Sister cities of Cetinje
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Kharkiv ⇄
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Kostroma ←
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Mali Iđoš →
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Nafplio →
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Novo Sarajevo →
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Rijeka →
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Shkodër →
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Sinaia →
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Velika Kladuša →
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Veliko Tarnovo →
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Vranje →
Cetinje (Montenegrin: Cetinje, Цетиње; Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [t͡sětiɲe]) is a town and Old Royal Capital of Montenegro. It is also a historical and the secondary capital of Montenegro (Приjестоница / Prijestonica), with the official residence of the President of Montenegro. It had a population of 13,991 as of 2011.
It is the centre of municipality (population 16,757 in 2011). The city nestles on a small karst plain surrounded by limestone mountains, including Mt. Lovćen, the Black Mountain from which Montenegro gets its name.
Cetinje is a town of immense historical heritage, founded in the 15th century. It became the center of Montenegrin life and both a cradle of Montenegrin culture and a Orthodox religious center. It is because of its heritage as a long-term Montenegrin capital that it is today the honorary capital of Montenegro.
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