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Berane: Aviation legacy and cultural tourism as re-anchoring tools

Berane’s economic trajectory has been shaped by industrial decline and public-sector dependence, leaving it searching for a new development anchor. Tourism alone cannot replace lost...

Rožaje: Cross-border trade, diaspora and mountain tourism convergence

Rožaje occupies a unique position in Montenegro’s north-east, shaped by cross-border trade routes, a strong diaspora network, and proximity to Kosovo and Serbia. Its tourism economy is...

Mojkovac: From transit corridor to eco-industrial tourism gateway

Mojkovac’s economic identity has historically been shaped by its role as a transport and forestry corridor between central Montenegro and the north, rather than as a...

Plav and Gusinje: Prokletije as Montenegro’s untapped wilderness economy

Plav and Gusinje represent the frontier of northern tourism development in Montenegro. Anchored by the Prokletije Mountains, Lake Plav, and cross-border trekking routes, the region offers some of...
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From Adriatic shores to alpine peaks: Montenegro’s most popular coastal and mountain attractions

Montenegro’s tourism landscape is defined by dramatic contrasts: from azure Adriatic waters lapping ancient stone towns to rugged, glacial valleys in the high mountains. These contrasting terrains...
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