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Prevlaka

What Prevlaka has to do with Tivat? It's not exactly near it -- it's in municipality of Herceg Novi, and I don't see its relation with Tivat. Is it the isthmus of Luštica that is being referred to? Duja 13:31, 17 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


Quotation

|- Marina "Porto Montenegro" will definitely become one of the most attractive places in the Mediterranean and position Montenegro as a nautical world-class destination on a global map - said Munk. Marina "Porto Montenegro" will have more than 800 berths. Also, the hotel "Four Seasons" will be built in Tivat. The new hotel will have 300 beds in 150 rooms, and in its part will work and 85 luxury apartments. | This seems to be a direct quotation. If so, it should be in quotation marks.

Four Seasons

"And while Mr. Munk and his team say that a number of boutique hotels have expressed interest, the Four Seasons group recently backed out of the Porto Montenegro project" ("Montenegro Reaches for Respectability With Port" by By LANDON THOMAS Jr NYT August 19,2010), so the mention of it should apparently be removed.