People of Montenegro
Fisherman in Petrovac, Montenegro coastline

People of Montenegro

While its wild beauty often steals the spotlight, Montenegro’s true heart lies in the people's warmth and hospitality.


Appearance

Montenegrins are a South Slavic group of people, also known as "Black Mountain People" because the country's name translates as "Black Mountain". The name was given by the sailors arriving from the Adriatic Sea who saw Lov?en Mountain, constantly cloaked in its dark, evergreen forests, rising from the sea like a fortress of greenery.

Young Montenegrin People in Traditional Clothing
Young Montenegrin people in traditional clothing

Some might wonder if the pure mountain air or the rugged majesty of Montenegro's towering massifs contribute to our distinctive qualities. It is widely acknowledged that Montenegrins have frequently been noted for their remarkable height, and they officially claimed the title of the world's tallest nation in 2022. Montenegrin men are considered dashing and charismatic, while Montenegrin women are known for their beauty and wit. Despite being a part of the Slavic community, Montenegrins typically have striking black and dark brunette hair, adding to their distinctive appearance. These qualities are a testament to the rich Montenegrin heritage and the enduring spirit that defines our people.


Hospitality

One of the first things you’ll notice about them is their warm hospitality and generosity. To today's younger generation, it might seem unimaginable, but in the past, it was customary to drop by a friend's or cousin's house without notice, and hosts would always be prepared to welcome their guests. This tradition still thrives in smaller towns and villages, where strangers and tourists are often invited into homes and treated to local delights like Turkish coffee or rakija, a regional fruit brandy. Montenegrins extend open arms and share various local dishes, demonstrating their genuine affection and hospitality.

Mini houses in the north of the country

National cuisine

To truly experience the rural regions of the country, stay in a katun in Montenegro and admire the nature that surrounds you. Enjoy organic and homemade meals that are served in ethno-villages. Here are some national dishes you should try if you decide to visit: ka?amak, cicvara, priganice, popeci, njegu?ki pr?ut (prosciutto from Njegu?i village), roasted lamb, cevapi, homemade cheese, and kajmak. In the evenings we recommend sitting by the fire with the locals and listening to their stories and legends while sipping on rakija.?

World famous prosciutto and cheese from Njegu?i village

Mentality

The stereotype of Montenegrins as lazy is an oversimplification that misses the rich essence of our culture and history. Montenegro's mountainous terrain historically posed challenges for farming, leading to a slower pace of life. This has sometimes been misunderstood as laziness, but it's more about savouring moments and not rushing through tasks. Long meals, coffee breaks, and extended family gatherings reflect this approach. The word "Lagano" encapsulates this, translating to "Chill / No Worries/ Sure, whatever!"

In Montenegro, you'll often hear "Lagano" in response to various situations, signalling a laid-back attitude.

Montenegrins are renowned for their sense of humour, often leaning toward the dark and ironic. They tackle any topic with a knack for infusing even the most solemn situations with dry wit.


The statue of Njego? in Podgorica and his final resting place - the mausoleum on Lov?en mountain
The statue of the great Njego? in Podgorica and his final resting place - the mausoleum on Lov?en mountain

Njego?

In Montenegro, Petar II Petrovi? Njego?, or Njego?, is an indelible figure. His role as a Prince-Bishop and his literary contributions have left an enduring mark on Montenegro's culture and history. His famous work, "The Mountain Wreath," contains a profound quote:

"Ko na brdo, ak i malo, stoji // vi?e vidi no onaj pod brdom"?
"The one standing on the hill, even for a short period of time, will see better than the one standing below it."

Symbolically, Montenegro's landscape of hills and mountains offers plenty of opportunities for such experiences, blending adventure and moments of reflection.

Family walking on the beach next to Sveti Stefan Island
Family is the essence of Montenegrin society

Family

In Montenegro, family is not just a cornerstone of an individual's life; it is the very essence of our society. Our culture places great emphasis on the importance of family bonds, which extend beyond immediate relatives to encompass the broader family network. Family gatherings are not just routine events but cherished traditions where generations come together to share stories, wisdom, and laughter over homemade meals. Despite the rapid pace of modernization, Montenegrins hold steadfast to the belief that family remains the most crucial and enduring pillar in our lives and our society as a whole.


This is a land of contrasts, where the old meets the new, where nature’s beauty is complemented by human warmth, and where stereotypes are shattered by the rich depth of culture and tradition.

We've given you a glimpse into the Montenegrin mentality and way of life, igniting your curiosity and inspiring you to explore our country to the fullest. If you're eager to learn more or plan your visit, don't hesitate to reach out to us:

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