List of former municipalities of Montenegro
This is a list of former municipalities of Montenegro, i.e. municipalities that no longer exist.
Former Municipalities
Former | Fate | Result | Year |
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Andrijevica | Incorporated into Ivangrad (Berane) Divided into separate municipality with 24 settlements in 1991 | Andrijevica | 1955(?) - 1991 |
Golubovci | Incorporated into Titograd (Podgorica) Became Urban Municipality of Podgorica in 2006 | Podgorica | 1957[1] |
Gradac | Incorporated into Pljevlja | Pljevlja | |
Grahovo | Incorporated into Nikšić | Nikšić | |
Gusinje | Incorporated into Plav | Plav | 1954 |
Krstac | Incorporated into Budva | Budva | 1957[1] |
Lijeva Rijeka | Incorporated into Titograd (Podgorica) | Podgorica | 1957[1] |
Lozna | Incorporated into Bijelo Polje | Bijelo Polje | 1957[1] |
Manastir Morača | Incorporated into Kolašin | Kolašin | |
Maoče | Incorporated into Pljevlja | Pljevlja | 1957[1] |
Ostros | Incorporated into Bar | Bar | 1957[1] |
Rijeka Crnojevića | Incorporated into Cetinje | Cetinje | |
Petnjica | Incorporated into Ivangrad (Berane) | Berane | 1957[1] |
Velimlje | Incorporated into Nikšić | Nikšić | |
Virpazar | Incorporated into Bar | Bar | 1957[1] |
Tomaševo | Incorporated into Bijelo Polje | Bijelo Polje | |
Tuzi | Incorporated into Titograd (Podgorica) Became Urban Municipality of Podgorica in 2006 | Podgorica | 1957[1] |
References
- Folić, Zvezdan. "Socijalni sastav sveštenstva u Crnoj Gori 1957. godine" (in Montenegrin). Montenegrina.net. Retrieved 9 December 2010.
- Tomić, Radomir; Popović, Goran (29 October 2010). "Pet srezova i 36 opština u Crnoj Gori". Pobjeda (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 9 December 2010.
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