The Montenegro miracle
7 July, 2011
On a mild June morning, the medieval city of Kotor in Montenegro
seems a place lost in time. A maze of worn cobbled corridors swirl
inward from the walled town's three stone archways, opening onto a
string of courtyards. The main square is filled not with shoppers
and Starbucks latte guzzlers but old men drinking muddy Balkan
coffee, playing chess and throwing back fiery doses of rakia, a
regional fruit liquor.
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