
Lovćen ( cnr-Cyrl, Ловћен, ) is a mountain and
national park
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in southwestern
Montenegro
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. It is the inspiration behind the names ''Montenegro'' and ''Crna Gora'', both of which mean 'Black Mountain' and refer to the appearance of Mount Lovćen when covered in dense forests.
The name ''Crna Gora'' was first mentioned in a charter issued by
Stefan Milutin in 1276
and was used for several regions across medieval Serbian lands, including
Skopska Crna Gora and
Užička Crna Gora.
Mount Lovćen rises from the borders of the
Adriatic basin, closing the long and twisting bays of
Boka Kotorska and making the hinterland to the coastal town of
Kotor
Kotor (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian language, Italian: ), is a town in Coastal Montenegro, Coastal region of Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has ...
. The mountain has two imposing peaks, ''Štirovnik''; and ''Jezerski vrh''; .
The mountain slopes are rocky, with numerous fissures, pits and deep depressions giving its scenery a specific look. This is a
karst
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landscape carved from
limestone
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and
dolomite.
Lovćen stands on the border between two completely different natural wholes, the sea and the mainland, and so it is under the influence of both climates. The specific connection of the life conditions has caused the development of the different biological systems. There are 1,158 plant species on Lovćen, four of which are endemic.
National park
The national park encompasses the central and the highest part of the mountain massif and covers an area of . It was proclaimed a national park in 1952. Besides Lovćen's natural features, the significant historical, cultural and architectural heritage of the area are protected by the national park.
The area has numerous elements of national construction. The old houses and village ''guvna'' are authentic as well as the cottages in ''katuns'', summer settlements of cattlebreeders.
A particular architectural relic worth mentioning is the road, winding uphill from
Kotor
Kotor (Cyrillic script, Cyrillic: Котор, ), historically known as Cattaro (from Italian language, Italian: ), is a town in Coastal Montenegro, Coastal region of Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Bay of Kotor. The city has ...
to the village of
Njeguši, the birthplace of Montenegro's royal family, the
House of Petrović.
World War I
Upon the outbreak of
World War I
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, Montenegro was the first nation to come to
Serbia
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's aid, and
Nicholas I of Montenegro ordered his army, on August 8, 1914, to commence operations against the Austro-Hungarian naval base in the
Bay of Kotor, the Austro-Hungarian
Kriegsmarine
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's southernmost base in the
Adriatic. It was just across the border from Mount Lovćen where the army had placed several batteries of artillery, and on the same day, Montenegrin guns commenced firing on Austro-Hungarian fortifications. The forts of Kotor and the old armoured cruiser
SMS ''Kaiser Karl VI'' returned the fire, aided by reconnaissance from navy seaplanes. However, on September 13, Austrian-Hungarian reinforcements arrived from
Pola, in the form of three active pre-
dreadnought battleships, the
SMS ''Monarch'',
SMS ''Wien'', and
SMS ''Budapest''. They outgunned the Montenegrins, who nevertheless put up a fight for several weeks, with artillery duels almost daily.
With the entry of
France
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into the war, the French realised that the capture of Kotor might be beneficial to their own navy and so landed an artillery detachment of four and four naval guns under the command of Capitaine de frégate Grellier, at
Antivari, on September 18–19. It took Grellier a month to move his guns inland but eventually his batteries were set up and positioned in fortifications on the south side of Mount Lovćen.
On October 19, the French guns opened fire. The Austro-Hungarians called for reinforcements and on October 21, Admiral
Anton Haus despatched the modern battleship
SMS ''Radetzky''. With a broadside of four guns and four guns, the ''Radetzky'' would tip the balance. Naval seaplanes had been busy taking photographs and mapping accurate positions, and at 16:27, on October 22, the battleships all opened fire. ''Radetzky'' made a number of direct hits on the guns and fortified positions on the mountain and on October 24, one of the French guns was completely knocked out.
On October 26, the ''Radetzky'' opened fire before sunrise, catching the French and Montenegrins offguard, and a number of batteries and fortifications were destroyed in heavy bombardment, including another French gun. By 10:00, Allied firing from Mount Lovćen had ceased. The following day the ''Radetzky'' repositioned closer to the shore and blasted the Allied positions further. Grellier conceded defeat and pulled out his remaining saveable guns. Likewise, the Montenegrins abandoned their fortifications. By November, the French High Command decided to give up its campaign to neutralize and capture Cattaro, and the ''Radetzky'' returned to Pola on December 16.
[Noppen, Ryan & Wright, Paul, ''Austro-Hungarian Battleships 1914-18'', Osprey Publishing, Oxford, UK, 2012, pps:28-30. ]
In early January 1916, the Austro-Hungarian army
launched an offensive into Montenegro, and the battleship ''Budapest'' was again used to assist the troops against Lovćen's renewed defences to such good effect that on the 10th, the Austro-Hungarian troops took the Lovćen Pass and the adjacent heights, where the French guns had previously been. The bombardment of Mount Lovćen played a decisive role in breaking the morale of the defenders of the mountain, and the Montenegrins requested an
armistice
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two days later.
Mausoleum
The biggest and most important monument of Lovćen national park is
Petar Petrović Njegoš's
Mausoleum
A mausoleum is an external free-standing building constructed as a monument enclosing the burial chamber of a deceased person or people. A mausoleum without the person's remains is called a cenotaph. A mausoleum may be considered a type o ...
constructed in 1971. The location for his burial place and the mausoleum at the summit of ''Jezerski vrh'' was chosen by Njegoš himself as his last wish.
See also
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Lovćenac, a village in the
Vojvodina
Vojvodina ( ; sr-Cyrl, Војводина, ), officially the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina, is an Autonomous administrative division, autonomous province that occupies the northernmost part of Serbia, located in Central Europe. It lies withi ...
named after the mountain by an influx of
Montenegrins
References
Bibliography
Biology
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External links
Lovćen National Park Information and Pictures.Official website of National Parks of Montenegro
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Mountains of Montenegro
National parks of Montenegro
National symbols of Montenegro
Sacred mountains
Cetinje