Prayer times in Montenegro
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Payer Times for Cities in Montenegro
City | Fajr | Sunrise | Dhuhr | Asr | Maghrib | Isha |
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Bar | 05:23 | 07:04 | 11:38 | 13:55 | 16:12 | 17:48 |
Bijelo polje | 05:22 | 07:05 | 11:36 | 13:49 | 16:07 | 17:44 |
Budva | 05:25 | 07:06 | 11:39 | 13:55 | 16:13 | 17:49 |
Herceg novi | 05:26 | 07:08 | 11:41 | 13:56 | 16:14 | 17:50 |
Nikšić | 05:25 | 07:07 | 11:39 | 13:53 | 16:11 | 17:47 |
Pljevlja | 05:24 | 07:08 | 11:37 | 13:50 | 16:07 | 17:45 |
Podgorica | 05:23 | 07:05 | 11:38 | 13:53 | 16:11 | 17:47 |
Rožaje | 05:20 | 07:03 | 11:34 | 13:48 | 16:06 | 17:42 |
Tivat | 05:25 | 07:07 | 11:40 | 13:55 | 16:13 | 17:49 |
Ulcinj | 05:23 | 07:03 | 11:38 | 13:55 | 16:13 | 17:48 |
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About Montenegro
Montenegro is a vibrant, picturesque country situated in Southeast Europe. It rests on the Adriatic Sea and boasts a diversity of captivating landscapes. With majestic mountains, breathtaking canyons, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear lakes, the country is a true embodiment of natural beauty. Montenegro spans across approximately 13,812 square kilometers and is home to around 620,000 people. Its capital city, Podgorica, is also its largest, offering a harmonious mix of modern amenities and old-world charm. The city's blend of contemporary architecture and historical monuments provides a unique cultural experience. The country's rich history is reflected in its well-preserved medieval towns, including Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its stunning architecture and impressive fortifications. The local culture is an amalgamation of various influences, with Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian, and Croatian elements prevalent due to the country's historical ties and geographical proximity. The official language is Montenegrin, but Serbian, Bosnian, Albanian, and Croatian are also widely spoken. The economy is primarily driven by tourism, agriculture, and manufacturing sectors, but services are becoming increasingly significant. Montenegro is renowned for its hospitality, with the locals taking immense pride in their country's traditions, cuisine, and wine. They warmly welcome visitors, offering a taste of the rich Montenegrin lifestyle, and the country's vibrant festivals and events are not to be missed.