July 31, 2018 - Montenegro is in the midst of some rapid change. What is better and what is worse? In the first of a new series with James from the UK, we take a look at changing Montenegro through the eyes of its expats and regular visitors.
Montenegro's chief political advisor Milan Roćen said he expects that people will not leave Montenegro for material reasons anymore.
Several hundred dancers from all around the world will be dancing on Sunday at the Square in Kolasin, along with an Argentine tango composition that will be performed live by members of the Tanguango Orchestra. The carnival atmosphere on the streets of Kolasin is one of the events within the eighth Tango camp, which is held in this town from July 25th to August 17th. The organizers reported that the participation of the citizens from Kolasin and tourists is free of charge.