Herceg Novi (Montenegro) city map

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  • Whether you are a climber, hiker, geography lover or armchair traveler, you will love the Herceg Novi map with extensive coverage. If you want a clear map for easy planning, then this is the map for you. Herceg Novi city map with house numbers, a quick and easy overview of streets and house numbers on a wall map.

    A special place in Montenegro, a real hidden gem, is Herceg Novi. It is a charming little coastal town located along the impressive Bay of Kotor. Herceg Novi is one of the most ideal places for a vacation, but also perfect for a day trip. Herceg Novi is a city and municipality on the Montenegrin coast - Boka Kotorska, Montenegro. It lies at the foot of Orjen, on the slopes of Dobroštica, along the Adriatic Highway. The old part has been preserved with the remains of medieval fortresses (Španjola, Kanli kula) and city walls, with a clock tower (17th century) and Baroque churches from the 17th century. Theater; local museum, city archive. The newer part is a neighborhood of villas surrounded by parks and lush subtropical vegetation (mimosa, palm trees). Herceg Novi is a famous seaside resort and climatic health resort. Traveling to Herceg Novi is easy by car. There are several parking spaces in the city, which makes it quite accessible. Herceg Novi is located in the Bay of Kotor and is about 45 kilometers from Kotor, 30 kilometers from Perast and 50 kilometers from Dubrovnik in Croatia.

    Herceg Novi was founded in 1382. Due to its strategic location, the first Bosnian king immediately built a fortress. The fortress was ruled by the Ottomans, the Spanish and the Venetians until the end of the 18th century. century. Later it was even ruled by the French, Russians, Austria-Hungary, Serbia, Italy and the former Yugoslav Republic.