Podgorica Municipality, Administrative division in Podgorica, Montenegro.
Podgorica Municipality is an administrative division in Montenegro that encompasses a large territory and houses roughly 30 percent of the country's population. It includes 141 settlements and is managed through 66 local communities that support citizen engagement in local governance.
The area was once a Roman settlement called Birziminium and later came under control of the Ottomans, Austrians, Italians, and Germans. This complex past shaped the territory's current administrative structure and its role as Montenegro's main urban center.
The municipality contains two self-governing districts, Zeta and Tuzi, representing different communities with their own local governance structures and traditions.
Exploring the territory is best approached by starting from Podgorica's downtown area and then moving outward to the various settlements. Visiting local community centers provides insight into how this large administrative area functions on the ground.
The municipality spans from flat shores near Lake Skadar in the south to mountain ranges in the north, creating a striking contrast in landscapes. This geographic variety allows visitors to experience different natural environments within a single administrative area.
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