Given the experience of unforgettable Montenegro, there is an image that always appears in my mind. That picture is the bridge of the river we swam. There is no name on this bridge, but it does not reduce the importance for residents in the area. It contains various historical facts, information and stories. It is too small to carry a car, but it allows people to move from one city to another without driving.
The Bar - Boljare Expressway in Montenegro indicates this. It was built by China Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and was offered by Exim Bank for a loan of 899 million euros. The International Monetary Fund argues that unless a highway is built, the debt of Montenegro will not rise to 78% of GDP in 2019, but will decrease to 59% of GDP. Highway is a typical example of many BRI projects, mainly constructed using Chinese workers and materials, the Montenegro government points out its necessity. I repaid the loan, but the Chinese policy bank receives interest. . In addition, Chinese contractors engaged in highways are exempt from VAT or tariffs on imported materials.
Construction began on May 11, 2015, the length of the highway line was 40.871 km, using Montenegro national highway standards, referring to European regulations. These construction standards are applied to bi-directional 4-lane roads with a design speed of 100 km / h and a construction period of 4 years. The highway extends through the mountain from the south to the north. From a technical point of view, it is very tough and construction is very difficult. Bridges and tunnels account for about 60% of all routes. In recent years, it is the largest infrastructure project in Montenegro, and implementation of the project is very difficult.
Yugoslavia is a federal state located in the Midwest of the Balkans. It is two allied countries, the alliance of the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro. Serbia is an inland country, but Montenegro formed a southwestern bridge from the south of Serbia to the Adriatic Sea. Serbs have lived in Kosovo and Metohiya since the 6th century, but they occupy only a tenth of the population. The field of interest is Yugoslavia's least developed region. For more than two centuries the Yugoslav region was under the control of the Ottoman Empire. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the Ottoman Empire was the world's most powerful empire. Many people were called during the reignals the night of the Ottoman Empire, but society made significant progress during this period. In the 17th century, a massive uprising of armed farmer groups and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire led to the escape of many Serbs in this area.