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Gusinje is a town in the North Montenegrin Mountains.

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  • The Springs of Ali Pasha, named after Ali Pasha of Gusinje, are the town's premium attraction. This place is particularly busy on August 2, the town's independence day. Thousands of people gather every year to celebrate through dance, music and food.
  • Prokletije Mountains: These are the highest mountains in Montenegro, as is evidenced by them remaining snow-capped even in summer. For mountaineering advice see stay safe.

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When mountaineering in snow-capped areas, ensure each member of the group have an ice axe. When mountaineering in general, make sure you have enough warm clothing, plan a route beforehand and stick to it, plan the length of your hiking or climbing to prevent you from being stranded after dark, arrange with somebody to be back by a certain time, so if something goes wrong, rescue teams can find you faster, check the weather forecast and make an emergency plan, just in case.

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