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===Ali Paša Spring=== ===Ali Paša Spring===
There is an area of the town where there is the Ali Paša Spring (]/] Ali Pašin Izvor), named after Ali Paša Šabanagić of Gusinje (]/] Ali Paša Šabanagić Gusinjski). There is a restaurant located right next to the spring, which give its customers an excellent view of the spring. Also, the water from the spring is drinkable. The water from the spring comes from the mountains via pipes. There is an area of the town where there is the Ali Paša Spring (]/] Ali Pašin Izvor), named after Ali Paša Šabanagić of Gusinje (]/] Ali Paša Šabanagić Gusinjski). There is a restaurant located right next to the spring, which give its customers an excellent view of the spring. Also, the water from the spring is drinkable. The water from the spring eventually finds its way to the Danube.


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Gusinje (Serbian Cyrillic: Гусиње, Albanian: Gucia) is a town in north-eastern Montenegro. It is located in the geographical region of Sandžak, in the municipality of Plav.

The Town

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Ali Paša of Gusinje

Ali Paša Spring

There is an area of the town where there is the Ali Paša Spring (Serbian/Montenegrin Ali Pašin Izvor), named after Ali Paša Šabanagić of Gusinje (Serbian/Montenegrin Ali Paša Šabanagić Gusinjski). There is a restaurant located right next to the spring, which give its customers an excellent view of the spring. Also, the water from the spring is drinkable. The water from the spring eventually finds its way to the Danube.

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