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Crna Gora Broj Stanovnika 2018
Crna Gora Broj Stanovnika 2018




Crna Gora Broj Stanovnika 2018

There are on average 30 tropical days per year, when the maximum daily temperature reaches 30☌ and above. The maximum number of summer days is recorded in Tivat - 113.3 and the minimum is recorded in Bar - 97.4 days. The number of summer days on the coast, i.e., those with a maximum daily temperature of 25☌ and above, is on average more than 110 a year (summer days have also been recorded during March). Winters are warmer than in the hinterland: the minimum air tempera- ture on the coast is on average 5☌. July and August are the warmest months, with average daily temperatures above 30☌. Pollution of sea water mainly comes from fecal waste. Only rarely, in some micro-locations, is it class III, i.e., not suitable for bathing. The water quality of the 55 most attractive beaches during the sum- mer season is class I or II. There are 117 beaches on the Montenegrin Adriatic coast, with a total length of 73 km. 8 islands and 6 shoals, 31 rocks and 4 cliffs, along with 25.6 km of the coastline, are the property of the Montenegro Coastal Zone. In Ulcinj, it covers a strip wider than 1 km. The area along the coast (the coast in this sense being the area bathed by the highest wave during the worst storm), toge- ther with the ports, dikes, rocks, bathing places, springs, river mouths, channels con- nected to the sea, the sea floor and undersea area and the whole course of the Bojana River in Montenegrin territory are managed by one, state-owned company: “Morsko Dobro Crne Gore” (Montenegro Coastal Zone Authority). Montenegro’s coastline is 310 km long, and belongs to six municipalities: Herceg Novi, Kotor, Tivat, Budva, Bar and Ulcinj. Guida MontenegroThe sea and seashore ofMontenegro






Crna Gora Broj Stanovnika 2018