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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ČevoČevo - Wikipedia

    Čevo. Coordinates: 42.5411°N 18.9172°E. Čevo ( Serbian Cyrillic: Чево ), historically also known as Kčevo (Кчево), is a village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. History. The village was held by the Ozrinići tribe of the Katunska nahija. [1] . Five families of the Ozrinići founded the settlement of Ozrinići in the Nikšić area in 1657. [1]

  2. 9 de abr. de 2016 · written by Discover Montenegro. Situated in Katunska nahija, Čevo has the biggest area in the region. It has been mentioned in written resources of Kotor since 1335. It extends to mountain Kopitnik in the north-east, to Papratni Do in the west, to the village of Križev Do in the north, and east of Križev Do, in the far north-east ...

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · The Čevo Solar Power Plant boasts an impressive installed capacity of 4.4 MW and occupies a vast area of 70,000 square meters. Annually, it is expected to generate 6,064,522 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electrical energy.

  4. 23 de jul. de 2013 · Čevo is also the homeland of the famous general Janko Vukotić, a nephew of Queen Milena. Nearby the place is a thrashing floor where crucial decisions that influenced Montenegrin history were made in the past. From Čevo, only 27 km were left to Cetinje.

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  5. Čevo, historically also known as Kčevo, is a village in the municipality of Cetinje, Montenegro. Mapcarta, the open map.

  6. cevosolar.me › en › home-pageCevo Solar

    Pioneering SolarPower Plant in Montenegro. We proudly announce that the solar power plant in Čevo is the first of its kind in Montenegro, with a capacity of 4.42 MW, marking a significant step towards utilizing renewable energy sources in our country.

  7. 21 de dic. de 2023 · Solar energy developer Čevo Solar has officially put into operation the first ground-mounted photovoltaic facility in Montenegro. The 4.4 MW unit, also called Čevo Solar, was built in the village of Čevo, close to the country’s historical capital Cetinje.