For sale is a two-storey house with a total area of 180 sq.m, in the town of Petrovac, Buljarica, Montenegro. Also on the plot there is a garage of 20 sq.m. From the land plot, 4,5 acres, a beautiful view of the sea opens. The remoteness of the house from the sea is only 500 meters (10 minutes walk). Near the site there is a stream with a waterfall, which gives coolness on hot days. The plot has its own garden with a variety of fruit trees and shrubs - lemons, limes, oranges, grapefruits, apricots, peaches, cherries, grapes, almonds, feijoa. The house is surrounded by palm trees, wisteria winds around the house. There are also many roses and two camellias planted in the garden. Spring water at the site. The nearest shop is 15 meters away. The house has a good entrance. The beach, which is 3 km long, has sand and pebbles, as well as many cozy restaurants.
The history of the village of Petrovac dates back to the time of the Roman Empire, when several villages appeared in Krš Medinski. The rich Roman past is evidenced by the preserved Roman mosaics (late IV – early III centuries BC) found near the church of St. Elijah (Sv. Ilije). Later, a Slavic settlement was located here. For the first time the village is mentioned in the Chronicles of one of the priests of Dukli. In the northern part of the bay is a 16th-century Venetian fortress, Kastel Lastva, built to discourage pirates. The name “Petrovac” was received by the village only at the beginning of the 20th century during the reign of King Peter I Karadjordjevic.
During World War II, British agents landed in nearby Perazića Do. Their goal was to establish contact with the Yugoslav partisans (Operation Hydra).
Despite the small size of the village, it has a football club of the same name, OFK Petrovac, which plays in the First League of Montenegro.
In the 21st James Bond film, Casino Royale, Petrovac was the location of the eponymous casino in the story. However, shots from the Montenegrin Petrovets never appeared in the film.
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