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==The Town== ==The Town==
''Ali Paša's Springs'' (] ''Alipašini Izvori''), named after ], are the premium attraction of the town. The town of ] and the ] are also only a few kilometers away. ''Ali Paša's Springs'' (]: Алипашини Извори, ''Alipašini Izvori''), named after ], are the premium attraction of the town. The town of ] and the ] are also only a few kilometers away.
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Gusinje
Гусиње
Country: Montenegro
Subdivision: Plav municipality
Location: 42°33′43″N 19°50′02″E / 42.56194°N 19.83389°E / 42.56194; 19.83389
Population: 1,704 (2003 Census)
Area code: +382 87
Postal code: 84326
License plates: BA

Gusinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Гусиње, Albanian: Gucia) is a town in north-eastern Montenegro. in the municipality of Plav. 2003 census put the population at 1,704.

The Town

Ali Paša's Springs (Montenegrin: Алипашини Извори, Alipašini Izvori), named after Ali Paša of Gusinje, are the premium attraction of the town. The town of Plav and the Lake Plav are also only a few kilometers away.

Photo of Gusinje.

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