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Ulcinj ( Montenegrin Cyrillic: Улцињ, ; Albanian: Ulqini) is a town on the southern coast of Montenegro and capital of the eponymous municipality. It has an urban population of 10,707 (2011), the majority being Albanians.
As one of the oldest settlements in the Adriatic coast, it was founded in 5th century BC. It was captured by Romans in 163 BC, until then ruled by Illyrians. With the division of the Roman Empire, it became part of the Byzantine Empire. During Middle Ages it was under Slavic rule and later under Balšić rule. In 1405 became part of Republic of Venice and in 1571 part of Ottoman Empire. Ulcinj was ceded to the Principality of Montenegro in 1880.
Ulcinj is a famous destination for tourists, because of its Long Beach, Lake Shas, Ada Bojana Island and for its two-millennia-old Ulcinj Castle. Ulcinj is also the centre of the Albanian community in Montenegro.