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Montenegro infrastructure development
Overview
In late July 2026 Montenegro inaugurated a modular water‑filtration plant at the Bolje Sestre source on the Adriatic coast. The facility, capable of treating 125 L/s, was funded largely by the government and is intended to secure drinking‑water supplies during the peak tourist season.
A week later, President Jakov Milatović highlighted a broader push to upgrade the country's infrastructure and boost tourism, focusing on the Plužine region. Officials reported the completion or near‑completion of several projects, including road reconstructions, a new traffic network segment, a sports hall, and plans for a fire station, nature‑park building, additional parking, and a pedestrian trail. Together, these initiatives illustrate Montenegro’s ongoing effort to modernize essential services and promote economic growth through improved water supply, transport links, and tourism facilities.
Entities
Elektroprivreda Crne Gore · Slobodan Delić · Petar Mitrić · Plužine Municipality · Jakov Milatović
Timeline
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14 days ago
[POLITICS] 4 sourcesPlužine, Montenegro advances infrastructure and tourism projectsMontenegro’s President Milatović urged investment in Plužine’s natural assets, while local officials highlighted completed and upcoming infrastructure, tourism and community projects.
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25 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesMontenegro launches new 125 L/s water filtration plant for coastal supplyMontenegro opened a 125 L/s water‑filter plant at Bolje Sestre, enhancing coastal drinking‑water capacity for summer demand; minister and utility chief stressed its importance and noted 80 % government funding.
Sources
aktuelno.me · dan.co.me · gov.me · portalanalitika.me