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Kotor is a coastal town in Montenegro, located in the Bay of Kotor (Boka Kotorska) along the Adriatic Sea. It serves as the administrative center of the Municipality of Kotor and is renowned for its well-preserved medieval old town, which is enclosed by compact stone walls that climb the surrounding hills. The town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, designated as part of the Natural and Culturo-Historical Region of Kotor for its historical significance and its dramatic setting.

Geography and climate: The Bay of Kotor is a winding inlet bounded by steep limestone cliffs, creating

History: The region has been settled since antiquity and has seen Illyrian, Roman, and medieval influences.

Economy and culture: Tourism is a major economic activity, driven by the old town’s narrow streets, harbor,

Transport: Kotor is connected by road to Podgorica and other coastal towns, with ferry and maritime services

a
scenic
landscape
that
has
long
supported
maritime
activity
and
tourism.
The
area
experiences
a
Mediterranean
climate,
with
hot
summers
and
mild
winters,
contributing
to
its
year-round
appeal.
It
came
under
Venetian
rule
in
the
15th
century,
when
fortified
walls
and
defensive
structures
were
built
against
Ottoman
incursions.
The
town
later
changed
hands
among
various
states
and
became
part
of
Montenegro
after
the
dissolution
of
Yugoslavia
in
the
early
21st
century.
and
historic
architecture.
Notable
sites
include
the
Cathedral
of
Saint
Tryphon,
the
Church
of
St.
Luke,
and
the
Castle
of
San
Giovanni
(St.
John’s
Fortress).
The
town
hosts
cultural
events
and
festivals,
including
music
and
art
programs
that
run
throughout
the
year.
operating
along
the
bay.
The
town
is
a
common
base
for
visitors
exploring
Montenegro’s
Adriatic
coast
and
surrounding
attractions.