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"Budva – Beautiful & Overcrowded... " a Budva Travel Page by Zvrlj

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Real Name: Irena & Vladimir
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Budva – Beautiful & Overcrowded Montenegrian Town

by Zvrlj - last update: Sep 20, 2007

Budva is beautiful Montenegrian town on the Adriatic coast. Its mythical origins could be found in legends of Cadmo. Now it is place chosen by many tourists to spend sea vacations in. Budva has much to offer to them.

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"Narrow streets and Squares of the Old Town of Budva have borne the traces of footprints for more than 2000 years. The first signs of the existence of Budva were written by Illyrians, then Greeks, Romans, Slavs and Saracens. There are also traces of Turkish and Venetian presence as well as signs of Austro-Hungarian and French gunpowder […]"

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Comments for Zvrlj about Budva
jumpingnorman Tue Aug 18, 2009 07:28 UTC
 Wow, what a beautiful intro pic here on Budva! And that Sty Sava Church looks so nice, being by the water...too bad the frescoes did not get preserved...Norman :)
Pinat Fri Jul 17, 2009 07:31 UTC
 I loved the statue in your intro photo. Budva seems to be such a cute town. Montenegro keeps inviting and inviting. How long are we gonna resist? And how lucky you are to go back again:)
csordila Tue Jul 7, 2009 22:26 UTC
 As you know, I love the Adriatic. I visited a lot of Dalmatian places, even Piran in Slovenia, but never Montenegro, unfortunately. Thanks for the visit on Santorini and Trencin. Laszlo
ranger49 Sat Apr 18, 2009 21:03 UTC
 Interesting page and photos. I was there in July 1980, 15 months after the earthquake. Good to see the restoration!
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