Pristina – where the old meets new:
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| National Library Çarshia Mosque |
A mosque from the Middle Ages or the unusual University Library from the twentieth century. Pristina remains a city of contrasts between old and new. You will be surprised by its vibrant atmosphere, the friendliness of its people and the quality of its hospitality. Pristina is also the capital and largest city of the Republic of Kosovo.
Pristina for relaxation and entertainment
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| The best Macchiato in the world is made in Kosovo |
Pristina as a base from which to explore Kosovo
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| City of Peja |
When travelling to Pristina do not miss:
Bill Clinton Boulevard: in 2009 a statue of Bill Clinton was erected and this boulevard was named after the former US president as a sign of gratitude for his help in bringing an end to the last war.
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Skanderbeg Monument: this equestrian statue of the fifteenth-century Albanian hero stands proudly in front of the Parliament.

Bazaar: The most vibrant part of Pristina, with the typical atmosphere of Balkan markets, offering everything from fruit and vegetables to spare parts for cars.
University Library: This remarkable building with 73 domes, built in 1982, looks as though it is made of giant Lego bricks covered by a net.
Germia Park: a popular gathering place for families and young people on the edge of the city. Cool off in the large outdoor swimming pool or relax in the shade of the trees.




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