffic delays. As a means to alleviate traffic in the city, the Montenegrin Ministry of Transport
Municipality of Kolasin-R-19 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-M-6 highway (Montenegro)
(previously R-5 and parts of M-8 and R-4) is a Montenegrin roadway. Part of the M-6 highway that was previously M-8 highway was built as part of the larger M-8 highway
Municipality of Kolasin-Morača (tribe)
Moračani (Serbian Cyrillic: Морачани) are one of the historical Serbian tribes of Montenegro and one of the seven highlander tribes from the Brda region
Municipality of Kolasin-Serbs of Montenegro
Žabljak (41.30%) Budva (37.71%) Bijelo Polje (35.96%) (relative majority) Kolašin (35.75%) Mojkovac (35.47%) Tivat (31.61%) Kotor (30.57%) Danilovgrad (27
Municipality of Kolasin-Andrijevica Municipality
is connected with the rest of Montenegro by two-laned motorways. Local roads connect Andrijevica with Berane and Kolašin (both around 30 km (19 mi) away)
Municipality of Kolasin-Mojkovac Municipality
village of Brskovo is nearby. Brskovo is one of the oldest mines in the region. The territory of the municipality borders the municipalities of: Kolašin, Šavnik
Municipality of Kolasin-Albanians in Montenegro
Nikšić, Kolašin as well as in Žabljak. These communities were largely expelled in different waves during the late 19th century. A mixture of Slavic and
Municipality of Kolasin-Biogradska Gora
Montenegro within the Kolašin municipality that is recognized as one of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The landscape is one of mountain ridges
Municipality of Kolasin-Podgorica Assembly
Troops reached Cetinje. After securing Cetinje, they proceeded to Nikšić, Kolašin, and Bar. The tense atmosphere at political rallies promoting unification
Municipality of Kolasin-Zeta Plain
Plain is one of the most densely populated areas in Montenegro. Golubovci, the capital of Golubovci urban municipality, which encompasses most of the plain
Municipality of Kolasin-1992 Montenegrin independence referendum
Montenegro, a constituent republic of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The referendum was the outcome of Montenegrin President Momir Bulatović's
Municipality of Kolasin-Municipalities of Montenegro
created: Petnjica Municipality (2013) Gusinje Municipality (2014) Tuzi Municipality (2018) Zeta Municipality (2022) The Union of Municipalities of Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-Berane Airport
realization the construction of the road Berane – Kolasin. Consequently, the local government is trying to attract the attention of potential investors interested
Municipality of Kolasin-List of populated places in Montenegro
Dulovine Gornja Rovca Bulatovići Gornje Lipovo Izlasci Jabuka Jasenova Kolašin Kos Liješnje Lipovska Bistrica Ljevišta Ljuta Manastir Morača Mateševo
Municipality of Kolasin-Islam in Montenegro
in the distribution of the Muslim population. The Rožaje Municipality, for example, is almost exclusively inhabited by adherents of Islam, while there
Municipality of Kolasin-Bjelasica
located in 5 of Montenegro's 21 municipalities: Kolašin (for the most part), Mojkovac, Bijelo Polje, Berane, and Andrijevica. The massif of Mt Bjelasica
Municipality of Kolasin-M-5 highway (Montenegro)
Magistralni put M-5) (formerly part of M-2 highway east of Ribarevine) is a Montenegrin roadway. The M-5 highway was part of historical M-2 highway in Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-R-9 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-R-10 regional road (Montenegro)
highways. Route of the road starts near Đurđevića Tara Bridge and then follows Tara river up to Mojkovac. In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport and
Municipality of Kolasin-R-13 regional road (Montenegro)
built as part of the larger M-9 highway within the Yugoslav highway network, spanning Montenegro, Kosovo and Serbia. It connected Kolašin and Andrijevica
Municipality of Kolasin-R-20 regional road (Montenegro)
building of Šavnik-Žabljak section of M-6 highway, this road was main connection between these two cities. In January 2016, the Ministry of Transport
Municipality of Kolasin-R-24 regional road (Montenegro)
Kolašin-Jezerine, and with section Jezerine-Lubnice completed in 2024, it forms a new regional road that would serve as a connection between Kolašin and
Municipality of Kolasin-Tourism in Montenegro
The town of Žabljak on the Durmitor mountain, the most popular mountain tourism destination in Montenegro[citation needed] The town of Kolašin, another
Municipality of Kolasin-Labud Dragić
writer of Montenegrin origin. Labud Dragić was born in Ljevišta, a very small village of Morača Highland in Montenegrin municipality of Kolašin. Dragić
Municipality of Kolasin-2018 Montenegrin presidential election
2018. Former Prime Minister Milo Đukanović, leader of the ruling DPS was elected as new President of Montenegro in the first round. The president is elected
Municipality of Kolasin-Telephone numbers in Montenegro
This is a list of dialing codes by town in Montenegro. Until Montenegro gained independence from Serbia and Montenegro, the nation was accessed through
Municipality of Kolasin-Football War
Fully enforced by 1967, this law gave the central government and municipalities much of the land occupied illegally by Salvadoran immigrants and redistributed
Municipality of Kolasin-A-1 motorway (Montenegro)
In 2022, first part of the motorway was open for public traffic from Smokovac near Podgorica to Mateševo near Kolašin. It is part of the larger international
Municipality of Kolasin-Paštrovići
from the southernmost part of the Bay of Kotor, from the cape of Zavala to Spič. Its historical capital was the island of Sveti Stefan. From 1423 until
Municipality of Kolasin-Ljubomir Vuksanović
graduated from the Belgrade Law School. In 1909 he participated in the Kolašin Affair, for which he was put on trial and sentenced to 15 years in prison
Municipality of Kolasin-List of national parks of Montenegro
which cover approximately 10 percent of the country's territory. The parks are managed by the National Parks of Montenegro government agency (Serbian:
Municipality of Kolasin-Amfilohije Radović
ear left in Montenegro." On 8 October 2014, at a church celebration in Kolašin, Amfilohije said "two evil and deadly diseases ravaged through this region
Municipality of Kolasin-2000–2002 Montenegrin municipal elections
Andrijevica and Kolašin, while in Nikšić, Tivat, Kotor, Cetinje and Budva they formed a post-election coalition with Liberal Alliance of Montenegro to form
Municipality of Kolasin-2008–2010 Montenegrin municipal elections
majority in Bar, Budva, Žabljak, Bijelo Polje, Danilovgrad, Šavnik, Mojkovac, Kolašin, Plav, Rožaje, Nikšić, Cetinje, Andrijevica and Berane. The opposition
Municipality of Kolasin-2012–2014 Montenegrin municipal elections
where the opposition formed a joint coalition at the local level and in Kolašin where SDP form an post-election coalition with opposition to form local
Municipality of Kolasin-2018 Montenegrin municipal elections
Montenegro on 4 February 2018 for the municipalities of Berane and Ulcinj, and on 20 and 27 May in 11 municipalities, including the capital city Podgorica
Municipality of Kolasin-Kosovo Serbs
Balkan Wars as a commander of a detachment in Ibarski Kolašin Jake Allex, Serbian American soldier who received the Medal of Honor for his service in the
Municipality of Kolasin-Mateševo
village in northern Montenegro, within Kolašin Municipality. The 2003 census put the population at 97. The first phase of Bar-Boljare motorway was extended
Municipality of Kolasin-COVID-19 pandemic in Montenegro
confirmed. As 15 of the new cases were recorded in Tuzi, the government imposed a complete lockdown on Tuzi, making Tuzi the first municipality in Montenegro
Municipality of Kolasin-R-27 regional road (Montenegro)
regional road (Montenegrin: Regionalni put R-27) is a Montenegrin roadway. Part of the road between Dinoša and Cijevna Zatrebačka is under reconstruction. Deadline
Municipality of Kolasin-List of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index
This is a list of regions of Montenegro by Human Development Index as of 2023 with data for the year 2021. "Sub-national HDI - Subnational HDI - Global
Municipality of Kolasin-Grigorije Božović
as a politician. Grigorije Božović was born in the village of Pridvorica near Ibarski Kolašin. He was nicknamed "Kolašinac" after his birthplace. His father
Municipality of Kolasin-Bare, Kolašin
settlement in Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, it had a population of 63 people. The settlement is most known as the birthplace of Amfilohije
Municipality of Kolasin-Babljak, Kolašin
Babljak (Serbian Cyrillic: Бабљак) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 194. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Smailagica Polje
Polje (Serbian Cyrillic: Смаилагића Поље) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 864
Municipality of Kolasin-Bakovići, Kolašin
the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. Points of Interest for the tourism industry include the Partisan Memorial Cemetery, the Ski Center Kolasin 1450
Municipality of Kolasin-Bare Kraljske
Kraljske (Serbian Cyrillic: Баре Краљске) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 175
Municipality of Kolasin-Breza, Kolašin
Breza (Serbian Cyrillic: Бреза) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 401. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Drijenak
Drijenak (Serbian Cyrillic: Дријенак) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 525. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Dulovine
Dulovine (Serbian Cyrillic: Дуловине) is a small village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 112
Municipality of Kolasin-Plana, Kolašin
Plana (Serbian Cyrillic: Плана) is a small village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 105. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Radigojno
Radigojno (Serbian Cyrillic: Радигојно) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 123
Municipality of Kolasin-Rovačko Trebaljevo
Trebaljevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Ровачко Требаљево) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 208
Municipality of Kolasin-Selišta, Kolašin
Selišta (Serbian Cyrillic: Селишта) is a village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro. According to the 2011 census, its population was 200. "Tabela
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegro (province)
Sočica for Nikšić. Territory of Montenegro was divided into six areas, with centers in Cetinje, Andrijevica, Bar, Kolašin, Nikšić and Podgorica. Dimić
Municipality of Kolasin-Plana
Montenegro Plana, Kolašin, village in the municipality of Kolašin, Montenegro Serbia Plana (Kraljevo), village in the municipality of Kraljevo, Serbia
Municipality of Kolasin-Lake Biograd
(Montenegrin: Биоградско језеро, romanized: Biogradsko jezero) is a lake in Kolašin municipality, in northern Montenegro. It is a glacial lake, located on the Bjelasica
Municipality of Kolasin-2023 Montenegrin presidential election
the members of the coalition had little in common and were unable to carry out reforms. Local elections held in several municipalities during 2021 and
Municipality of Kolasin-Bihor (region)
northeastern Montenegro, located near Jagoče and northeast of Lopare. The area falls under three municipalities: Berane, Bijelo Polje and Petnjica. It is named after
Municipality of Kolasin-Brnjak
on the territory of the cadastral municipality of Brnjak with an area of 2,981 ha. Once one of the largest villages in Ibarski Kolašin, it is located in
Municipality of Kolasin-2022 Montenegrin municipal elections
Bijelo Polje and Šavnik for 12 June; and elections in Bar, Danilovgrad, Kolašin and Podgorica for 19 June. After the new governing majority (DPS, URA,
Municipality of Kolasin-2002 Kosovan local elections
Kosovo after the start of the UNMIK mandate in 1999. In each municipality, elections were held for municipal assemblies under a system of proportional representation
Municipality of Kolasin-Kuči (tribe)
the municipality of Podgorica and comprises almost all of eastern Podgorica, with the exception of Koći, which is part of the Tuzi Municipality. The
Municipality of Kolasin-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
Municipality of Kolasin-North Kosovo
the Ibar Kolašin (Serbian: Ибарски Колашин, romanized: Ibarski Kolašin, Albanian: Koloshini i Ibrit or Kollashini i Ibrit); earlier Old Kolašin, (Serbian:
Municipality of Kolasin-Demographic history of Montenegro
tongue as Serbian.[citation needed] In the counties Andrijevica, Bar, Kolasin, Niksic, Podgorica and Cetinje, which are categorized in official statistics
Municipality of Kolasin-Mrkojevići
important aspect of their cultural identity. The region is in the southern parts of Bar Municipality and forms one of its communal municipalities. There are
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegrin Anti-Fascist Assembly of National Liberation
National Anti-Fascist Council of the Peoples Liberation of Montenegro and Boka was formed in Kolašin on 15 and 16 November 1943. On its second session on
Municipality of Kolasin-Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
Liberation Army of Preševo, Medveđa and Bujanovac in a village of Dobrosin. Their goal was the secession of three Albanian populated municipalities from Serbia
Municipality of Kolasin-Northern Montenegro
thirteen municipalities. Municipalities in Northern Montenegro include: Andrijevica, Berane, Bijelo Polje, Gusinje, Kolašin, Mojkovac, Petnjica, Plav
Municipality of Kolasin-Coastal Montenegro
to the northwest. It comprises six municipalities. Coastal Montenegro comprises six municipalities. Municipalities in Coastal Montenegro include: Bar
Municipality of Kolasin-Kruščić
the village was inhabited by colonists, mostly from Kolašin and its surroundings. In 1950, the name of the village was changed to Kruščić, after the national
Municipality of Kolasin-Slavko Labović
Slavko Labović (born 17 November 1962, Kolašin, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-Danish actor most popular for the role as a Serbian gangster
Municipality of Kolasin-Drobnjaci
possible. In 1662, the sanjak-bey of Herzegovina called 57 chieftains from Nikšić, Piva, Drobnjak and Morača, to come to Kolašin, where he killed them all, on
Municipality of Kolasin-Unique Master Citizen Number
Zenica 20–29 – Montenegro 20 – (not in use) 21 – Podgorica, Danilovgrad, Kolašin 22 – Bar, Ulcinj 23 – Budva, Kotor, Tivat 24 – Herceg Novi 25 – Cetinje
Municipality of Kolasin-Hoti (tribe)
the Hotović of Piperi. Families from Hoti also lived in Nikšić, Podgorica and Kolašin. Further east, near Plav, there is a settlement of the tribe, Hoti
Municipality of Kolasin-Bjelopavlići
is a historical tribe (pleme) of Albanian origin and a valley in the region of the Brda, in Montenegro, around the city of Danilovgrad. The Bjelopavlići
Municipality of Kolasin-Montenegrin Third League
Danilovgrad, Kolašin, Nikšić, Plužine and Šavnik) and South (Bar, Budva, Cetinje, Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat and Ulcinj). At period 1961–2006, winners of three