Coordinates: 42°30′N 19°18′E / 42.500°N 19.300°E / 42.500; 19.300
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Tara Bridge is a great built structure over Tara River. The bridge itself is very interesting and the view from the bridge over Tara Canyon is wonderful. Here it is a must to try zip line or rafting, since from my experience with the zip line is a great choice to be above Tara.
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The old road from Podgorica to Niksic leads to the Emperor's Bridge, which rises above the river Zeta, attracting attention with its 269m long figure with 18 archs.
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King Nikola ordered the construction of this bridge at the location of the former Begov Bridge which was razed, and it was named after Vuk Micunovic, a famous Montenegrin hero.
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One of the most important buildings from the Roman period, with great cultural and historic value, this bridge is located on an old road leading from Niksic to Trebinje. It is 2.3m tall, with vault openings 5.5m wide, and it rests upon pillars 2m wide.
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Just south of downtown to reach the Old Ribnica Bridge. This bridge was built when Montenegro was under the Roman Empire and is the oldest bridge in Podgorica. Today you can see that it had major reconstruction when they were under the rule of the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century. The water was a gorgeous blue. The Ribnica river which flows under this bridge flows right into the Moraca river. When you are here, you can spend time just marveling at the bridge on your feet, or having a seat and really soaking it in. There is blue rushing water that goes under the bridge and there is plenty of land to walk around and enjoy the area.
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The bridge on the river Tara was built in 1934. In order to slow down the retreat of German troops during WWII, Partisans mined part of the bridge, which was renewed in 1950, reflecting the original bridge design.
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The work of sculptor Drago Djurovic and architect Mirko Djukic, this monument was erected to mark the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Mojkovac. It is located at a stone elevation on the right bank of the Tara river. A motif of this monument is found on the coat-of-arms of the Municipality of Mojkovac.
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Off the beaten track. We drove there and had a great day. Little local restaurants make you feel at home, incredible boat trips to visit the lake (you can even swim) and everything soo relaxing. Has an interesting statue at the bridge. At the end of the day stop but he supermarket and get something for the return trip home.
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Podgorica has been through a lot in its history. Much of the city has been destroyed or at least severely damaged. But this is a city on the rise. One of the newer and most popular landmarks is the Millennium Bridge, which opened July 13, 2005 for Montenegro's national day. This bridge looks awesome from the sides and from under. There are a total of 4 bridges that are parallel to each other; two bridges for cars and people and 2 pedestrian bridges.
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Over three centuries old, according to some recounts, this bridge was built by the Skadar family Bushati, while other sources state it was built by the Grand Vizier Mehmed-Pasha Sokolovic. For a long time this was the only bridge in Podgorica. It was razed in WWII, and after liberation it was reconstructed and renovated several times.
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