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Tourist attractions

museum
Muzej mačaka (2 min)
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Black poplar from 1667 (2 min)
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Karampana (3 min)
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Museum Maritimum (3 min)
Situated in Kotor, the Maritime Museum provides visitors with a glimpse into Montenegro's maritime history. The museum is housed in an 18th-century building once owned by the Grgurina family.
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Crkva Svetog Petra Cetinjskog (3 min)
An Orthodox church in Kotor dedicated to Saint Peter of Cetinje. A place of religious worship and a significant symbol of Christianity in Montenegro.
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Savo Ilić (5 min)
A memorial to national hero Savo Ilić (1914-1943) in Kotor. The bronze bust is dedicated to this historic wartime figure.
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Mašo Brguljan (5 min)
A memorial in Kotor dedicated to the national hero Mašo Brguljan (1911-1942). It features a bust located in the city's historic district.
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Nikola Đurković (5 min)
The Nikola Đurković memorial, a bust dedicated to the national hero, is located in Kotor. Đurković lived from 1908 to 1943.
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Partizanski spomenik (5 min)
Located in Kotor, the Partizanski Spomenik is a memorial erected in honor of partisans. It's an obelisk, making it visible from afar.
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Spomenik mornarskom ustanku (12 min)
The Spomenik mornarskom ustanku is a war memorial in Kotor dedicated to the participants of the naval uprising, with names such as Rasch František, Brničević Mate, Grabar Anton, and Šižgoric Jerko engraved on it.
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