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Pristina or Priština , is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.The city has a majority Albanian population, alongside other smaller communities. With a municipal population of 204,721 inhabitants , Pristina is the second-largest city in the world with predominantly Albanian-speaking population . Within Serbia, it would be the 4th largest. Geographically, it is located in the north-eastern part of Kosovo close to the Goljak mountains. The city is situated some 250 kilometres north-east of Tirana, 90 kilometres north of Skopje, 520 kilometres south of Belgrade and 300 kilomet...
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  • 2. Newborn Monument Pristina
    The Newborn Monument is a typographic sculpture and tourist attraction in Pristina, Kosovo. It is located in front of the Palace of Youth and Sports, It was unveiled on 17 February 2008, the day that Kosovo formally declared its independence from Serbia. The monument consists of the English-language word Newborn in capital block letters, which were painted bright yellow when the sculpture was first revealed. The monument was later re-painted with the flags of the states that have recognized Kosovo. At the unveiling of the monument it was announced that it will be painted differently on the anniversary of Kosovo’s independence movement day every year. The monument attracted the attention of international media reporting Kosovo's movement declaration of independence, and it was featured pr...
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  • 3. Pristina National Library Pristina
    Pristina or Priština , is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.The city has a majority Albanian population, alongside other smaller communities. With a municipal population of 204,721 inhabitants , Pristina is the second-largest city in the world with predominantly Albanian-speaking population . Within Serbia, it would be the 4th largest. Geographically, it is located in the north-eastern part of Kosovo close to the Goljak mountains. The city is situated some 250 kilometres north-east of Tirana, 90 kilometres north of Skopje, 520 kilometres south of Belgrade and 300 kilometres east of Podgorica. During the Paleolithic Age, what is now the area of Pristina was envolved by the Vinča culture. Pristina was home to...
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  • 4. Novo Brdo Castle Novo Brdo
    Novo Brdo , or Novobërda or Artana , is a town and municipality located in the Pristina district of eastern Kosovo. As of 2015, it had an estimated population of 9,670 inhabitants. After the 2013 Brussels Agreement, the municipality became part of the Community of Serb Municipalities.
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  • 7. Kosovo Museum Pristina
    Pristina or Priština , is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.The city has a majority Albanian population, alongside other smaller communities. With a municipal population of 204,721 inhabitants , Pristina is the second-largest city in the world with predominantly Albanian-speaking population . Within Serbia, it would be the 4th largest. Geographically, it is located in the north-eastern part of Kosovo close to the Goljak mountains. The city is situated some 250 kilometres north-east of Tirana, 90 kilometres north of Skopje, 520 kilometres south of Belgrade and 300 kilometres east of Podgorica. During the Paleolithic Age, what is now the area of Pristina was envolved by the Vinča culture. Pristina was home to...
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  • 11. The National Gallery of Kosovo Pristina
    The 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence was adopted on 17 February 2008 by the Assembly of Kosovo. In a meeting attended by 109 of the total 120 members, the assembly unanimously declared Kosovo to be independent from Serbia, while all 11 representatives of the Serb minority boycotted the proceedings. It was the second declaration of independence by Kosovo's Albanian-majority political institutions; the first was proclaimed on 7 September 1990.The legality of the declaration has been disputed. Serbia sought international validation and support for its stance that the declaration was illegal, and in October 2008 requested an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice. The Court determined that the declaration did not violate international law.As a result of the ICJ decisio...
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  • 13. Luboteni Mountain Pristina
    Ljuboten or Luboten is a peak of the Šar Mountains located at the border between Kosovo and the Republic of Macedonia. Its height is 2,498 m . Ljuboten peak although not being the highest peak of the range, is somewhat isolated from the rest of the mountains making it stand out as far as Skopje and Pristina. The majority of Ljuboten, the north side, north-west, east side and south east, are within the borders of Kosovo. On the Macedonian side of the peak there is a mountain house called Ljuboten, as well as Shija Ljubotenska , Kozja Karpa , Shiljast Kamen , and Rogacevski Korita. Ljuboten is a popular destination with mountain climbers in Europe. The mountain is covered with pastures along with rocky outcroppings. Livadh Lake in Kosovo and few sheepfolds are near the peak. In wintertime t...
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  • 14. Pristina City Stadium Pristina
    Pristina or Priština , is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. It is the administrative center of the homonymous municipality and district.The city has a majority Albanian population, alongside other smaller communities. With a municipal population of 204,721 inhabitants , Pristina is the second-largest city in the world with predominantly Albanian-speaking population . Within Serbia, it would be the 4th largest. Geographically, it is located in the north-eastern part of Kosovo close to the Goljak mountains. The city is situated some 250 kilometres north-east of Tirana, 90 kilometres north of Skopje, 520 kilometres south of Belgrade and 300 kilometres east of Podgorica. During the Paleolithic Age, what is now the area of Pristina was envolved by the Vinča culture. Pristina was home to...
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  • 15. Germia Park Pristina
    Germia is a regional park located in the north-east of Pristina, Kosovo, and covers an area of 62 square kilometres. This mountain massif is a part of the Rhodope Mountains, which lie from the Black Mountain of Skopje to Kopaonik mountains. Its highest point, Butos Peak, is 1050 meters above sea level and its lowest 663 meters above sea level.Due to its geographical position and climate conditions, Germia massif has a rich fauna with 63 species of animals and a variety of about 600 species of flora. In 1987, the Germia complex was taken under protection by Pristina's Municipal Assembly in the category of the Regional Nature Park and is now managed by the publicly owned enterprise Hortikultura. However, according to International Union for Conservation of Nature , Germia should be designate...
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