Herceg Novi (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Херцег Нови; pronounced [xěrtseɡ nôʋiː]) is a coastal town in Montenegro located at the entrance to the Bay of Kotor and at the foot of Mount Orjen. It is the administrative center of the Herceg Novi Municipality with around 33,000 inhabitants. Herceg Novi was known as Castelnuovo ("New castle" in Italian) between 1482 and 1797, when it was part of Ottoman Empire and the Albania Veneta of the Republic of Venice. It was a Catholic bishopric and remains a Latin titular see as Novi. Herceg Novi has had a turbulent past, despite being one of the youngest settlements on the Adriatic. A history of varied occupations has created a blend of diverse and picturesque architectural style in the city.
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This green zone connects Herceg Novi with Meljine. Long forest paths in the shadow of oleanders, pines, cypresses, oaks and other tree species lead to the enchanting viewpoints offering unforgettable views on the Boka Bay.
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Because of 80 and more plant species originating from tropical and subtropical areas, this natural oasis, situated in the city centre, is often called the "Botanical Garden of the Adriatic".
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