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'Herceg Novi' (
Serbian Cyrillic: Херцег Нови;
Italian: Castelnuovo) 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 17,000 inhabitants. Herceg Novi was known as 'Castelnuovo' ("New castle" in italian) for many centuries, when was part of the
Albania Veneta (1420 - 1797). 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.
Population
The Herceg Novi municipality stretches from
Prevlaka to the Verige strait. An almost unbroken string of towns lie along this strip of coast, accommodating the municipality's 33,034 (
2003 census) residents. These include
Igalo, Herceg Novi, Baošići, Đenovići, Meljine and Bijela. Due to their proximity, Herceg Novi and Igalo are usually considered one town with a combined population of 16,493. Administratively, Herceg Novi's current population is 12,739.
Population of Herceg Novi (Including Igalo):
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March 03,
1981 - 12,686
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March 03,
1991 - 15,105
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November 1,
2003 - 16,493
Ethnic groups (1991 census):
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Montenegrins (''40.80%'')
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Serbs (''30.92%'')
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Croats (''2.30%'')
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Muslims by nationality (''1.25%'')
Ethnic groups (2003 census):
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Serbs (''52.88%'')
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Montenegrins (''28.60%'')
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Croats (''2.42%'')
★ Undeclared (''8.60%'').
Tourism

Beach Miriste
Herceg Novi is a major Montenegrin tourist destination. It is well known as a
spa and health center; nearby Igalo has an abundance of
healing sea mud called "igaljsko blato" (Igalo mud) and mineral water springs called "igaljske slatine" (Igalo water springs). The most famous tourist attractions in Herceg Novi are castle Forte Mare built by the Bosnian king Tvrtko I in 1382, a clock tower built by Austrians in 19th century, the Kanli tower built by Turks, and the Serbian church St. Michael Archangel in central Belavista Square.
Whilst the city itself is not a major destination for
sunbathing, with no long sandy
beaches along the rest of the Boka Kotorska bay, many beaches are reachable by
boat. Tourist companies organise one-day boat trips to
Luštica peninsula, which lies opposite to the town. Popular
Luštica peninsula beach sites include ''Žanjic'' and ''Mirište'' (or ''Rose''). Herceg Novi accounted for one-third of overnight stays in Montenegro before the
Yugoslav wars, but the situation has changed since in favour of
Budva,
Kotor and other resorts in the northern part of the coast. The biggest issue facing tourism in Herceg Novi is a constant shortage of tap water, which is imported from
Croatia. The city's inability to pay for the water from
Konavle results in frequent cut-offs of water and dry taps, especially during the peak of the summer season.
Culture
'"JUK Herceg-Fest"'
This cultural events center was established on
February 24,
1992. Two years later the cultural center joined with the "Orijen" movie distribution and production company. Together they have played a crucial role in enhancing the city's cultural life. Among many annual festivities are the mimosa celebration, local theatrical events, and a film and music fest.
'The Herceg Novi City Archive'
In
1956 the Archive was returned to Herceg Novi after being temporarily relocated to
Zadar, Croatia. The Archive was relocated to Zadar by Italians during the
Second World War. The original archive building, built in
1885, suffered severe damage from the
1979 earthquake. Shortly afterward, the building was renovated. Today, the Archive is 700 m² in size. The Archive features modern equipment and a library open to the public. The oldest document in the Archive originated in
1685. The library contains approximately 30,000 volumes and 1,000 periodicals.
'Historical Museum'
The museum was established in
1949 and officially opened in
1953. The museum building, a gift to the city from the former mayor, Mirko Komnenović (1870-1941), and his wife Olga, is at least 150 years old.
'City library'
The library contains at least 30,000 volumes. Among the contributors to this collection are Dušan Petković (5,000 books), Veljka Radojević (1,500), Doklestić, Daljev, Lučić, Subotić and others.
Transport
Herceg Novi is usually the final destination of buses that come from inland Montenegro and
Serbia. The
Adriatic Motorway, a two-lane motorway that extends for the length of the Montenegrin coast, goes through Herceg-Novi before it merges with the Croatian road network at the "Debeli brijeg" border crossing.
The ferry operates on the Kamenari - Lepetane line at Verige Strait, eliminating the need to go all the way around Boka Kotorska bay in order to reach Tivat, Kotor, Budva and inland Montenegro.
Tivat Airport is 23 km away (via the ferry). There are regular flights to Belgrade and Zurich, and dozens of charter planes land daily on Tivat airport during the summer season.
Dubrovnik Airport in Croatia is some 30 km away, and it maintains regular flights to many Europenan destinations.
Climate
The area of the Bay of Kotor is characterized by a Mediterranean climate with dry and warm summers and mild winters. Herceg Novi has a specific microclimate, which is a result of southern exposition, proximity to the sea, limestone substratum and mountainous hinterland which prevents the breakthrough of cold air masses.
Herceg Novi has approximately 200 sunny days a year. In July and August there are approximately 10.7 sunny hours per day.
Average annual temperature is 16.2 C (similar to that of
Naples and
Lisbon). There are frequent slight temperature oscillations; the average daily temperature fluctuation is only 4°C. Average temperature from May to September is about 25°C, which provides a swimming season over 5 months long since the average summer sea temperature is rather high, between 22 - 26°C.
The annual average precipitation is 1,930 mm. Relative air humidity is at its highest level, 80%, in the fall. Its lowest level, 63%, comes in the summer.
Sister cities
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Smederevo,
Serbia
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Zemun,
Serbia
External links
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Official web site of Herceg Novi municipality
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Destination-Montenegro.com
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Visit-Montenegro.com
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Photo-Montenegro.com
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Museum and Gallery Herceg Novi - Official web site
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Museum and Gallery Herceg Novi News
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Rastko-Boka Foundation
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Sutorina-7 km morske obale, ta teritorija je najbliža BiH gradu Trebinju, koji je na karti najblži Hercegovini, a ne u Bosni.
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