Budvanska Rivijera

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Budvanska Rivijera
Industry Hospitality, tourism
Founded13 August 2002;22 years ago (2002-08-13)(Current form)
1990;35 years ago (1990)(Founded)
HeadquartersTrg slobode 1, Budva, Montenegro
Website www.hgbudvanskarivijera.com

Budvanska Rivijera is a Montenegrin hotel group. It operates with hotels within the Municipality of Budva in Montenegro. It is named after the region, the name means Budva Riviera in Montenegrin language.

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Budvanska Rivijera was established in 1990 as a shareholding company.

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