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Montenegro is a small Balkan nation on the Adriatic coast, bordered by Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania. Despite being one of Europe's smallest countries, it packs an extraordinary range of landscapes into its compact territory - from the dramatic fjord-like Bay of Kotor and sun-drenched Adriatic beaches in the west, to the rugged Dinaric Alps and some of the deepest canyons in Europe in the mountainous interior.
The Bay of Kotor is one of the most breathtaking natural harbours in the Mediterranean - a winding inlet of deep blue water surrounded by steep limestone mountains, its shores dotted with medieval walled towns, Venetian fortresses, and ancient Orthodox churches that reflect centuries of Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman influence. The old town of Kotor itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of remarkably preserved medieval architecture, its labyrinthine stone streets climbing steeply to a fortress perched high on the cliffs above. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Castles & Palaces and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Montenegrin cuisine blends Mediterranean and Balkan traditions - njeguški pršut (air-dried smoked ham from the village of Njeguši), kačamak (cornmeal porridge with cheese and cream), and fresh Adriatic seafood are beloved national staples. The Tara River Canyon, the deepest canyon in Europe and the second deepest in the world after the Grand Canyon, cuts through the Durmitor National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site of glacial lakes, ancient pine forests, and dramatic karst landscapes. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Mountains and Beaches on EarthLive.TV.
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Montenegro is a small Balkan nation on the Adriatic coast, bordered by Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania. Despite being one of Europe's smallest countries, it packs an extraordinary range of landscapes into its compact territory - from the dramatic fjord-like Bay of Kotor and sun-drenched Adriatic beaches in the west, to the rugged Dinaric Alps and some of the deepest canyons in Europe in the mountainous interior.
The Bay of Kotor is one of the most breathtaking natural harbours in the Mediterranean - a winding inlet of deep blue water surrounded by steep limestone mountains, its shores dotted with medieval walled towns, Venetian fortresses, and ancient Orthodox churches that reflect centuries of Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman influence. The old town of Kotor itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of remarkably preserved medieval architecture, its labyrinthine stone streets climbing steeply to a fortress perched high on the cliffs above. Explore related settings through our UNESCO Sites, Castles & Palaces and Harbours & Marinas collections.
Montenegrin cuisine blends Mediterranean and Balkan traditions - njeguški pršut (air-dried smoked ham from the village of Njeguši), kačamak (cornmeal porridge with cheese and cream), and fresh Adriatic seafood are beloved national staples. The Tara River Canyon, the deepest canyon in Europe and the second deepest in the world after the Grand Canyon, cuts through the Durmitor National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site of glacial lakes, ancient pine forests, and dramatic karst landscapes. Browse related feeds under Scenic Views, Mountains and Beaches on EarthLive.TV.
Prefer exploring visually? Check our live webcam map or browse cameras in Croatia, Albania and Serbia.