Donji Kokoti (Serbian Cyrillic: Доњи Кокоти) is a suburb located five kilometers of Podgorica, Montenegro.
Donji Kokoti are built on a plain between two rivers, with neighbouring settlements Donja Gorica on the east and north, Farmaci on the west, Botun on the south.
Border line was river Sitnica, so Donji Kokoti, as a place on its left bank, were a part of Ottoman territory.
At the time of World War II, 19 residents, including two children, died in conflicts or the violent acts of the occupiers.
[1] As in the all Lješkopolje and Podgorica region, big majority of Donji Kokoti residents were a members of Partisan movement during the war.
Montenegrin independence (2006) was followed by developing of transportation and building new economic and educational zones on the plain between Donji Kokoti and Donja Gorica.
Today, Donji Kokoti are a suburban settlement from the left side of M-2.3 road, one of the most important traffic links in Montenegro.
During the 2018, started a construction of new bridge on Morača river, from Donji Kokoti to Podgorica Airport and main road to Montenegrin riviera.
In new period, near the borders of the settlement was built new hotel, indoor sport arena "Verde", swimming pool, university and elementary school.