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The town park Extraordinary climate conditions make it possible for diverse exotic plants, brought by seafarers from all parts of the globe, to grow in the town park in Tivat, the largest one in Boka Kotorska. |
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Gornja Lastva is a village in the hinterland of Tivat, situated on the slopes of the Vrmac Hill, 300 metres above the sea level. First mentioned in XIV century, this village is still a living community making it appealing to day visitors and tourists. |
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Medieval summer house of the Buca family is located at the very centre of the town. It is a type of fortified summer house unique at our coast. It was built more than half a millennium ago. Today it has been turned into the town gallery of Tivat, with a small open-air stage in its garden. |
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Prevlaka (Ostrvo cvijeca - The Island of Flowers) is a small oval island about 300m in length. Historically speaking, this island is interesting for its ruins of the Orthodox monastery of the Holy Archangel Michael, now under reconstruction. |
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Przno Beach (Plavi horizont - The Blue Horizon) is located at the southern part of the Boka Kotorska Bay, facing the open sea. It is one of the most beautiful beaches at the coast of Montenegro. This beach is particular for the olive and pine trees which surround it, where swimmers and sunbathers often seek shelter from the sun and the heat. |
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Sveti Marko Island (Stradioti) is to the west of Prevlaka. It is named after the Greek word "stratiotes" (meaning "soldier") since it used to be a camp for Venetian soldiers of Greek origin. "Sveti Marko" used to be an attractive tourist village, one of the best in the "Club Mediterranee" group from Paris. Today it is out of operation. |
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Solila - Solila is interesting for visitors and birdwatchers as the habitat of flamingos, a very rare bird, and cormorants, one of the most endangered bird species in Europe. According to the Tourism Master Plan (Boka Kotorska Region), Solila is to be turned into an ornithological park. |
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