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PRODAJA
Niksic
Centar
Garsonjera od 32 m2
Sprat : 1
Nalazi se u ul.Narodne omladine,preko puta ,,Elektro sarafa"
Renovirana,neuseljavana.
Papiri 1/1, bez tereta i opterecenja
U neposrednoj blizini:
JU Srednja Ekonomska skola
OS "Luka Simonovic"
Filozofski fakultet
Studenski dom "Braca Vucinic"
Basic characteristics
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- Reference ID: 282926
- Published: 08.09.2024
- Updated: 08.09.2024
- Real Estate Ad published by: MATnekretnine Montenegro
- Neighborhood: Centar
- Price: 46,000€
- Square footage: 32m2
Centar, Nikšić, Crna Gora
Nikšić is the second city in the state of Montenegro in terms of population (about 80,000 inhabitants live in this municipality). It is located under the mountain Trebjese in the central part of Montenegro. The first sources about the existence of the city were recorded in the IV century as a Roman military fortification called Anderba, the existence of which is evidenced by the fortress Onogost. The remains of the Old Town represent the largest cultural and historical monument of today's Nikšić. The river Zeta flows through the town and there are three lakes nearby. Nikšić is also known as the hometown of famous people from the field, culture, sports, as well as folk heroes from the Second World War. The most famous of them are: the best athlete in the world Novak Djokovic, commander Sava Kovacevic, a revolutionary with a defiant smile - Ljubo Cupic and the singer-songwriter Miladin Sobic. The most famous directors, sculptors, painters, and writers not only from Montenegro but also from the former SFRY, also have their roots in Nikšić. The prices of apartments and houses in Nikšić are very affordable, and they attract more and more attention from buyers. As for architectural buildings, Nikšić was considered the most tidy mountain town in Montenegro and the first in the country to have its own urban plan. The city has 4 squares and 11 boulevards. With its excellent transport network, it is connected with the south and north of Montenegro, the states of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia.