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Montenegro is a small country on the eastern Adriatic where the mountains come down to the sea almost without warning. In roughly 13,800 square kilometres — less than the area of Northern Ireland — it holds a coastline of nearly 300 kilometres, a limestone hinterland of canyons and high plateaus, and five national parks, with a population of only about 620,000. Podgorica is the capital and transport hub; Cetinje, in the mountains behind Kotor, remains the old royal capital and the country's historical heart.
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