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24. the Gazimestan monument

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Oh, and just north of Pristina is the Gazimestan monument, a somewhat inconspicuous tower, visible from the main motorway, yet, difficult to get to. It is not sign posted, despite its paramount importance. For Serbia, not for Kosovo, because this is where, in 1389, the Serbian forces, led by Prince Lazar, clashed with the Ottoman [...]
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the National Library of Kosovo

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The National Library, which can be found in Kosovo’s capital, Pristina, is no doubt a remarkable building. Often used as the ultimate example of Brutalist architecture, I beg to differ. Brutalism is associated with predominantly concrete, and the library is much more than that. Its metal fish netting all around, is 99 domes of different [...]
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23. Pristina

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Pristina is by no means a beautiful city; like all the towns we passed on our way in Kosovo, construction is here also a dominant feature, and it looks like not much has been finished yet. Nevertheless, there is an old town, sort of, where some of the historical buildings from Ottoman times have been [...]
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22. the road to Pristina

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I wasn’t prepared for this. Sure, driving in the Balkans is a bit of a challenge, but in Serbia people more or less respected the traffic rules, although the further south we went, the more aggressive some drivers took to the road. Or – another observation -, after lunch the traffic discipline faded somewhat, possibly [...]
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