List of beaches in Montenegro

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This is a list of beaches in Montenegro.

- Crvena Zvezda Beach, Budva

Ulcinj

This is a list of beaches in Ulcinj . [1]

Key:

Blue Flag Logo.svg   – Indicates a Blue Flag beach
Gfi-set01-camping.png   – Indicates a camping area

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Mala Plaza IMG 4970Montenegro Ulcinj (7586275110).jpg
Mala Plaža
Ada Bojana Buna-muendung.jpg
Ada Bojana

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References

  1. "Tourism Organisation of Ulcinj" . Retrieved 10 November 2014.