Cetinje (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Цетиње, pronounced [t͡sětiɲe]) is a town in Montenegro. It is the former royal capital (Montenegrin: prijestonica / приjестоница)...
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The Cetinje District (Montenegrin: Cetinjski srez / Цетињски срез) was a former district within Montenegro. The administrative centre of the Cetinje District...
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Cetinje shooting may refer to: 2022 Cetinje shooting, which occurred in Cetinje in August 2022 2025 Cetinje shootings, which occurred in Cetinje in January...
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The Cetinje Monastery (Serbian: Цетињски манастир, romanized: Cetinjski manastir) is a monastery of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. It is located...
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The Old Royal Capital Cetinje (Montenegrin: Prijestonica Cetinje / Пријестоница Цетиње) is one of the municipalities of Montenegro. Due to its former status...
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Christmas Uprising (section Siege of Cetinje)
confederal Dual Monarchy with Yugoslavia. The uprising reached a climax in Cetinje on 7 January 1919, which was the date of Eastern Orthodox Christmas. The...
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Podgor, Montenegro (redirect from Podgora, Cetinje)
Podgor (Cyrillic: Подгор) is a village in the Crmnica region of Montenegro. It is best known as the birthplace of the celebrated Yugoslav communist politician...
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The Cetinje Octoechos (Serbian: Цетињски октоих or Cetinjski oktoih) is a Serbian Orthodox liturgical book printed in 1494 in Cetinje, the capital of...
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Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral (redirect from Eparchy of Cetinje)
(Rijeka Crnojevića). Finally, it was moved to Cetinje, in the region of Old Montenegro, where the Cetinje Monastery was built in 1484, by Prince Ivan Crnojević...
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Princess Zorka of Montenegro (category People from Cetinje)
Karađorđević. She spent her childhood up to the age of 11 in Cetinje, where she was educated by Cetinje teachers and a Swiss teacher Mrs. Nykom. In 1875, Princess...
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FK Lovćen (redirect from FK Lovćen Cetinje)
a football club based in Cetinje, Montenegro. It was founded on 20 June 1913. It was named after Mount Lovćen near Cetinje. Lovćen is the oldest football...
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The Cetinje massacre was a massacre of 28 citizens of Cetinje in the German occupied territory of Montenegro (modern-day Montenegro) committed by the...
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Radio Cetinje is the public radio station in Cetinje, Montenegro. It is the oldest electronic broadcaster in Montenegro, founded on 27 November 1944. Radio...
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Sea to the southwest. The capital and largest city is Podgorica, while Cetinje is the Old Royal Capital and cultural centre. Before the arrival of the...
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was located around modern-day Montenegro. It emerged from the Eparchy of Cetinje, later known as the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, whose...
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state-owned printing press (Printing House of Crnojevići) was located in Cetinje in 1494, where the first South Slavic book was printed the same year (Oktoih)...
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FK Cetinje is a Montenegrin football club based in Cetinje. They currently compete in the Montenegrin Third League. Founded in 1975, Football club Cetinje...
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Štitari may refer to: Štitari, Cetinje, a village in Cetinje Municipality, Montenegro Štitari, Berane, a village in Montenegro Štitari, Nikšić, a village...
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On 12 August 2022, a spree shooting occurred in Cetinje, Montenegro. Ten people were killed, including two children, and six others were wounded. The...
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a Serbian Orthodox professor, theologian, translator and rector of the Cetinje Seminary. He comes from a priest family. He finished primary school in...
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The Cetinje Royal Palace (Serbian: Краљевски двор Цетиње) is located in Cetinje, Montenegro, and for more than 50 years served as the seat of the Montenegrin...
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Nicholas I of Montenegro (category People from Cetinje)
Marko Popović, Simo Popović, Mašo Vrbica, Vasa Pelagić, and more, in Cetinje (1871). Nicholas I of Montenegro was also reflected in literature. His...
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The Cetinje Chronicle (Serbian: Цетињски љетопис/Cetinjski ljetopis) is a collection of manuscripts (letters, documents, reports and poems) compiled by...
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Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (redirect from Saint Peter of Cetinje)
enterprises. He was canonized by the Serbian Orthodox Church as Saint Peter of Cetinje (Serbian: Sveti Petar Cetinjski / Свети Петар Цетињски). He was described...
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Peter I of Serbia (section Move to Cetinje)
throne Feodora is far too good". After this failed attempt, Peter moved to Cetinje in 1883, the capital of the second independent Serb state, Montenegro,...
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the Archbishop of Cetinje and Montenegro Metropolitan Boris. At a General Montenegrin People's Assembly formed by the MOC in Cetinje on January 6, 1997...
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States. Twelve people are killed and four more injured in a shooting in Cetinje, Montenegro. January 12 – The second round of the 2024–25 Croatian presidential...
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List of metropolitans of Montenegro (redirect from Bishop of Cetinje)
Littoral, and their predecessors (bishops and metropolitans of Zeta, and Cetinje), from 1219 to the present day. Ilarion I (1220–1242) German I (1242–1250)...
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Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (category Writers from Cetinje)
Njegoš was born in the village of Njeguši, near Montenegro's then-capital Cetinje. He was educated at several Serbian monasteries and became the country's...
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Blue Palace (redirect from Blue Palace, Cetinje)
Плави дворац, romanized: Plavi dvorac) was built as the heir's palace in Cetinje, Montenegro. Today the Blue Palace is the official residence of the President...
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