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Is Montenegro the same as Croatia?

Is Montenegro the same as Croatia?

And anyway, the two language are barely different. They are mutually intelligible. And the overwhelming consensus among linguists is that Montenegrin and Serbian, as well as Bosnian and Croatian, are basically the same language.

Is Dubrovnik in Croatia or Montenegro?

Dubrovnik Vs Kotor The two cites everyone talks about in each country is Dubrovnik in Croatia and Kotor in Montenegro. It only takes two hours driving between the two, and yet they are both so different.

Why should I go to Montenegro?

Imposing mountains, expansive sea, idyllic villages and more; it might be harder finding reasons not to visit Montenegro. Remarkable nature, alluring old towns and some of the finest food on the Mediterranean can be found here, making Montenegro the main reason to visit this sensational country.

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Was Montenegro part of Croatia?

Croatia recognized the independence of Montenegro on June 12, 2006. Both countries established diplomatic relations on July 7, 2006. Croatia has an embassy in Podgorica and a Consulate-General in Kotor. Montenegro has an embassy in Zagreb.

Where are the best places to visit in Montenegro?

When people see images of both Montenegro and Croatia, it is usually of the beaches and the islands, yet both countries have mountains worth exploring. In Croatia, Makarska (to the north of Dubrovnik) has the best of both worlds. The beach is overlooked by the mountains. For those brave enough, you can even drive to the top of Biokovo Nature Park.

Where are the longest beaches in Montenegro?

Literally meaning ‘Big Beach’ this tops the list of longest beaches in Montenegro with an impressive 12 Km-long stretch of powdered sand. Lying to the south-east of Ulcinj, the shallow clear waters allow superb splashing opportunities with young kids too.

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Is Montenegro trying to be like Croatia?

Montenegro isn’t trying to be like Croatia, nor vice versa. Montenegro is Montenegro, Croatia is Croatia. That’s what I think anyway. Croatia and Montenegro – which one should you travel to?

Is it cheaper to live in Croatia?

In comparison, Croatia still has the kuna (their national currency). Croatia joined the European Union in 2013, but they still haven’t adopted the euro yet. That means things are slightly cheaper in Croatia because of the different currency.