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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Podgorica
| name         = Podgorica
| native_name = Подгорица
| native_name       = Подгорица
| settlement_type = City
| native_name_lang    = sr
| coordinates = {{coord|42|26|N|19|16|E|type:city}}
| settlement_type     = Capital city
| country = Montenegro
| image_skyline      = Podgorica montage.jpg
| population_total = 185,937
| image_caption      = Clockwise from top: Millennium Bridge, Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ, King Nikola's Palace, Ribnica Bridge, and the Old Town
| area_total_km2 = 108
| image_flag      =
| image_shield      =
| nickname        =
| motto          =
| map_caption      = Location within Montenegro
| pushpin_map      = Montenegro
| pushpin_map_caption  = Location within Montenegro
| coordinates       = {{coord|42|26|28|N|19|15|36|E|type:city_region:ME|display=inline,title}}
| subdivision_type    = Country
| subdivision_name    = [[Montenegro]]
| established_title    = Founded
| established_date    =  
| area_total_km2     = 1441
| population_as_of    = 2011
| population_total    = 185937
| population_density_km2 = auto
| timezone        = CET
| utc_offset      = +1
| timezone_DST      = CEST
| utc_offset_DST    = +2
| postal_code_type    = Postal code
| postal_code      = 81000
| area_code        = +382 20
| website        = [http://www.podgorica.me/ www.podgorica.me]
}}
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'''Podgorica''' ({{lang-sr|Подгорица}}) is the [[capital city]] and largest city of [[Montenegro]]. The city is located in the central part of the country, in the [[Podgorica Municipality]]. It is the administrative, economic, cultural, and educational center of Montenegro.
'''Podgorica''' ({{IPA|/pɔdˈɡɔritsa/}}; [[Montenegrin language|Montenegrin]]: ''Подгорица'') is the capital and largest city of [[Montenegro]]. It is located in the central part of the country, at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers. Podgorica is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Montenegro.


== History ==
==History==
Podgorica has a rich history that dates back to the [[Illyrians|Illyrian]] and [[Roman Empire|Roman]] periods. The area was known as [[Birziminium]] during the Roman era. In the Middle Ages, it was known as [[Ribnica (fortress)|Ribnica]]. The name Podgorica was first mentioned in 1326.
Podgorica has a rich history that dates back to the [[Illyrians|Illyrian]] and [[Roman Empire|Roman]] periods. The area was known as ''Birziminium'' during Roman times. In the Middle Ages, it was known as ''Ribnica'' before adopting the name Podgorica in the 14th century. The city was part of the [[Ottoman Empire]] for several centuries, which has left a significant cultural and architectural influence.


During the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] period, Podgorica was an important trading center. It became part of the [[Kingdom of Montenegro]] in 1878. After World War II, the city was renamed Titograd in honor of [[Josip Broz Tito]], the leader of [[Yugoslavia]]. The name Podgorica was restored in 1992.
During the [[World War II|Second World War]], Podgorica was heavily bombed and suffered extensive damage. After the war, it became part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was renamed Titograd in honor of [[Josip Broz Tito]]. The name was reverted to Podgorica in 1992 following the breakup of Yugoslavia.


== Geography ==
==Geography==
Podgorica is situated at the confluence of the [[Ribnica (river)|Ribnica]] and [[Morača (river)|Morača]] rivers. The city lies in a fertile valley surrounded by mountains, making it a strategic location for trade and transportation.
Podgorica is situated in the central part of Montenegro, in the fertile Zeta Plain. The city is surrounded by mountains and is close to the [[Adriatic Sea]]. The [[Morača River]] flows through the city, providing a scenic backdrop and contributing to the city's mild climate.


== Climate ==
==Climate==
Podgorica has a [[Mediterranean climate]] with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The city experiences some of the highest temperatures in Montenegro during the summer months.
Podgorica has a [[Mediterranean climate]] with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The city experiences high temperatures in the summer, often exceeding 40°C (104°F), while winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing.


== Demographics ==
==Economy==
As of the 2011 census, Podgorica had a population of 185,937. The city is ethnically diverse, with Montenegrins, Serbs, Bosniaks, Albanians, and Croats among its residents.
As the capital city, Podgorica is the economic hub of Montenegro. The city's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from the service sector, industry, and agriculture. Key industries include aluminum processing, textiles, and food production. The city is also a center for banking and finance in Montenegro.


== Economy ==
==Culture==
Podgorica is the economic hub of Montenegro. The city's economy is based on industries such as aluminum production, telecommunications, and banking. The [[Montenegrin Stock Exchange]] is also located in Podgorica.
Podgorica is a cultural center with numerous theaters, museums, and galleries. The [[Montenegrin National Theatre]] is a prominent cultural institution, hosting a variety of performances throughout the year. The city also hosts several festivals, including the Podgorica Film Festival and the International Book Fair.


== Education ==
==Education==
Podgorica is home to the [[University of Montenegro]], the largest and most significant educational institution in the country. The city also has several primary and secondary schools, as well as vocational training centers.
Podgorica is home to the [[University of Montenegro]], the largest and most prestigious university in the country. The university offers a wide range of programs and is a center for research and higher education in Montenegro.


== Culture ==
==Transportation==
Podgorica has a vibrant cultural scene with numerous theaters, museums, and galleries. The [[Montenegrin National Theatre]] and the [[Museum of Podgorica]] are notable cultural institutions in the city.
Podgorica is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The [[Podgorica Airport]] is the main international gateway to Montenegro, offering flights to various European destinations. The city is also a major railway hub, with connections to [[Belgrade]] and other regional cities.


== Transportation ==
==Also see==
Podgorica is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The [[Podgorica Airport]] serves as the main international gateway to Montenegro. The city also has a well-developed public transportation system, including buses and taxis.
 
== Sports ==
Podgorica is a center for sports in Montenegro. The city has several sports clubs and facilities, including the [[Podgorica City Stadium]], which hosts football matches and other events.
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Montenegro]]
* [[Montenegro]]
* [[History of Montenegro]]
* [[Morača River]]
* [[Geography of Montenegro]]
* [[Economy of Montenegro]]
* [[Culture of Montenegro]]
* [[University of Montenegro]]
* [[University of Montenegro]]
* [[Podgorica Airport]]
* [[Montenegrin National Theatre]]
 
{{Montenegro topics}}


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[[Category:Capitals in Europe]]
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[[Category:Populated places in Montenegro]]
[[Category:Cities in Montenegro]]
[[Category:Municipalities of Montenegro]]
[[Category:Podgorica Municipality]]
 
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 9 December 2024

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Podgorica
General Information
Name Podgorica
Native Name
Подгорица
Other Names
Settlement Type City
Transliteration
Language 1
Type 1
Info 1
Location
Coordinates
   
       42°26 
       N°19
   
Map
Population
Total 185,937
Density per km²
Area
Total 108 km²
Land km²
Water km²
Government
Type
Leader
Time Zone
Standard UTC
DST UTC


Podgorica (/pɔdˈɡɔritsa/

Montenegrin
Подгорица) is the capital and largest city of Montenegro. It is located in the central part of the country, at the confluence of the Ribnica and Morača rivers. Podgorica is the administrative, economic, and cultural center of Montenegro.

History[edit]

Podgorica has a rich history that dates back to the Illyrian and Roman periods. The area was known as Birziminium during Roman times. In the Middle Ages, it was known as Ribnica before adopting the name Podgorica in the 14th century. The city was part of the Ottoman Empire for several centuries, which has left a significant cultural and architectural influence.

During the Second World War, Podgorica was heavily bombed and suffered extensive damage. After the war, it became part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and was renamed Titograd in honor of Josip Broz Tito. The name was reverted to Podgorica in 1992 following the breakup of Yugoslavia.

Geography[edit]

Podgorica is situated in the central part of Montenegro, in the fertile Zeta Plain. The city is surrounded by mountains and is close to the Adriatic Sea. The Morača River flows through the city, providing a scenic backdrop and contributing to the city's mild climate.

Climate[edit]

Podgorica has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The city experiences high temperatures in the summer, often exceeding 40°C (104°F), while winter temperatures rarely drop below freezing.

Economy[edit]

As the capital city, Podgorica is the economic hub of Montenegro. The city's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from the service sector, industry, and agriculture. Key industries include aluminum processing, textiles, and food production. The city is also a center for banking and finance in Montenegro.

Culture[edit]

Podgorica is a cultural center with numerous theaters, museums, and galleries. The Montenegrin National Theatre is a prominent cultural institution, hosting a variety of performances throughout the year. The city also hosts several festivals, including the Podgorica Film Festival and the International Book Fair.

Education[edit]

Podgorica is home to the University of Montenegro, the largest and most prestigious university in the country. The university offers a wide range of programs and is a center for research and higher education in Montenegro.

Transportation[edit]

Podgorica is well-connected by road, rail, and air. The Podgorica Airport is the main international gateway to Montenegro, offering flights to various European destinations. The city is also a major railway hub, with connections to Belgrade and other regional cities.

Also see[edit]