Prepared for Podgorica, the city known as Titogra in the former Southern Period was built after World War II and had no monuments to see. Even so, I didn't realize that the capital was so quiet and pleasant and the prices were so easy to come by when I fled from the hot, unbearable and crowded Cottor. Take, for example, getting off the bus and having dinner at the station - even in a place where prices are supposed to be unpopular, the price of a Pizza is half of that of Cottor! _________ On Saturday afternoon, the streets of Podgorica were empty. The shops on the Pedestrian Street closed early. It was very comfortable to take a walk on the road at dusk.