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Gazimestan memorials
A short trip from Pristina, two memorials remind the visitor of a gruesome battle that took place on Kosovo's plains over 600 years ago....
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Driving to Macedonia
Driving to Macedonia is easy - it's just a short hop to Skopje or Tetovo in Macedonia, with a choice of two border crossings....
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Expat activities
New expat arrivals and any other stray foreigners that find themselves wandering around are welcome to mingle with Pristina's active group of expats....
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About this guide, Lidhur udhëzues
About this guideThe Pristina In Your Pocket city guide is the only dedicated English-language guidebook to Kosovo’s capital, and is part of a Europe-wide series of acclaimed city guides....
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Gračanica Monastery
The monastery in the village of Gračanica, a short drive south of Pristina, is one of Kosovo's best religious monuments....
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Menu decoder
Meat Mish beef Mish lopeburger - pleskavicëchicken pulëkebab ...
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Purchasing power
How far does your euro, pound or dollar go in Pristina?Espresso coffee €0,7Glass of local beer (0....
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Pristina's districts
Pristina's city centre ('qendra') is surrounded by low hills with several districts draped over them....
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Events in Pristina
DAM FestThe International Festival of Young Musicians brings classical music to Pristina, with performances by hundreds of musicians in various venues during March and April....
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Street name confusion
In Kosovo, street names are only a recent addition to the many complications of life, not helped by the fact that street name signs are only placed sparingly....
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Novo Brdo: rural tourism
Novo Brdo municipality (Novobërde in Albanian) is home to Kosovo's first rural tourism project, offering rural charm, hiking, biking, lavish traditional meals, strawberry picking, guesthouses and cultural attractions in lovely hilly surroundings....
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Where to buy the Pristina In Your Pocket guide
The 2008-2009 issue of Pristina In Your Pocket is for sale locally for €4, and includes city maps, photos and other goodies that are not available in our online version....
Pristin@ links
Apart from these
Pristina In Your Pocket pages there are still very few good English-language online resources for Pristina and Kosovo in general. Here are the few we actually recommend.
www.crisisgroup.org Ongoing online analysis of the ‘situation’ on their Kosovo pages.
www.mtcowgirl.us An informative blog by an international working in Pristina.
www.kosovothanksyou.com A list of the countries now recognising Kosovo.
www.onupks.com Modern architecture in Kosovo, with an overview of current projects.
www.visitkosova.org Kosovo’s official tourism website.