In One Picture: Flaky Goodness in Montenegro
Burek, a flaky savory pie that could have cheese, meat, spinach or even pumpkin, is always reliable and sums up how ripe the Balkans are for inspirational travel.
Burek, a flaky savory pie that could have cheese, meat, spinach or even pumpkin, is always reliable and sums up how ripe the Balkans are for inspirational travel.
Many youths in Europe are struggling with unemployment and young adults sense that their institutions are failing. Will we see a “youthquake” in the Balkans?
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One of the best preserved medieval towns in southeastern Europe, Kotor is well worth a night or two if you travel through the Balkans and stop in Montenegro.
Since 2008 WWF and Green Home urged Montenegro’s government to find better energy solutions than what the Moraca Project offered, and their efforts have paid off.
it is easy to forget about Montenegro’s troubles when you spend time along the country’s stunning coast in southeastern Europe. A sunset in Ulcinj is not to be missed.
The salmon hued tiles, massive stone structures, teal colored water, and strutting mountains makes Montenegro one of the most spectacular places I have ever visited.
Despite the tragic experience of the 1979 earthquake and a signature on the Convention for the protection of the Mediterranean Sea by a country which defines itself an “Ecological State”, the Montenegro town of Budva risks being buried under cement.