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Life in MontenegroThe "Petrovac Night" festival traditionally opens a series of festivals marking the end of the summer tourist season. On this day, starting at 4:00 PM, a variety of cultural and entertainment performances and sports activ...
Life in MontenegroIn Podgorica, on August 2 at 18:00, the sports festival “Let’s Go to Morača” (Ajmo na Moraču) will open. At the festival, games, entertainment, and treats will be waiting for you. The authorities invite residents and visitors of Podgorica to the “Sastavci” beach, at the mouth of the Ribnica where it flows into...
The Morinjska gitarijada festival will take place on Saturday, July 27, on the beach in the coastal village of Morinj. It starts at 9:00 p.m. Ticket price is 2 euros. The punk bands Neprijatelj prelazi zeku (Novi Sad) and Društvo skrivenih talenata (...) will perform for the audience.
Life in MontenegroThe largest share of spending in Montenegrin households is on food — 37.1% — and utility expenses (housing, water, electricity) — 15.1%. This is followed by spending on clothing and footwear — 9.8%, transport — 9.1%, communications — 6.1%, health — 4.9%, furnit...
Life in MontenegroOn the occasion of the upcoming New Year holiday and the religious holiday of Christmas for believers of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox confessions, the non-working days will be December 24, 25 and 26, then January 1 and 3, as well as January 6, 7 and 8, the m...
Life in MontenegroMontenegro has introduced a mandatory COVID certificate for visiting children's playrooms, religious sites, sports halls, cinemas, theaters, and concert halls. These same restrictions continue to apply to visiting restaurant premises...
Life in MontenegroIn the new school year, classes in Montenegrin schools should last 30 minutes, and staff and students should wear masks, the Institute of Public Health recommended. The institute’s director, Igor Galić, said that online classes are an alternati...
Life in MontenegroThree more schools for bilingual children will open in primary schools in the 2020–2021 school year. As a result, the total number of classes where lessons will be taught in two languages will reach 15. The bilingual class project started three years ago in schoo...
Life in MontenegroSchools and kindergartens in Montenegro will begin operating as usual from September. This was announced by the National Coordination Body (NCB) for Infectious Diseases. “Attendance at classes, staying in schools and preschool institutions are irreplaceable...
Life in MontenegroCamellia Days (Kotor, Stoliv) The first such festival, held in March in Kotor and Stoliv, is Camellia Days. This is a colorful local celebration with a rich program, in which the camellia takes center stage. During these days, local events are held ...
Life in MontenegroThe school in the Tološi district will be able to accommodate around 1,200 children. Its total area will exceed 7,000 square meters. The project cost will be more than 7 million euros. The school will have 15 classrooms for younger students, 5 regular classrooms, and 5 specialized class...
Life in MontenegroThe Ministry of Education is continuously working to improve conditions in Montenegrin schools. During the winter break alone, which will last until January 27, it invested €850,000 in the infrastructure of 24 schools across the country, said the secretary of the mini...