With Balkan wars over

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: June 22, 2003| Author: DUSAN STOJANOVIC | Copyright information

With Balkan wars over, Adriatic coast beckons

By DUSAN STOJANOVIC Associated Press

Sunday, June 22, 2003

Sveti Stefan, Serbia-Montenegro -- Montenegrins like to call their tiny republic the jewel of the Adriatic. Visitors are often stunned by its beauty but say the diamond needs cutting.

Much of Montenegro's allure comes from its shining mix of colors: aquamarine waters, green pine-forested mountains, blazing blue skies and white pebble beaches.

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