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We were sad to leave Albania, and head north after nearly four weeks there. Crossing the border into Montenegro from Albania was a quick transition into a new land that seemed, just a little… too polished at first. This feeling was especially perplexing to us since Montenegro occupied a slot on our top ten list of countries that fit the profile of places to open our business in.
That said, we were more than ready to dig a little deeper to try to capture and explore the spirit of the Montenegrin coast. Our first stop was the border town of Ulcinj. Oddly too, Albanian is still commonly spoken all over the area.
Except of course when we goofed, and mistakenly said thank you in Albanian to a Montenegrin. He got rather pissy with us for our innocent slip of the language. Okay then, time to learn Montenegrin? Many many more similarities than huge differences anyhow. We also used mostly the same words interchangeably in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia. Yet, each country asserts that it has its own distinct language, and is very much apart from the others.
For a traveler, this is unusual to say the least. Ecuador and Peru…all Spanish! But this obscure language lesson, was indeed our first lesson on the many complexities lurking in this region of the Balkans.