By the adoption of the Declaration of ecological state, in Zabljak on 20th September 1991,
Montenegro has become the first ecological state in the world. Mentioned document was represented at the UN Conference on environment and development, in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 and was included in documents of the Conference.It is said in Declaration that by establishing the state relation with the nature, Montenegrin Assembly committed all generations to refer to nature as to the health source and inspiration for freedom, as well as to devote to its preservation in the name of their own survival and future descendants.
- Longest beach: Velika Plaza, Ulcinj 13,000 m (8.1 mi)
- Highest peak: Zla Kolata, Prokletije at 2,534 m
- Largest lake: Skadar Lake 391 km2 (151 sq mi) of surface area
- Deepest canyon: Tara River Canyon 1,300 m (4,300 ft)
- Biggest bay: Bay of Kotor
- National parks: Durmitor - 390 km2 (150 sq mi), Lovcen 64 km2 (25 sq mi), Biogradska Gora - 54 km2 (21 sq mi), Skadar Lake 400 km2 (154 sq mi)
- UNESCO World Heritage sites: Durmitor and Tara River Canyon, old city of Kotor.
The goal of this petition is to promote beauty Montenegro