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Shkoder, Albania - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Shkoder
Top best places to visit in Shkoder, Albania
Shkoder is one of the oldest and most historic places in Albania.
Since ancient times Shkoder, used to be known under the name of Scutari, had status as a major city. Today it is an important cultural and economic center.
Democracy Square is the main city hub and the primary spot for celebrating.
Next to it is located the second most important theater in Albania, the Migjeni.
But the central place for social gathering is the park situated next to the Democracy Square. The park is surrounded by important buildings, such as:
The University of Shkoder and the Parruca Mosque, the latest mosque in town.
Near by is also the seat of a municipal government, the Town Hall.
From the park begins the main pedestrian street, called Piazza, full of cafes and locals promenading in the evening hours.
Shkoder is the significant Islamic and Catholic center.
The most important sacred temples are:
The Ebu Beker Mosque, historically crucial in the scholarly learning.
The Orthodox Cathedral, a modern church dedicated to the Nativity of Christ.
The Franciscan Church, possessing several precious paintings.
And the Shkoder Cathedral, a Roman Catholic church dedicated to Saint Stephen, the first patron of the city.
Also worth a visit, situated at a traditional Shkodran House, the Historical Museum.
Close by is the Loro Borici Stadium, the second largest stadium in the country, named after Albania’s greatest football player.
The main attraction of the city is the Rozafa Fortress, one of the biggest and most famous castles in Albania.
The fort has a fascinating history and amazing views from the highest point.
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1. Exterior, pan of village, cottage
2. Close up of smoke coming out of chimney
3. Interior, Fatjona Tomasevic stoking the wood stove
4. Wide of Radomir and Milena Tomasevic on sofa, as Bozidar and Fatjona walking in
5. Mid of picture of Bozidar and Fatjona on their wedding day
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We haven''t had any problems. No problems at all. I am very pleased. I knew Bozidar is a Serb. My family had no issues with him being a Serb, on the contrary they are very happy and I am very happy and very pleased also.
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13. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Bozidar Tomasevic, wife is Albanian:
It is a sign of love. And I would call upon everyone that there should be no hate, only love for each other. No hatred, no war and that all is well for all people.
14. Cutaway of glass being filled
15. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Bozidar Tomasevic, wife is Albanian:
Well I know quite a bit of Albanian language. She is learning Serbian and there is no problem. We understand each other quite well.
16. SOUNDITE (Albanian) Fatjona Tomasevic, husband is Serbian:
Language is of no importance. Getting along well is what matters.
17. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Bozidar Tomasevic, wife is Albanian:
Everything is possible when you''re in love.
18. Exterior, various of Fatjona and Bozidar walking around
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21. Wide of Fatjona and Bozidar as NATO peacekeeper''s drive by
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A year ago, Albanian Fatjona Qeseri and Serbian Bozidar Tomasevic defied the painful flashbacks of the Kosovo war and made their love affair official.
This year the mixed couple are celebrating their first Valentine''s day as husband and wife and with a baby on the way.
Cross-ethnic marriages are very rare between Albanians and Serbs, especially since memories of the 1998-99 Kosovo war that saw ethnic Albanians fighting a separatist conflict with Serbia are still fresh in everyone''s mind.
Kosovo, the former Serbian province that most Serbians consider their historic heartland, is mostly populated by ethnic Albanians who declared independence in 2008 with the backing of the United States and its European Union allies.
Serbia has refused to recognise the split, insisting that Kosovo remains part of the country although Belgrade lost control over the land following the war.
Some 10,000 ethnic Albanians were killed and close to a million (m) forced out of their homes by Serb forces as they cracked down on the separatists.
Some half-a-million (m) were forced into neighbouring Albania, many in Fatjona''s birth town of Shkoder in northern Albania.
But Fatjona and Bozidar, from Suvo Grlo, say the hardships of war haven''t weighed in on their relationship.
At a leisurely pre-Valentine''s Day lunch with her new family, Fatjona said the couple never met any obstacles.
We haven''t had any problems. No problems at all. I am very pleased. I knew Bozidar is a Serb. My family had no issues with him being a Serb, on the contrary they are very happy, said 24-year-old Fatjona, who now responds to her new name, Tatjana.
During the war, one of the most hard-hit areas was central Kosovo, the birthplace of the ethnic Albanian guerrilla force that fought Serbia and now home to Fatjona and the Tomasevic family.
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