• The Cetinje massacre was a massacre of 28 citizens of Cetinje in the German occupied territory of Montenegro (modern-day Montenegro) committed by the...
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    since the 1944 Cetinje massacre. At about 3:30 p.m. on 12 August 2022, Borilović entered his home in the Medovina neighbourhood of Cetinje, where he engaged...
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    The massacres of Albanians in World War I were a series of war crimes committed by Serbian, Montenegrin, Greek and Bulgarian troops against the Albanian...
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    Petar II Petrović-Njegoš. Njegoš wrote The Mountain Wreath during 1846 in Cetinje and published it the following year after the printing in an Armenian monastery...
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    Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (category Writers from Cetinje)
    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...
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  • following year for the Institute of History at the Pedagogical College in Cetinje (later the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Montenegro). He received...
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  • 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...
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  • The Bukovica massacre was a massacre of Muslims in Bukovica, Pljevlja, in the Axis-occupied Italian governorate of Montenegro. It took place on 4–7 February...
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  • 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,...
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    Archaeological research of the Institute for monuments protection from Cetinje in 1956, it was discovered that traces of materialculture from Neolithic...
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    Ottoman forces annihilated the hajduks and penetrated to Cetinje. After plundering Cetinje, Bushati retreated. Undetermined, with result in low rate...
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    fire supported by the Royal Navy. A later achievement was his capture of Cetinje, Montenegro[citation needed], during the Montenegrin–Ottoman War (1861–62)...
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    railway inspector and Milica (née Dragićević), a Montenegrin Serb from Cetinje. His father was born in Austria-Hungary with the surname Kohn, but changed...
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    Gori: Četnički i federalistički pokret 1941–1945 (in Serbo-Croatian). Cetinje, Yugoslavia: Obod. Pavlaković, Vjeran (2005). "Serbia Transformed?". In...
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  • Sky News Arabia (in Arabic). Retrieved 22 September 2021. "Centrafrique/massacre de Bambari : un deuil national de trois jours décrété". Aa.com.tr. Retrieved...
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    Although not as rich in museums and galleries as the historic royal capital Cetinje, there are several noteworthy museums: The Podgorica City Museum (Muzej...
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    Petar II Petrović-Njegoš started building a tower called "Tablja" above Cetinje Monastery. The tower was never finished, and Montenegrins used it to display...
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    Albuquerque, USA (2023) Bologna, Italy (1966) Brno, Czech Republic (2005) Cetinje, Montenegro (2011) Cincinnati, United States (1989) Daejeon, South Korea...
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    people's prominent representatives of Montenegro and the Hills held in Cetinje, he was nominated a member of the Court Administration of Montenegro and...
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    partnered with: Beirut, Lebanon Bandar Lampung, Indonesia Cagli, Italy Cetinje, Montenegro Iquique, Chile İzmir, Turkey Kermanshah, Iran Patras, Greece...
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    representative of the People's Party, Jovan Markuš, the former Mayor of Cetinje. In 2014, Leposavić supported the Socialist People's Party of Srđan Milić...
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    Alexander I of Yugoslavia (category People from Cetinje)
    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...
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    Dado (painter) (category Artists from Cetinje)
    draftsman, book illustrator and sculptor. Đurić was born on 4 October 1933, in Cetinje, the historic capital of Montenegro, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia...
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    Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral...
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    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)...
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    coast of Dalmatia, travelling from Trieste to Kotor and then overland to Cetinje, the capital of Montenegro. On her return to London she studied the Serbo-Croatian...
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    villages: Grbavci with 13 villages, Župa 11, Malonšići 7, Plješivci 14, Cetinje 16, Rijeka 31, Crmnica 11, Paštrovići 36 and Grbalj 9 villages; a total...
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  • Forces in the Battle of Vrtijeljka. Shkodran Forces invade Montenegro. Cetinje is captured. Kosovo campaign of The Holy League (1689) Holy League Albanian...
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  • World War I, Albanian immigrants from Nikšić who had been expelled to Cetinje sent a letter to Isa Boletini saying that they risked starving if he did...
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    Serbia Montenegro St. Jovan Vladimir (Bar) Cetinje Monastery (Cetinje) Court Church (Cetinje) Vlah Church (Cetinje) St. Nicholas (Kotor) Podgorica Cathedral...
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