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THE IMPACT OF THE IRANIAN WAR IN THE MIDDLE EAST ON THE MONTENEGRO REAL ESTATE MARKET

This report has been prepared by Maremont Real Estate to analyze the effects of current geopolitical developments in the Middle East on the Montenegro real estate market. As of 2026, the following details outline how regional conflicts have shaped global capital flows and the search for safe havens. Safe Haven Effect: Escalating Iran-Israel tensions in the Middle East have prompted global investors...

TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR MARINAS IN MONTENEGRO

Montenegro offers one of the most attractive tax regimes in the Mediterranean basin to encourage yacht tourism, with updated regulations coming into effect in 2025 and 2026. The primary tax exemptions and advantages provided in marinas are as follows: Excise Duty and VAT Exemption on Fuel (Duty-Free Fuel) As of 2025, Montenegro has reinstated the duty-free fuel application for both commercial and...

SPORTS IN MONTENEGRO

Montenegro is a country where sports culture is ingrained in its DNA, known globally as the "giant-slayer" due to its sporting achievements relative to its small population. Since gaining independence in 2006, it has demonstrated a performance that challenges world giants, particularly in team sports. Here is a comprehensive and detailed guide to sports in Montenegro: National Sport: Water Polo...

PODGORICA: THE CAPITAL BETWEEN RIVERS AND MOUNTAINS

The roots of Podgorica stretch back to antiquity, starting with the Roman Birziminium and later the Slavic settlement of Ribnica. In 1474, the city fell under Ottoman rule, serving as a vital military and commercial hub for nearly four centuries. After becoming part of Montenegro in the 19th century, it was almost entirely destroyed during World War II bombings but rose from the ashes with modern...

BRIEF HISTORY OF MONTENEGRO

Montenegro's (Crna Gora) history is an epic tale of a small but resilient nation that successfully defended its independence against vast empires for centuries. This story has been shaped by the balance between the fierce passion for independence of the mountainous interior and the cosmopolitan influences of the Adriatic coast. Ancient Origins and the Roman Era Before the Slavs arrived, the region...

ATTENTION TO TURKISH CITIZENS TRAVELING TO MONTENEGRO

There is a Visa Exemption Agreement between Türkiye and Montenegro. In this context, citizens of Turkey and Montenegro who are holders of diplomatic, special, service and ordinary passports can enter each other's country without a visa within six months, for a period not exceeding ninety (90) days from the date of first entry, or for a period of time. transition purposes. When entering Montenegro by...

TİVAT AIRPORT/ MONTENEGRO

Tivat airport is located right next to the city of Tivat, 8 km (5 miles) from the center of Kotor and 20 km (12 miles) northwest of Budva, one of the most popular tourist destinations on the eastern Adriatic coast. The airport's single runway ends just 88 m (289 ft) from the Bay of Kotor coastline. Tivat Airport has been classified 4D by ICAO airspace class D and is notable for its difficult approach...

MONTENEGRO

Montenegro, country located in the west-central Balkans at the southern end of the Dinaric Alps. It is bounded by the Adriatic Sea and Croatia (southwest), Bosnia and Herzegovina (northwest), Serbia (northeast), Kosovo (east), and Albania (southeast). Montenegro’s administrative capital is Podgorica, though its cultural centre is the historical capital and older city of Cetinje. For much of the 20th...

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