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*[[Budva]] (Будва)
*[[Budva]] (Будва)
*[[Cetinje]] (Цетиње)
*[[Cetinje]] (Цетиње)
*[[Danilovgrad]] (Даниловград)
*[[Herceg Novi]] (Херцег Нови)
*[[Herceg Novi]] (Херцег Нови)
*[[Kolašin]] (Колашин}
*[[Kotor]] (Котор)
*[[Kotor]] (Котор)
*[[Mojkovac]] (Мојковац)
*[[Nikšić]] (Никшић)
*[[Nikšić]] (Никшић)
*[[Perast]] (Пераст)
*[[Perast]] (Пераст)
*[[Plav]] (Плав)
*[[Pljevlja]] (Пљевља)
*[[Pljevlja]] (Пљевља)
*[[Podgorica]] (Подгорица)
*[[Podgorica]] (Подгорица)

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Montenegro, Црна Гора


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The National Arms of Montenegro The National Flag Location

From 1993-2003 part of Yugoslavia and 'Serbia and Montenegro'.

Administrative division

Montenegro is divided into twenty-one municipalities (opština), and two urban municipalities, subdivisions of Podgorica municipality.

Most use arms or a semi-heraldic logo.

Coats of arms of cities, towns and villages