Kosovo: The Bradt Travel GuideBradt Travel Guides, 2010 - 326 Seiten Kosovo is ringed by high mountains, ravaged by ethnic tensions, yet its renaissance is just a breath away. Rebuilding is all but complete, domestic tensions have eased and with the help of welcoming Kosovars, the country is emerging as one of the most exciting tourist destinations in southeastern Europe. Written by two Kosovo experts, who lived in the newly independent state for many years, Bradt's Kosovo explores gorges and mountains, mosques and kullas, and soaks up the café culture with a macchiato or a glass of fiery raki. From hip urban hotspots to remote monasteries, Kosovo offers up many delights to the adventurous traveller who steps off the beaten path. With revised and detailed descriptions of the growing number of restaurants, bars and shops, plus accommodation to suit all budgets, this second edition to a groundbreaking guide is a vital tool for tourists, NGOs and long-term visitors. 'A book that educates and stimulates.' Real Travel |
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Background Information | 3 |
Practical Information | 43 |
Prishtina | 85 |
Central Kosovo | 135 |
Western Kosovo | 149 |
South Kosovo | 195 |
Southeast Kosovo | 239 |
Northern Kosovo | 257 |
Language | 282 |
Albanian and Serbian Place Names | 303 |
Further Information | 304 |
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