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Cetinje - Montenegro - The Monastery is the most famous Serb Orthodox monastery in Montenegro. It is the seat of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral
Six men in Montenegrin National Costume Date: circa 1910s
Elderly Montenegrin gypsy couple at Cetinje, their trusty donkey steeds and (possibly) all their worldly possessions... Date: circa 1910s
Prince Mirko rides into Podgorica, MontenegroPrince Mirko and his escort, enter Podgorica, Montenegro on horseback Date: circa 1905
Montenegrin Soldiers Date: circa 1905
Turkish Prisoners in Montenegro Date: circa 1916
Montengro - Cetinje - Presentation of flags to the KingMontengro - Cetinje - Presentation of flags to King Nicholas I of Montengro during the First Balkans War Date: 1913
Serbian National Costume - KotorMen in Serbian National Costume at Kotor, Montenegro Date: circa 1910s
Montenegro - Depicted as one of the Allied Butterflies Date: circa 1914
Montenegro - Kotor (Cattaro) - location showing the steep slopes to the south east of the town and the winding switchback road leading upwards... Date: circa 1910s
Prince Francis Joseph of Battenberg and Prince Mirko of Montenegro Date: circa 1905
Montenegro - Kotor (Cattaro) - Gordicchio Bridge Date: circa 1910
Ulcinj (Dulcigno), Montenegro Date: circa 1910s
Montenegro - Kotor (Cattaro) - Panorama showing the extent of the Bay of Kotor Date: 1905
Montenegrin troops after a battle, eastern front, WW1Montenegrin troops resting after a battle on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1915-1917
Montenegrin troops waiting for battle, eastern front, WW1Montenegrin troops waiting for their battle orders on the eastern front during the First World War. Date: 1915-1917
Cetinje, Montenegro - Palace of the KingThe Interior of the Palace of the King of Montenegro at Cetinje - Montenegro came under the juristiction of the King of Yugoslavia following the end of World War One
Russian and Montenegrin Soldiers in Crete. Although much of modern Greece had been independent since the 1820s, Crete remained in Ottoman hands
Montenegrin Street Scene with veiled womenMontenegrin Street Scene with four veiled women
Montenegro - Sveti Stefan, near Budva. Formerly a fishing village, but in the 1950s the last inhabitants were evicted and the town was turned into a luxury Hotel - the most exclusive resort
A Montenegrin soldier with a head covering of sheep skin