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'''Njeguši''' (] and {{lang-sr-cyr|Његуши}}) is a village in the ] of southern ], located on the slopes of ], within the Lovćen national park. The village is best known as the birthplace of the ]<nowiki> dynasty, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918, as well as the Montenegrin office of the ''serdar'' and ''guvernadur'', held by the </nowiki>] family. The village is also significant for its well-preserved traditional ]. |
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'''Njeguši''' (] and {{lang-sr-cyr|Његуши}}) is a village in the ] of southern ], located on the slopes of ], within the Lovćen national park. The village is best known as the birthplace of the ]<nowiki> dynasty, which ruled Montenegro from 1696 to 1918, as well as the Montenegrin office of the ''serdar'' and ''guvernadur'', held by the </nowiki>] family. The village is also significant for its well-preserved traditional ]. |
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''Njeguški sir'' and ''Njeguški pršut'' (local forms of ] and ] respectively), made solely in area around Njeguši, are genuine contributions to ]. The village is situated in the Njeguši field and is also a center of the tribe of the same name. The tribe itself consists of the settlements: Dugi Do, Žanjev Do, Herakovići, Kopito, Vrba, Rajićevići, Velji and Mali Zalaz, Majstori and ] and forms a part of Katunska Nahija, one of the provinces of ]. The tribal name Njeguši is according to Ilija Ruvarac derived from Negusius Podcupica, mentioned in an 11th-century document. |
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''Njeguški sir'' and ''Njeguški pršut'' (local forms of ] and ] respectively), made solely in area around Njeguši, are genuine contributions to ]. The village is situated in the Njeguši field and is also a center of the tribe of the same name. The tribe itself consists of the settlements: Dugi Do, Žanjev Do, Herakovići, Kopito, Vrba, Rajićevići, Velji and Mali Zalaz, Majstori and ] and forms a part of Katunska Nahija, one of the provinces of ]. The tribal name Njeguši is according to Ilija Ruvarac derived from Negusius Podcupica, mentioned in an 11th-century document. The house the Petrovic Faimly lived in is located at 42.432271, 18.808675. |
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According to the 2003 census, the village had 17 inhabitants, of whom 15 declared as ], 1 as ], and 1 Unknown. |
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According to the 2003 census, the village had 17 inhabitants, of whom 15 declared as ], 1 as ], and 1 Unknown. |
According to the 2003 census, the village had 17 inhabitants, of whom 15 declared as Montenegrins, 1 as Serb, and 1 Unknown.