Montenegro
- Some stuff about me and
why did I start doing this
My name is Vuk. I’m fifteen and I come from Montenegro (small country on the Balkan
Peninsula) I currently live in Norway and I just got the idea that I could
present my country and the countries around mine to people all around the
world.
I will mainly be concentrating on the
countries of former Yugoslavia but I might talk about the surrounding countries
too. The people who never came here, never experienced the Balkan culture and
they created lots of stereotypes about the rumours that they have heard.
Things
you don’t need to know: Montenegro is a small country with about 700.000 people living in
it. It covers an area of 13.814 km2 and it is divided in 23 townships.
2. PEOPLE
What is
interesting about Montenegro is that there is a large variety of ethnic
groups, but there have never been any major conflicts between them. People say
that you are not a Montenegrin unless you have at least one best friend that
Muslim, catholic Christian or any other faith (I’m orthodox Christian, by the way) and vice versa. Just from that one
fact, you can say that the people are quite friendly. Of course, like in every
other country there are all kinds of people, but when you come to visit there
is a very low possibility of someone hating you just because. Generally people
from Balkans try to show themselves in the best possible way, and they are
always very curious about foreigners and their way of life (especially if you
are from America, most people are not familiar with western countries so you
will hear a lot of questions). If you manage to make some friends you will stay
in touch for quite a while.
3. NATURE
If you are not into hiking and mountains than you can go
south and see the beautiful beaches Montenegro has to offer. There are lots of
nice places; if you are a family than you should visit Ulcinj and “Velika Plaža” (Translation: Great Beach). It is a
sand beach that is perfect for sunbathing and the sea level isn’t deep so relax
and enjoy because your kids are safe (“Velika plaza” is 12km long). If you are a pair of two than i recommend
going to Budva because that is the place where young people go to and it is
very popular amongst tourists.
Useful sites to see:
I really liked how you stated a lot of facts and gave us a lot of information about everything in Montenegro. You also recommended things to do if I ever were to visit, which I want to do now. It is very entertaining to read and I never found a section boring to read. I really enjoyed how you added picture to give a visual of what it really looked like, however I wish you included a map. Overall it was a great blog post and I really enjoyed it.
ReplyDeleteI think I should visit! Perhaps Velika Plaža. It sounds like it would be nice for my family. You have a lot of information here and I learned about Montenegro...I had no idea it only had 700,000 people.
ReplyDeleteBRAVO ČEWU ODLIČNO !!!
ReplyDeleteGOOD JOB 😉 nice