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Description
Ulcinj is a coastal town located in the southern part of Montenegro, along the Adriatic Sea. It is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history that dates back over two millennia. The town's old fortress offers panoramic views and is a testament to its significance as a trade hub throughout history.
One of the most famous beaches in Ulcinj is the Long Beach (Velika Plaža), which stretches for over 12 kilometers and is characterized by its golden sands and clear waters. This beach is popular among both locals and tourists, offering an array of water sports and sunbathing opportunities. Additionally, Ulcinj's olive groves and picturesque landscapes make it an attractive destination for nature lovers.
Ulcinj is also noted for its historic architecture and landmarks, including the ancient castle and the Venetian-era buildings that reflect its multicultural heritage. The town hosts various cultural events and festivals, showcasing its diverse traditions and cuisine, particularly its seafood dishes that are influenced by Mediterranean flavors.
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