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'''Pljevlja Power Station''' situated at Pljevlja at {{coord|43|20|2.3|N|19|19|37|E|type:landmark|name=Pljevlja Power Plant Chimney}}, is the only coal-fired power station in Montenegro. It went in service in 1982 and has a generation capacity of 210 MW. It produces about 1/3 of the electricity of Montenegro. The chimney of Pljevlja Power Station is the tallest man-made object in [[Montenegro]] and 250 metres tall.
'''Pljevlja Power Station''' situated at [[Pljevlja]] at {{coord|43|20|2.3|N|19|19|37|E|type:landmark|name=Pljevlja Power Plant Chimney}}, is the only coal-fired power station in [[Montenegro]]. It went into service in 1982 and has a generation capacity of 210 MW. It produces about a third of the state's electricity. The chimney of Pljevlja Power Station is the tallest man-made object in Montenegro and {{height|m=250}}.


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Pljevlja Power Station

Pljevlja Power Station situated at Pljevlja at 43°20′2.3″N 19°19′37″E / 43.333972°N 19.32694°E / 43.333972; 19.32694 (Pljevlja Power Plant Chimney), is the only coal-fired power station in Montenegro. It went into service in 1982 and has a generation capacity of 210 MW. It produces about a third of the state's electricity. The chimney of Pljevlja Power Station is the tallest man-made object in Montenegro and 250 m (820 ft 2+12 in).

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