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  2. Time in Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    In Montenegro, the standard time is Central European Time (CET; UTC+01:00). [1] Daylight saving time is observed from the last Sunday in March (02:00 CET) to the last Sunday in October (03:00 CEST). [2] Montenegro has consistently used CET since it gained independence in 2006. [citation needed]

  3. Radio Antena M - Wikipedia

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    On the same occasion, the same was done with Montenegropublic's other assets at the time: weekly newsmagazine Monitor and radio production studio Mouse. The president and owner of the station is Darko Šuković, a Montenegrin journalist. Radio Antena M covers the whole territory of the Montenegro.

  4. Radio Crne Gore - Wikipedia

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    In 1949, Radio Titograd was formed. In 1963, RTV Titograd was established, making Radio Titograd a part of it. In 1990, Radio Titograd changed its name to Radio Crne Gore.

  5. Vijesti - Wikipedia

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    Nezavisni dnevnik Vijesti (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [ʋijêːsti]; English translation: News) is a Montenegrin daily newspaper.. The paper is published and managed by an entity called Daily Press d.o.o. - a limited liability company based in Podgorica.

  6. TV Vijesti - Wikipedia

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    Televizija Vijesti is a national broadcaster in Montenegro.It is based in Podgorica.. Televizija Vijesti (TV Vijesti) aims to become the leader in informative programming in Montenegro.

  7. Monitor (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Started on October 19, 1990 by journalist Milka Tadić Mijović, media publisher Miodrag Perović and businessman Stanislav Koprivica, the magazine appeared at a time when the single-party political system in SFR Yugoslavia had been abolished and its constituent republics were preparing for parliamentary elections with multiple parties.

  8. Clock Tower (Podgorica) - Wikipedia

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    Sahat Kula was built in 1667, by Hadži-paša Osmanagić, a prominent citizen of Podgorica. [1] It is a freestanding 19 m (62 ft) tall stone clock tower.. Its current turret clock mechanism was made in 1890 by Pietro Colbachini foundry in Bassano del Grappa, Italy, after Podgorica was incorporated into Montenegro (original mechanism was made in Austria).

  9. Pobjeda - Wikipedia

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    Pobjeda (Cyrillic: Пoбjeдa, pronounced, lit. "The Victory") (MNSE: NIPO) is a Montenegrin daily newspaper.Having been published for 75 years, it is the oldest Montenegrin newspaper still in circulation; in the media, it is also the oldest Montenegrin active publication.