This is a list of islands of Montenegro. Montenegro's islands are relatively small and they are not as nearly as numerous as in neighbouring Croatia. They are divided in islands on Adriatic sea, and those on Skadar lake:[1][2]

Adriatic sea

Bay of Kotor

Lake Skadar

Records

Largest island - Both Ada Bojana and Vranjina have an area of 4.8 square km.

Largest sea island — Sveti Nikola is about 36 hectares / 90 acres.

Tallest island — Vranjina rises at 303 meters above sea level.

Tallest sea island — Sveti Nikola is 121 meters high. Second-highest is Sveti Marko, at 36 meters.

List of islands

#IslandArea(km²),(ha)CoordinatesLocation
1Ada Bojana4.81 (481 ha)41°51′N 19°21′E / 41.850°N 19.350°E / 41.850; 19.350 (Ada Bojana)Adriatic Sea
2Vranjina4.6 (460 ha)42°16′40″N 19°08′20″E / 42.27778°N 19.13889°E / 42.27778; 19.13889 (Vranjina)Skadar Lake
3Slansko Island0.44 (44 ha)42°45′32″N 18°50′30″E / 42.75889°N 18.84167°E / 42.75889; 18.84167 (Slansko Island)Slano Lake
4Sveti Nikola0.36 (36 ha)42°16′05″N 18°50′58″E / 42.26806°N 18.84944°E / 42.26806; 18.84944 (Sveti Nikola)Adriatic Sea
5Sveti Marko0.32 (32 ha)42°24′40″N 18°41′31″E / 42.41111°N 18.69194°E / 42.41111; 18.69194 (Sveti Marko Island)Bay of Kotor
6Beška0.15 (15 ha)42°09′55″N 19°13′48″E / 42.16528°N 19.23000°E / 42.16528; 19.23000 (Beška Island)Skadar Lake

References

  1. Ostrva u Crnoj Gori, Porto Montenegro
  2. Ostrva, Montenegro Travel
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