Podgorica, a city amidst five rivers – Zeta, Moraca, Ribnica, Cijevna, and Sitnica, got its name in 1326. Though most of the city was destroyed during World War II, it has been rebuilt with modern buildings and green spaces at every turn.
Podgorica is known for hosting cultural events and boasts several theatres, including Crnogorsko Narodno, Gradsko, and Dodest. The city is home to several cultural and historic landmarks such as Sahat-kula Adzi-pasa Osmanagica, the ruins of Nemanjica Grad, remnants of the city of Doclea, Stara Varos, and Vezirov. Podgorica has excellent transit connections with other centres.
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