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Type | Broadcast television network |
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Country | |
Availability | Local National (via Extra TV) |
Language | Albanian, Montenegrin |
Televizioni Teuta (English: Television Teuta, Montenegrin : Televizija Teuta) is a local broadcasting company based in Ulcinj, Montenegro. The programs of TV Teuta can be seen in the Ulcinj, Bar and Podgorica area, also with Extra TV, an internet based platform, they can be seen everywhere in Montenegro. TV Teuta is bilingual, with programs broadcast in both Albanian and Montenegrin. More than 80% of the programs are in the Albanian language.
The most viewed programs are:
Ulcinj is a town on the southern coast of Montenegro and the capital of Ulcinj Municipality. It has an urban population of 10,707 (2011), the majority being Albanians.
Ulcinj Municipality is the southernmost municipality of Montenegro, bordered by Albania to the east, Bar Municipality to the north and Adriatic Sea to the south and the west. It has an area of 255 km², and a population of 19,921 as of the 2011 census. Its seat is the town of Ulcinj.
Albanians in Montenegro are an ethnic group in Montenegro of Albanian descent, which constitute 4.91% of Montenegro's total population. They are the largest non-Slavic ethnic group in Montenegro.
Islam in Montenegro refers to adherents, communities and religious institutions of Islam in Montenegro. It is the second largest religion in the country, after Christianity. According to the 2011 census, Montenegro's 118,477 Muslims make up 20% of the total population. Montenegro's Muslims belong mostly to the Sunni branch. According to the estimate by the Pew Research Center, Muslims have a population of 130,000 (20.3%) as of 2020.
Television in Montenegro was first introduced in 1956. This is a list of television channels that broadcast in Montenegro.
Languages of Montenegro are languages that are spoken in Montenegro. According to the Constitution of Montenegro, adopted in 2007, Montenegro has only one official language, specified as Montenegrin. However, at the 2011 census, 11% of the population declared Serbian to be their native language, while Montenegrin was the second most common at 43%. Both Montenegrin and Serbian are standardized varieties of the Serbo-Croatian language, alongside Bosnian and Croatian. However, an official standard for Montenegrin is still in the process of being formulated. The Montenegrin language is written in Latin and Cyrillic alphabets, but there is a growing political movement to use only the Latin alphabet.
FK Otrant-Olympic is a Montenegrin football club based in the coastal town of Ulcinj. They compete in the Montenegrin Third League-South.
The Democratic Party is a conservative Albanian minority interests political party in Montenegro. Since 2012, he has been a member of the Albanian Coalition, which he leads together with the LDMZ. Its currently represented with one seat in the Parliament of Montenegro, party leader and current MP is Fatmir Gjeka.
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The Church-Mosque of Ulcinj, also called Imperial Mosque, Halil Skura Mosque, Kalaja Mosque or Church of St. Maria is a former church and mosque located in Ulcinj, Montenegro.
The Clock Tower of Ulcinj, was built in Ulcinj, Montenegro in 1754 during the Ottoman Empire rule over the city, with the help of donations made by the citizens of Ulcinj. The name comes from the Turkish Saat Kulesi which literally means "Clock Tower" in English.
Nazif Cungu is a Montenegrin politician, the leader of the biggest Albanian political party in Montenegro FORCA.
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Museum of Local History in Ulcinj or simply Museum of Ulcinj is a local museum located in Kalaja, part of Ulcinj, Montenegro.
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Battle of Ulqin was a battle between the Ottoman forces of Dervish Pasha and Albanian irregulars in the year of 1880 at the region of Kodra e Kuqe, close to Klleeznes. The area of Ulcinj had been handed over to Montenegro by the Ottomans after the Albanians previously fought against the annexations of Hoti and Grude. The Great powers instead pressured the Ottomans to hand over the area of Ulcinj, but also here the Albanians refused. Eventually the Great powers forced the Ottomans to take actions against the League of Prizren, ending the resistance and successfully handing over the town of Ulcinj to Montenegro.
M-1 highway is a Montenegrin roadway.
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