BEST Places To Visit In Kosovo (Top 8)
Kosovo is amazing! This small country was never on my list to go but it has easily become one of my top countries I've been! I've spent 20 days in this amazing place and feel like I have not scratched the surface here's a list of some of my favorite spots YOU MUST GO
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Prishtina: Prishtina center hostel and moon hostel
Prizren: M99 hostel
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Peja: Urban hostel
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Chapters:
0:00 intro
0:10 Prishtina
1:15 Prishtina bear sanctuary
2:33 Marble Cave
3:10 Prizren
4:21 Sharr Mountain National Park
5:19 Peja
6:23 White Drin Waterfalls
6:50 Lake Leqinat
7:50 Outro
14 Most Beautiful Places to Explore in Kosovo | Travel Video | SKY Travel
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01.Pristina
02.Gracanica Monastery
03.Kosovo Museum
04.Newborn Monument
05.Germia Park
06.Bear Sanctuary
07.Prizren
08.Rugova
09.Peja
10.Ethnological Museum
11.Sinan Pasha Mosque
12.Bjeshket E Nemuna National Park
13.Gazivoda Lake
14.Mirusha Waterfalls
Kosovo
Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a partially recognised state in Southeastern Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans, occupying an area of 10,887 km², with a population of c. 1.8 ... Wikipedia
Pristina
City
Pristina is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. Its population is predominantly Albanian-speaking, constituting the second-largest such city in Europe, after Tirana. The city is located in the northeastern section of Kosovo in a relatively flat plain close to the Gollak mountains. Wikipedia
Via Ferrata in Kosovo
Four Via Ferratas located in Rugova Gorge, Peje
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MONTENEGRO TRAVEL (2023) | 12 Beautiful Places To Visit In Montenegro (+ Itinerary options)
Montenegro has incredible diversity; From the jagged mountains in the east to the sparkling Adriatic coastline in the west and the medieval towns scattered all across. In this video, we highlight 12 beautiful places to visit:
12. Stari Bar
This ancient town is home to 240 buildings that lie in ruins and can be visited for a small fee.
11. Sveti Stefan
Of all the towns along the Adriatic coastline, Sveti Stefan is the most unique.
10. Lipa Cave
Lipa Cave is one of the country’s largest and most accessible caves. You can only visit with a guide, but tours leave multiple times per day and last about an hour.
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9. Lake Skadar National Park
Skadar Lake has breathtaking vistas and driving around the lake to the viewpoints is an experience in itself. But if you’re looking for a little more adventure, we recommend going on a boat tour or kayaking.
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8. Budva
The bustling seaside city of Budva might be Montenegro’s most popular destination to visit. And while most of the city looks modern and new, there is also a beautiful old town.
7. Tara Canyon
With canyon walls reaching over 1,300 meters or 4,265 feet in some places, Tara Canyon is Europe’s largest and deepest canyon. The canyon is best explored from the water level and rafting is the most popular activity.
6. Durmitor National Park
Durmitor National Park's star attraction is the stunning Black Lake, which can easily be explored on foot. But for more adventure, hike to one of the surrounding mountain peaks, such as Prutaš or Bobotov Kuk.
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5. Herceg Novi
Herceg Novi is home to a quaint Old Town, filled with tiny squares, elegant churches, and a fortress. But for the best atmosphere, head down to the waterfront.
4. Perast
With similar looks to Venice, Perast has a rich and powerful past. And in spite of having only one main street, this tiny village boasts many churches and former palaces.
3. Kotor
Kotor is also the most historic place to visit in Montenegro. In fact, Kotor was ruled by various different groups, such as the Illyrians, Romans, and Venetians.
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2. Lovćen National Park
From Kotor, a narrow serpentine road takes you up to Mt. Lovvćen, boasting spectacular views that stretch the entire bay to the Adriatic Sea.
1. Prokletije National Park
The Prokletije Mountains are one of the best-kept secrets of Europe. The best way to discover the jagged peaks, valleys, and springs, is by hiking one of the many trails.
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1:24 Stari Bar
2:24 Sveti Stefan
3:24 Lipa Cave
4:13 Lake Skadar National Park
5:19 Budva
6:20 Tara Canyon
7:18 Durmitor National Park
8:33 Herceg Novi
9:21 Perast
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12:18 Prokletije National Park
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mapa de Kosovo
Kosovo o Kósovo1 (en albanés Kosova/Kosovë; en serbio Косово/Kosovo), oficialmente conocida como República de Kosovo (Republika e Kosovës; Република Косово/Republika Kosovo), es un Estado con reconocimiento limitado sin salida al mar ubicado en la península balcánica, en el sureste de Europa. Abarca 10 908 km² de superficie2 y está habitado por cerca de 1.8 millones de personas. Su capital es Pristina. Limita con Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia del Norte y la región de Serbia Central, y está compuesto por las regiones de Kosovo y Metojia.6
El reconocimiento internacional de la independencia de Kosovo es motivo de controversia. El gobierno de Kosovo, en cuyo territorio la etnia albanesa tiene predominio numérico, declaró unilateralmente su independencia de Serbia el 17 de febrero de 2008, con el apoyo de Estados Unidos y de la mayoría de los países de la Unión Europea, instaurando la República de Kosovo. Sin embargo, Serbia aún considera la provincia autónoma de Kosovo y Metojia (Косово и Метохија; Kosovo/Kosovo i Metohija) como una región autónoma dentro de su propio territorio, en conformidad con su Constitución y con la resolución 1244 del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas, aunque no intervenga en su administración desde 1999.
Al finalizar la Guerra de Kosovo, el gobierno de la región quedó en manos de la OTAN y de la Misión de Administración Provisional de las Naciones Unidas en Kosovo por mandato del citado Consejo de Seguridad.7
Actualmente Kosovo es reconocido como Estado soberano por 98 de los 193 miembros de Naciones Unidas.8 Serbia, Rusia, China, España y la mayor parte de los países de América, Asia y África no aceptan la declaración unilateral de independencia, ni reconocen a la República de Kosovo como Estado soberano. La comunidad internacional se encuentra dividida entre los países que han reconocido oficialmente la independencia de Kosovo, los que se niegan a reconocerla y los que han declarado su neutralidad o su esperanza de una evolución de los acontecimientos, acordada por las partes.
La soberanía de Kosovo como república fue proclamada por la mayor parte de los habitantes de origen étnico albanés. Sin embargo, la parte norte de Kosovo, habitada en su mayoría por la etnia serbia, es administrada autónomamente con la coordinación de la Asamblea Comunitaria de Kosovo y Metojia, un organismo creado en junio de 2008 con el apoyo de la República de Serbia y que no es reconocido por el autoproclamado gobierno kosovar.9
Tras seis meses de negociaciones promovidas por la Unión Europea, el 19 de abril de 2013 los gobiernos de Serbia y la República de Kosovo alcanzaron un acuerdo para el establecimiento de relaciones bilaterales map of Kosovo Kosovo está dividido en siete distritos (alb.: rreth, ser.: дистрикт –distrikt–), los cuales a su vez se subdividen en 30 municipios (alb.: komuna, ser.: општина –opština–). Esta división fue establecida por la MINUK en 1999, reemplazando los antiguos cinco distritos establecidos por la República Federal de Yugoslavia, y fue heredada por la República de Kosovo; las autoridades serbias aún utilizan la antigua división administrativa.
Nombre (alb. / ser.) Mapa Capital Municipalidades
Djakovica
Gjakovë / Đakovica RR GJA.png Djakovica
Gjakova
Decane
Orahovac
Gnjilane
Gjilan / Gnjilane RR GJI.png Gnjilane
Gjilan
Kosovska Kamenica
Vitina
Mitrovica
Mitrovicë / Kosovska Mitrovica RR MI.png Mitrovica
Mitrovica
Leposaviq
Srbica
Vushtrri
Zubin Potok
Zveçan
Peć
Pejë / Peć RR PE.png Peć
Pejë
Istog
Klina
Nombre (alb. / ser.) Mapa Capital Municipalidades
Pristina
Prishtinë / Priština RR PR.png Pristina
Prishtina
Glogovac
Fushë Kosovë
Lipjan
Novo Bërdë
Obiliq
Podujevo
Prizren
Prizren / Prizren RR PZ.png Prizren
Dragash
Suharekë
Malishevë
Uroševac
Ferizaj / Uroševac RR FE.png Uroševac
Ferizaj
Shtimë
Kaçanik
Shtërp Kosovo se ubica en el centro de la península de los Balcanes, con una forma a grandes rasgos romboidal y sin acceso directo al mar. Se extiende entre las longitudes 41°50’58’’ y 43°15’42’’ Norte y las latitudes 20°01’30’’ y 21°48’02’’ Este.69 Su territorio ocupa una superficie de 10 887 km²,2 un área similar a la de Jamaica o Catar.
Gran parte del territorio es montañoso, especialmente a lo largo de sus fronteras. En el borde nororiental con Montenegro y parte de Albania están los montes Prokletije, parte del conjunto de los Alpes Dináricos. En esta cadena se encuentra el Đeravica, que con una altitud de 2.565 msnm es el punto más alto del territorio kosovar,69 y el cañón de Rugova con una longitud de 25 kilómetros. En el sector noroccidental se ubican los Kopaonik a lo largo de la frontera con Serbia Central y en el sur se encuentran los montes Šar. Ambas cadenas montañosas son populares destinos turísticos, especialmente debido a su parque nacional y centros de esquí (como Brezovica).
A week in Kosovo and Metohija
Places I visited in Kosovo and Metohija by hitchhiking and buses:
Leposavić
Banjska
Zvečan
Kosovska Mitrovica
Priština
Gračanica
Prizren
Štrpce
Šar Planina
Peć
Dečani
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Top 10 Best Places to Visit in Kosovo
Uncover the hidden gems of Kosovo with our list of the top 10 best places to visit! From the historic Gračanica Monastery to the breathtaking Mirusha Waterfalls, this video highlights the must-see destinations that showcase the rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning natural beauty of this unique Balkan country. Whether you’re exploring the charming streets of Prizren Old Town or taking in the stunning views of Rugova Canyon, Kosovo is full of surprises waiting to be discovered. Don’t miss the insider tips at the end to make your Kosovo adventure unforgettable!
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00:23 - #10 Gračanica Monastery (Near Pristina)
00:43 - #9 Newborn Monument (Pristina)
01:00 - #8 Rugova Canyon (Near Peja)
01:19 - #7 Peja Patriarchate (Peja)
01:38 - #6 Prizren Old Town (Prizren)
01:55 - #5 Mirusha Waterfalls (Near Klina)
02:13 - #4 Sinan Pasha Mosque (Prizren)
02:31 - #3 Sharr Mountains National Park (Southern Kosovo)
02:50 - #2 Kosovo Museum (Pristina)
03:09 - #1 Kosovo Polje (Near Pristina)
03:24 - Conclusion
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Gazimestan Monument, Pristina, Kosovo
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Kosovo🇽🇰 Ep.4 Pristina Bear Conservation|Bears Drinking Beer & Eating Burgers|Kosovo National Park
The brown bear sanctuary is located about half an hour from the capital Pristina
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Kosovo, officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a partially recognised de facto sovereign state in Southeast Europe. It lies at the centre of the Balkans, occupying an area of 10,887 km2 (4,203 sq mi), with a population of about 1.8 million; it is bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo is dominated by the vast plains and fields of Metohija and Kosovo. The Accursed Mountains and Šar Mountains rise in the southwest and southeast, respectively. Its capital and largest city is Pristina.
In classical antiquity, the central tribe which emerged in the territory of Kosovo were Dardani, who formed an independent polity known as the Kingdom of Dardania in the 4th century BCE. It was annexed by the Roman Empire by the 1st century BCE, and for the next millennium the territory remained part of the Byzantine Empire, whose rule was eroded by Slavic invasions beginning in the 6th–7th century CE. In the centuries thereafter, control of the area alternated between the Byzantines and the First Bulgarian Empire. By the 13th century, Kosovo became the core of the Serbian medieval state, and has also been the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church from the 14th century, when its status was upgraded to a patriarchate. Ottoman expansion in the Balkans in the late 14th and 15th century led to the decline and fall of the Serbian Empire; the Battle of Kosovo of 1389 is considered to be one of the defining moments in Serbian medieval history. The Ottomans fully conquered the region after the Second Battle of Kosovo. The Ottoman Empire ruled the area until the early 20th century.
In the late 19th century, Kosovo was the center of the Albanian National Movement and where the Albanian revolt of 1910 and Albanian revolt of 1912 took place. Following their defeat in the Balkan Wars, the Ottomans ceded Kosovo to Serbia and Montenegro. Both countries joined Yugoslavia after World War I, and following a period of Yugoslav unitarianism in the Kingdom, the post-World War II Yugoslav constitution established the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija within the Yugoslav constituent republic of Serbia. Tensions between Kosovo's Albanian and Serb communities simmered through the 20th century and occasionally erupted into major violence, culminating in the Kosovo War of 1998 and 1999, which resulted in the withdrawal of the Yugoslav army, and the establishment of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo. Ultimately, Kosovo unilaterally declared its independence from Serbia on 17 February 2008, and has since gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 97 member states of the United Nations. Serbia does not officially recognise Kosovo as a sovereign state and continues to claim it as its constituent Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija, although it accepts the governing authority of the Kosovo institutions as a part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement.
Kosovo is a developing country, with an upper-middle-income economy. It has experienced solid economic growth over the last decade as measured by international financial institutions, and growth every year since the onset of the financial crisis of 2007–2008. Kosovo is a member of the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and has applied for membership of Interpol and for observer status in the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation. Pristina 204,721 11 Suva Reka 59,681
2 Prizren 186,986 12 Orahovac 58,908
3 Ferizaj 101,174 13 Mališevo 57,301
4 Peja 97,890 14 Lipjan 56,643
5 Gjakova 94,543 15 Skenderaj 51,746
6 Podujevo 83,425 16 Vitina 46,742
7 Mitrovica 80,623 17 Deçan 41,173
8 Gjilan 80,525 18 Istok 39,604
9 Vushtrri 64,578 19 Klina 39,208
10 Drenas 60,175 20 Kosovo Polje 37,048 Located in Southeastern Europe, Kosovo receives floral and faunal species from Europe and Eurasia. Forests are widespread in Kosovo and cover at least 39% of the region. Phytogeographically, it straddles the Illyrian province of the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom. In addition, it falls within three terrestrial ecoregions: Balkan mixed forests, Dinaric Mountains mixed forests, and Pindus Mountains mixed forests.[184] Kosovo's biodiversity is conserved in two national parks, eleven nature reserves and one hundred three other protected areas.[185] The Bjeshkët e Nemuna National Park and Sharr Mountains National Park are the most important regions of vegetation and biodiversity in Kosovo.[186] Kosovo had a 2019 Forest Landscape Integrity Index mean score of 5.19/10, ranking it 107th globally out of 172 countries mapa de Kosovo
On a mountain in Kosovo
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Peaks Of The Balkan (Doku Kosovo, Montenegro & Albanien)
Im August 2023 war es erneut soweit: Wir begaben uns auf eine aufregende Fernwanderung in den beeindruckenden albanischen Alpen! Dieses Mal haben wir die gesamte Reise festgehalten und präsentieren stolz unsere neueste Dokumentation.
Unsere Reise startete in Peja, Kosovo, nachdem wir in Pristina gelandet waren. Von dort aus begann unsere Wanderung in der malerischen Rugova-Schlucht und führte uns durch das bezaubernde Reke e Allages. Unser Pfad führte uns entgegen dem Uhrzeigersinn durch Montenegro und Albanien, wo wir die charmanten Dörfer Plav und Teth kennenlernen durften.
Ein besonderer Höhepunkt unserer Reise war unser Erlebnis am Maja e Borit, dem Hausberg von Plav ❤️. In Tethi gönnten wir uns einen wohlverdienten Ruhetag, bevor wir unsere Wanderung fortsetzten und die atemberaubenden Landschaften von Valbona und Cerem durchstreiften. Unser Abenteuer führte uns schließlich nach Doberdol, wo wir den Gjeravica bestiegen, den höchsten Berg im Kosovo.
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Peaks of the Balkans: Çerem - Dobërdol
In the second stage of the captivating ‘Peaks of the Balkans’ short film series, the journey continues seamlessly from the first stage’s adventure. The day begins with a 6 am departure from Cerem village, building on the spirit of exploration and determination that characterized the earlier leg of the expedition.
Embarking on a mountain hike towards the Vranica pass, the path unfolds with new challenges and vistas that showcase the breathtaking beauty of the region. Crossing the Montenegrin border, the trek leads through the captivating Sterpa forests and meadows, each step deepening the connection to the rugged landscapes.
During this mountain hike, Ana found the time to learn some Albanian words. Where else can someone learn albanian better than in Albanian Alps.
Entering Albanian territory once again via the Aljuçi pass, the journey underscores the historical significance of these borderlands, where stories of border crossings and the resilience of the people come to life. Amidst meadows and forests of the Gashi River Valley, we forge ahead, each footstep a testament to our commitment to exploring these unspoiled lands.
The path ultimately leads to the enchanting summer village of Doberdol, a remote haven nestled amidst the mountains. This segment of the ‘Peaks of the Balkans’ captures the enduring allure of the journey, showcasing not just the physical landscapes but also the human spirit that propels adventurers forward. Through breathtaking visuals and intimate storytelling, we were transported to the heart of the Albanian Alps.