'Danilovgrad' (
Serbian Cyrillic: Даниловград) is a town in central
Montenegro. It has a population of 5,208 (
2003 census).
Danilovgrad is located in the fertile valley of the
Zeta River, sometimes called also the
Bjelopavlići plain, after the name of the local clan. It is a centre of the municipality of the same name, which has a population of 16,523.
History
Danilovgrad was founded with the purpose of being the capital of Montenegro. Foundations for this
planned city were first laid by
King Nikola I in
1870. However, after the liberation of
Nikšić and
Podgorica its significance diminished. It got its name after Nicholas' predecessor
Prince Danilo.
Population
Danilovgrad is the center of the Danilovgrad municipality, which in 2003 had a population of 16,523. The town itself has 5,208 citizens.
Population of Danilovgrad:
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March 03,
1981 - 3,664
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March 03,
1991 - 4,409
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November 1,
2003 - 5,208
Ethnic groups (1991 census):
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Montenegrins (89.88%)
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Serbs (5.90%)
Ethnic groups (2003 census):
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Montenegrins (67.84%)
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Serbs (25.51%)
Tourism
Main tourist attraction within Danilovgrad municipality is
Ostrog Monastery, famous
orthodox pilgrimage site visited by believers from afar. It is located on an almost vertical cliff overseeing Bjelopavlići plain, approximately 15 km from Danilovgrad in the direction of Nikšić.
Other notable points of interest are ''Ždrebaonik Monastery'' and well of ''Glava
Zete''.
Transport
Danilovgrad is situated approximately halfway between two largest Montenegrin cities,
Podgorica and Nikšić, on the main road that connects these two.
Podgorica Airport is 30 km away, and has regular flights to
Belgrade,
Budapest,
Bari,
Skopje,
Zurich,
Frankfurt,
Ljubljana,
Paris,
Rome and
Vienna.
External links
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Official site
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Visit-Montenegro.com