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Beaches
of Montenegro Pictures
of Montenegro 
The coast
has seventythree kilometers of the most beautiful combination of sun, sea
and land. One hundred and seventeen beaches offer you many choices.
Montenegro
is a land of contrasts and natural beauty. The clear and clean Adriatic
Sea combines with numerous beaches of sand, pebbles or stones, creating
unique places. Some beaches are kilometers long or only a couple of tens
of meters. Some are remote from boarding places, surrounded by
settlements or in front of a hotel. There are beaches in bays, on rocky
shores and near olive trees, fields or pine forests. Some have a view
to the open sea, some are secluded in coves, some are equipped with all
the accessories for a pleasant stay, while others are wild, intact, isolated,
and accessible only by boat.
Sea: Dark blue
Transparency: 38 to 56 m
Saltiness: 28‰ in Boka Kotorska Bay, 38‰ near Ulcinj
Average tide height: 31 cm
Height of waves: around 0,5 meters, waves over 2 meters high are rare.
Maximum sea temperature: 27,10 ºC
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Population : 650,575 |
| Largest
City : Podgorica |
| Climate
: Mediterranean |
| Average
ºC in July : 25ºC |
| Average
ºC in January : 5ºC |
| Highest
Peak : B. Kuk 2,522 m |
| Coastline
: 293,5 km |
| Land
borders : 614 km |
| Deepest
canyon : Tara -1,300 |
| Language
: Crnaogorski |
| Largest
bay : Boka Kotorska |
| National
parks : |
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Lovcen - 6,400 ha |
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Biogradska gora - 5,400 ha |
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Lake Skadar - 40,000 ha |
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Durmitor - 39,000 ha |
Statistics Quotes Sitemap |

"The most beautiful contact between the earth and sea took
place at the Montenegrin littoral"
Lord
George Gordon Byron |

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