Which city is considered the capital of Montenegro - Podgorica or Cetinje?
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With the capitals in Montenegro a little confusion . In the country's constitution, its official capital is named the city of Cetinje . It was historically the center of faith and statehood, here was the royal residence . In 1946, the capital was moved to Titograd, to which the former name was renamed in 1992 - Podgorica . After the independence of Montenegro in 2006, the title of capital again passed to Cetinje, but most state institutions remained in Podgorica . Mr. e to transport the government of the country, it was decided to make appropriate changes in the status of cities .
So now in Montenegro there are two capitals for which new definitions have been invented. The official and cultural capital of Cetinje, in which the president lives and the metropolitan of the country, has the title of "near", and the actual, business and political capital of Podgorica is called "the main hail."
November 22, 2011
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