They mark 600 years since the Pashtro-Venetian Treaty

The International Scientific Symposium "Paštrovići & Venice" was also announced.

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The program marking 600 years since the signing of the Paštrov-Venetian Treaty (April 4, 1423), by which the Paštrovići voluntarily became part of the Republic of Saint Mark (Venice) in a historically turbulent period, where they remained until its fall in 1797, begins today in Nikšić, and will run throughout the week, with three key segments.

Monograph of dr Mirjana Blagojević "Under the patronage of Saint Nicholas and Saint Blaise: maritime law in Kotor and Dubrovnik according to the provisions of their statutes" was presented at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Montenegro in Nikšić.

The three-day International Scientific Symposium "Paštrovići & Venice" in which more than 30 academics, professors, researchers and cultural workers from Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia and Montenegro, who will present scientific papers, will take place over the next three days, in the Memorial - home "Reževići" and hotel "Palas" in Petrovac na Moru. In addition to being open to the interested public and the media, the symposium can also be followed in real time via the Zoom online platform.

A writer Đorđe V. Gregović will conduct a workshop dedicated to the local past and heritage of "Paštrovaonica" for elementary school students, on April 18, at the "Palas" hotel in Petrovac na Moru, at XNUMX p.m.

"The local pastoral community, gathered around several organizations and associations, considered it an obligation both to their ancestors and to future generations, to commemorate this historical event, significant not only for the domestic context. Therefore, with united forces, the Society for cultural development "Bauo", Paštrović Association, ZaDruga Association, Paštrovsk Historical Society, Paštrovsk Almanac, Paštrović Association and Friends of Paštrović "Fine Sand" in Belgrade and "Bankada" Foundation from Sveti Stefan", the announcement states.

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