The remainder of his youth was lived in Cetinje, the ancestral capital of Montenegro. |
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The paintings will be on display in Cetinje in the recently opened Center of Culture and Society. |
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Cetinje has few exports besides young, jobless men, many of whom hang out at a cafe owned by Jovetic. |
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The ceremony was held in the Blue Palace in Cetinje, the Royal Capital of Montenegro. |
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Its capital and largest city is Podgorica, while Cetinje is designated as the Prijestonica, meaning the former Royal Capital City. |
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The capital, Cetinje, fell on the 11th, and Montenegro surrendered six days later. |
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On the formation of Yugoslavia the capital of Montenegro moved to Titograd and Cetinje has been transformed into a cultural town. |
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The contracts were signed by the three manufacturers from Niksic and Beran and one applicant from Cetinje, Blue, Mojkovac, Pljevlja and Podgorica. |
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After his death, Njegos's remains were carried by donkeys along the same path by which a count had had a billiard table transported to the castle in Cetinje. |
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At their meeting in Cetinje, the two heads of state confirmed the excellent friendly relations between their two nations and committed to closer economic cooperation. |
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