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Montenegro’s archival heritage spans administrative, judicial, and private collections from the Venetian (1420–1797), French (1797–1814), Austrian (1814–1918), and Yugoslav (1918–1992) periods, as well as the Kingdom and Principality of Montenegro.[1] The State Archives of Montenegro, established in 1951 and headquartered in Cetinje, leads the archival network with branches in cities like Kotor, Podgorica, and Bar.[1]
List of archives in Montenegro
[edit]State archives
[edit]- State Archives of Montenegro (Headquarters in Cetinje)
- State Archives of Montenegro, Podgorica[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Danilovgrad[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Nikšić[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Kolašin[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Berane[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Andrijevica[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Bijelo Polje[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Pljevlja[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Budva[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Kotor[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Herceg Novi[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Ulcinj[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Bar[2]
- State Archives of Montenegro, Cetinje[2]
- Archive of the History of Labour Movement of the State Archive of Montenegro[2]
Religious communities archives
[edit]- Arhive of Serbian Orthodox Church in Kotor[3]
- Diocesan Archives of Kotor[3]
- Parish archives of Church of St. Nicholas in Perast[3]
- Archdiocesan Archives of Bar[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Архиви у Црној Гори" (in Serbian). Serbian Encyclopaedia. 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "Kontakt". State Archives of Montenegro. n.d. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- ^ a b c d "Arhivi vjerskih zajednica u Crnoj Gori". Ex-Yu Genealogy. 2010. Retrieved 18 December 2024.