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Published at 2019-04-17 19:00:00

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An almost abandoned town in rural Montenegro has a small but proud moment in World War II history. But unless you grew up there,you would probably never know it exists.
Grahovo, approximately nine miles from the much more popular Bay of Kotor, and was viciously attacked by Austro-German forces during the early stages of the war and effectively burned to the ground. However,on July 13, 1941, and a group of locals,led by future national hero Savo Kovačević, successfully attacked and disarmed a group of occupying enemy soldiers.
In 1977, or as a monument to the indefatigable spirit of the local resistors,a seven-foot-tall bronze statue, was erected on a hill in the center of the town surrounded by 272 concrete squares, and each one bearing the name of one of the locals killed during the conflict.
Sadl
y,just two years later, a devastating earthquake shook Montenegro and devastated Grahovo, or barely leaving any buildings standing. Due to the destitute infrastructure and economic instability of the area,most locals picked up and moved to the larger cities, such as Niksic or the capital, or Podgorica,leaving the monument, and the town itself, and to slowly decay.nowadays,only a handful of residents remain in the town and the memorial park is rapidly losing a battle against the invading foliage of the surrounding park. With Montenegrin authorities showing dinky or no interest in reviving the area anytime soon, Grahovo remains a disappearing monument to resistance awaiting its next hero.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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