This is Kosovo village that has attracted residents from other countries

Falling snow gave the village even better view of Sinidoll. Otherwise, it's called Swords, because of the hillyoro mountain relief. The village of Sinidoll, which belongs to the Pristina municipality, is the only village in which there has been no evacuation of residents. And its inhabitants have come to it from various lands [...]
Falling snow gave the village even better view of Sinidoll.
Otherwise, it's called Swords, because of the hillyoro mountain relief.
The village of Sinidoll, which belongs to the Pristina municipality, is the only village in which there has been no evacuation of residents. However, residents from different parts of Kosovo have come to it.
Among them is the family of Gani Macol, who have come from the Heretica of Podujevo to live in this village.
According to the family head, this country meets the conditions for a good living.
“Air is not like Hertica's, but unlike the city it's pretty good”, says Gani Makolli.
Most of the locals here, they do cattle. Because the many pastures found on this side enable him.
We moved in because of the conditions. Not for living conditions, but more because of the road. But maybe the arena in Kosovo is not bad, well, the commitment even the neighbours were good”, the elderly man says.
The hills in this village create numerous plains, giving it a beautiful shape.
Today, the village is made up of about 200 people.
The resident, Avni Pestisha, who grew up in Sinidoll, has said that this place has a history in itself.
This neighbourhood dates back to 1878, when our first members were displaced from Toplica... After World War II, other tribes, such as the Gash, Krasniqis”, said Avni Pestisha.
High above, fresh air, or place with a characteristic shape, has been absorbed by many residents, other parts, to live there.
This is where you deal with animal growth. There are four minifers. There are very few employed”, says other resident Avni Pestisha.
It is said that local people descended from Toplica, who have long been settled to live here.
According to Gani Makoli, her homeland is not forgotten, but her comfort in this village reminds her of living there.











