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Njeguši

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Njeguši (Montenegrin and Његуши) is a village in the Cetinje Municipality of southern Montenegro, located on the slopes of Mount Lovćen, within the Lovćen national park. [1]

45 relations: Boris Petrovitch Njegosh, Cheese, Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje, Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro, Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro, Elena of Montenegro, Jovan Radonjić, Lovćen, Mašo Vrbica, Michael, Prince of Montenegro, Milo Petrović-Njegoš, Mirac, Mirko Petrović-Njegoš, Mladen Kašćelan, Momčilo Otašević, Montenegrin alphabet, Montenegrin cuisine, Montenegrins, Montenegro, Nicholas I of Montenegro, Nicholas, Crown Prince of Montenegro, Njeguški pršut, Old Montenegro, Old Royal Capital Cetinje, Petar I Petrović-Njegoš, Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, Petrović-Njegoš dynasty, Predrag Kašćelan, Prince Mirko of Montenegro, Prince Peter of Montenegro, Princess Anastasia of Montenegro, Princess Anna of Montenegro, Princess Milica of Montenegro, Princess Xenia of Montenegro, Princess Zorka of Montenegro, Prosciutto, Rufim Njeguš, Sava Petrović, Serbs, Staniša Radonjić, Stanislav Radonjić, Vasilije Petrović, Vasko Ševaljević, Vernacular architecture, Vukolaj Radonjić.

Boris Petrovitch Njegosh

Boris Petrović-Njegoš, known professionally as Boris Petrovitch Njegosh (born 21 January 1980 in Les Lilas, France), is a French designer.

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Cheese

Cheese is a dairy product derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors, textures, and forms by coagulation of the milk protein casein.

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Danilo I, Metropolitan of Cetinje

Danilo Šćepčević (Данило Шћепчевић, 1670 – January 11, 1735) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1697 and 1735.

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Danilo I, Prince of Montenegro

Danilo Petrović Njegoš (25 May 1826 – 13 August 1860), was the Metropolitan or Prince-Bishop of Montenegro (as Danilo II) and later prince of Montenegro from 1851 to 1860 (as Danilo I).

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Danilo, Crown Prince of Montenegro

Danilo Aleksandar Petrović-Njegoš (29 June 1871 – 24 September 1939) was the Crown Prince of Montenegro.

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Elena of Montenegro

Princess Elena of Montenegro, or more commonly known as Queen Elena of Italy (8 January 1871 – 28 November 1952) was the daughter of King Nicholas I of Montenegro and his wife, Milena Vukotić.

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Jovan Radonjić

Jovan Radonjić (Јован Радоњић, 1748 – 8 July 1803), commonly known as Jovo (Јово) or Joko, was the guvernadur of Montenegro between 1764 and 1803.

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Lovćen

Lovćen (Montenegrin: Lovćen, Ловћен) is a mountain and national park in southwestern Montenegro.

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Mašo Vrbica

Mašo Vrbica (1833 in Vrba - 10 May 1898 in Banja Luka) was a Montenegrin duke and military commander.

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Michael, Prince of Montenegro

Prince Michael Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (14 September 1908 – 24 March 1986) was the third (but eldest surviving) son of Prince Mirko of Montenegro, Grand Voivode of Grahovo and Zeta (1879–1918), and Natalija Konstantinović, a cousin of Aleksandar Obrenović of Serbia.

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Milo Petrović-Njegoš

Milo Petrović-Njegoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Мило Петровић-Његош; 1889–1978) was a prince of Montenegro.

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Mirac

Mirac is a settlement in Montenegro, three miles from Kotor.

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Mirko Petrović-Njegoš

Mirko Petrović-Njegoš (Мирко Петровић-Његош; 19 August 1820 – 1 August 1867), was a Montenegrin military commander, diplomat and poet, belonging to the House of Petrović-Njegoš.

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Mladen Kašćelan

Mladen Kašćelan (Cyrillic: Mлaдeн Kaшћeлaн, born 13 February 1983) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays as midfielder for FC Tambov.

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Momčilo Otašević

Momčilo Otašević (born February 20, 1990 in Cetinje, SR Montenegro, SFR Yugoslavia),is a Montenegrin actor born and raised in Cetinje, Montenegro.o.

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Montenegrin alphabet

The Montenegrin alphabet is the collective name given to "Abeceda" (Montenegrin Latin alphabet) and "Азбука" (Montenegrin Cyrillic alphabet), the writing systems used to write the Montenegrin language.

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Montenegrin cuisine

Montenegrin cuisine is a result of Montenegro's geographic position and its long history.

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Montenegrins

Montenegrins (Montenegrin: Црногорци/Crnogorci, or), literally "People of the Black Mountain", are a nation and South Slavic ethnic group native to Montenegro.

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Montenegro

Montenegro (Montenegrin: Црна Гора / Crna Gora, meaning "Black Mountain") is a sovereign state in Southeastern Europe.

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Nicholas I of Montenegro

Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš (Никола I Петровић-Његош; – 1 March 1921) was the ruler of Montenegro from 1860 to 1918, reigning as sovereign prince from 1860 to 1910 and as king from 1910 to 1918.

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Nicholas, Crown Prince of Montenegro

Nikola II Petrović-Njegoš, Crown Prince of Montenegro (Montenegrin: Никола Петровић-Његош / Nikola Petrović-Njegoš; born 7 July 1944), is the Head of the House of Petrović-Njegoš, which reigned over Montenegro from 1696 to 1766 and again from 1782 to 1918.

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Njeguški pršut

Njeguški pršut is a specialty of Njeguši, a village in Montenegro.

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Old Montenegro

Old Montenegro (Montenegrin and Стара Црна Гора/Stara Crna Gora) is a term used for the embryonic part of modern Montenegro, the territory of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro and Principality of Montenegro (as recognised by the Congress of Berlin in 1878) prior to its expansion and eventual proclamation of a kingdom during the Balkan Wars.

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Old Royal Capital Cetinje

Old Royal Capital Cetinje (Montenegrin: Prijestonica Cetinje / Пријестоница Цетиње) is one of the territorial subdivisions of Montenegro.

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Petar I Petrović-Njegoš

Petar I Petrović-Njegoš (Петар I Петровић Његош; 1748–31 October 1830) was the ruler of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro as the Metropolitan (vladika) of Cetinje, and Exarch (legate) of the Serbian Orthodox Church throne.

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Petar II Petrović-Njegoš

Petar II Petrović-Njegoš (Петар II Петровић-Његош,; –), commonly referred to simply as Njegoš, was a Prince-Bishop (vladika) of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered some of the most important in Montenegrin literature.

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Petrović-Njegoš dynasty

Petrović-Njegoš (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Петровић-Његош, Petrović-Njegoši / Петровић-Његоши) is the name of the family that ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1916.

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Predrag Kašćelan

Predrag Kašćelan (Cyrillic: Предраг Кашћелан; born June 30, 1990 in Cetinje) is a Montenegrin footballer who plays for FK Bokelj as defender.

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Prince Mirko of Montenegro

Prince Mirko Dimitri Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (17 April 1879 – 2 March 1918) was born in Cetinje, the second son of King Nicholas I of Montenegro and Milena Vukotic.

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Prince Peter of Montenegro

Prince Peter Petrovich-Njegosh of Montenegro, Grand Duke of Zahumlie (10 October 1889 – 7 May 1932)Burkes Royal Families of the World.

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Princess Anastasia of Montenegro

Princess Anastasia Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (4 June 1868 in Cetinje, Montenegro – 25 November 1935 in Cap d'Antibes, France) was the daughter of King Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro (1841–1921) and his wife, Milena Vukotić (1847–1923).

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Princess Anna of Montenegro

Princess Anna of Montenegro (18 August 1873 – 22 April 1971) was the seventh child and sixth daughter of Nicholas I of Montenegro and his wife Milena Vukotić.

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Princess Milica of Montenegro

Princess Milica Petrović-Njegoš of Montenegro, also known as Grand Duchess Militza Nikolaevna of Russia, (14 July 1866 in Cetinje, Montenegro – 5 September 1951 in Alexandria, Egypt) was a Montenegrin princess.

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Princess Xenia of Montenegro

Xenia Petrovic-Njegoš, Princess of Montenegro, also known as Princess Ksenija or Kseniya, (22 April 1881 – 10 March 1960) was a member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš as a daughter of Nicholas I of Montenegro.

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Princess Zorka of Montenegro

Princess Ljubica of Montenegro (Љубица Петровић-Његош; 23 December 1864 – 16 March 1890), later Princess Zorka Karađorđević in Serbia.

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Prosciutto

Prosciutto (Pronunciation of "Prosciutto". Cambridge dictionaries online.) is an Italian dry-cured ham that is usually thinly sliced and served uncooked; this style is called prosciutto crudo in Italian (or simply crudo) and is distinguished from cooked ham, prosciutto cotto.

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Rufim Njeguš

Rufim Njeguš (Руфим Његуш; 1594–1631) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1594 and 1636.

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Sava Petrović

Sava Petrović (Сава Петровић; 18 January 1702 – 9 March 1782) was the Metropolitan of Cetinje between 1735 and 1781, ruling what is known in historiography as the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro; the polity in the hands of the Petrović-Njegoš dynasty.

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Serbs

The Serbs (Срби / Srbi) are a South Slavic ethnic group that formed in the Balkans.

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Staniša Radonjić

Staniša Radonjić (Станиша Радоњић), known as Staniša Popov (Станиша Попов; 1682 - 1693), was a Serbian Orthodox priest, chieftain (vojvoda) of the Njeguši tribe, and serdar of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro.

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Stanislav Radonjić

Stanislav Popov Radonjić (Станислав Радоњић) or Staniša Stanišić (Станиша Станишић); 1690 - 17 March 1758), known as Stano (Стано), was a vojvoda, serdar and the first guvernadur (governor) of the Prince-Bishopric of Montenegro from 1756 until he died in 1758, serving Metropolitan Sava II Petrović-Njegoš.

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Vasilije Petrović

Vasilije Petrović (1709 – 10 March 1766) was the Montenegrin metropolitan bishop of Cetinje (Prince-Bishop of Montenegro).

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Vasko Ševaljević

Vasko Ševaljević (born 21 June 1988) is a Montenegrin handball player for Tremblay-en-France and the Montenegrin national team.

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Vernacular architecture

Vernacular architecture is an architectural style that is designed based on local needs, availability of construction materials and reflecting local traditions.

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Vukolaj Radonjić

Vukolaj Radonjić (Вуколај Радоњић, 1765 – 29 May 1832) was the last Montenegrin guvernadur.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Njeguši

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