- Pristina - Wikipedia
Pristina is the capital and the economic, financial, political and trade center of Kosovo, due to its location in the center of the country It is the seat of power of the Government of Kosovo, the residences for work of the President and Prime Minister of Kosovo, and the Parliament of Kosovo
- Pristina | Kosovo, Population, Map, Facts | Britannica
Pristina, city, capital and administrative center of Kosovo It is linked to Skopje, North Macedonia, by road and rail and to the Serbian capital of Belgrade; it also has an airport
- Top Things to Do in Pristina
Book these experiences for a close-up look at Pristina These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Gracanica Monastery A 15 minutes cab ride, it is so worth the trip to this UNESCO protected World Heritage site 2 Mother Teresa Cathedral
- 10 Best things to do in Pristina, Kosovo
Planning a visit to Pristina? Here's a countdown of the best things to do and all the travel info and tips you'll need
- Pristina, Kosovo: City Guide - The Adventures of Nicole
Pristina, Europe’s newest capital city sits cradled in the heart of the Balkans, welcoming travelers with its rich tapestry of history, cafe culture, and eclectic architecture
- Pristina travel - Lonely Planet | Kosovo, Europe
Explore Pristina’s Ottoman heritage, bustling cafes, vibrant street art and lively nightlife in our Pristina travel guide Discover top attractions and tips
- Pristina – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
The area surrounding Pristina, located in the central part of the Balkan Peninsula, has been inhabited since the Neolithic period Near Pristina is the ancient city of Ulpiana, founded in the 2nd century AD and inhabited until 518 AD, when it was abandoned following a devastating earthquake
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