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Podgorica

American  
[pawd-gaw-ree-tsah] / ˈpɔd gɔˌri tsɑ /

noun

  1. the capital of Montenegro.


Podgorica British  
/ ˈpɔdɡɔˌriːtsa /

noun

  1. Former name (1946–92): Titograd.  the capital of Montenegro: under Turkish rule (1474–1878). Pop: 230 000 (2005 est)

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Montenegrin journalists looked on wide-eyed as Bellamy used a pre-match news conference in Podgorica in 2024 to talk about Yugoslavia's Under-21s of 1990 as much as Wales' Nations League match there the following day.

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Montenegro midfielder Vasilije Adzic joined Juventus on a three-year deal in 2024 after helping Buducnost Podgorica win the league title in his home country in his first season when only 16.

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A major wildfire swept through Piperi village near Montenegro's capital Podgorica, devastating houses in the area.

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Kwon was arrested in March 2023 as he tried to board a flight to Dubai at Podgorica Airport, in Montenegro's capital.

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The match was meant to have been played at the Podgorica National Stadium but, as the pitch there was deemed unplayable, the fixture was switched to Niksic, 53km away, just two weeks before kick-off.

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