
Bay of Kotor, sea and mountains.
01.01 New Year
January 07.01, Christmas (Orthodox)
July 21.05, Independence Day
July 13.07, Statehood Day
December 25.12, Christmas
122 police
123, fire department
124, emergency medical care
– Peter II Petrovich Njegosh, prince and poet
– Milovan Djilas, politician and writer
– Milorad Dodik, politician
– export of archaeological finds without a license
– photographing military installations
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
- using drones without permission
– swimming in fountains
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or kiss on the cheek
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– Modest clothing is required in churches.
– greeting / Zdravo / zdravo
– gratitude / Hvala / hvala
– please / Molim / molim
– sorry / Izvini / izvini
– Where is the bus…? / Gdje je autobus…? / gdje je autobus
– How much does the ticket cost? / Koliko košta karta? / koliko koshta karta
– pharmacy / Apoteka / apoteka
– I need a doctor / Treba mi doktor / treba mi doktor
– I need help / Treba mi pomoć / treba mi pomoch
– call the police / Call the police / Call the police
– call an ambulance / Pozovite hitnu pomoć / pozovite hitnu pomoch
– very tasty! / Vrlo ukusno! / vrlo ukusno
– bill, please / Račun, molim / rachun molim
– toast / Živjeli! (Let's be healthy!) / zhivjeli
– joke / In Montenegro, the mountains are higher than talk! / u crnoj gori mountains higher than talks
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and tourism (Adriatic)
– National cuisine (chorba, Njegushi prosciutto)
– History and culture
– Music and festivals
– Sports (football, basketball)
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and Yugoslavia
– War of the 1990s
– Social conflicts
- Personal income
– swim in the Adriatic
– visit Kotor and Budva
– to taste wines
-taste prosciutto
Bay of Kotor, sea and mountains.
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01.01 New Year
January 07.01, Christmas (Orthodox)
July 21.05, Independence Day
July 13.07, Statehood Day
December 25.12, Christmas
122 police
123, fire department
124, emergency medical care
– Peter II Petrovich Njegosh, prince and poet
– Milovan Djilas, politician and writer
– Milorad Dodik, politician
– export of archaeological finds without a license
– photographing military installations
- visiting monasteries in inappropriate clothing
- using drones without permission
– swimming in fountains
– When meeting, it is customary to shake hands or kiss on the cheek
– Family ties play an important role
– Polite address and a calm tone are required.
– In restaurants, it is customary to greet and say goodbye to the staff.
– Modest clothing is required in churches.
– greeting / Zdravo / zdravo
– gratitude / Hvala / hvala
– please / Molim / molim
– sorry / Izvini / izvini
– Where is the bus…? / Gdje je autobus…? / gdje je autobus
– How much does the ticket cost? / Koliko košta karta? / koliko koshta karta
– pharmacy / Apoteka / apoteka
– I need a doctor / Treba mi doktor / treba mi doktor
– I need help / Treba mi pomoć / treba mi pomoch
– call the police / Call the police / Call the police
– call an ambulance / Pozovite hitnu pomoć / pozovite hitnu pomoch
– very tasty! / Vrlo ukusno! / vrlo ukusno
– bill, please / Račun, molim / rachun molim
– toast / Živjeli! (Let's be healthy!) / zhivjeli
– joke / In Montenegro, the mountains are higher than talk! / u crnoj gori mountains higher than talks
It is customary to discuss:
– Nature and tourism (Adriatic)
– National cuisine (chorba, Njegushi prosciutto)
– History and culture
– Music and festivals
– Sports (football, basketball)
It is not accepted to discuss:
– Politics and Yugoslavia
– War of the 1990s
– Social conflicts
- Personal income
– swim in the Adriatic
– visit Kotor and Budva
– to taste wines
-taste prosciutto
