The Guardian writes about Pristina

The Guardian writes about Pristina

The prestigious medium “The Guardian” has written for Pristina, as the youngest capital in Europe, on the 10th anniversary of Kosovo's independence, saying the state faces corruption and pollution, but that it has busy youth. “Gardian” has cited the fact that 42 percent of the population in Kosovo is under the age of 24, while there are [...]

“Gardian” has cited the fact that 42 per cent of the population in Kosovo is under the age of 24, while adding that Pristina is constantly in the resurrection. “It was rebuilt twice during World War II”.

“Although the last war emptied the city of Albanians, physical injuries were observed in few buildings. After the war, most Serbian citizens fled towards Gracanica or points in the north, and the United Nations took control of institutions. But crime and corruption ruled, including the urban part of the city. In 2000, the director for architecture and urban planning, Rexhep Luci, who tried to establish order and law in the city where the wealthy were building illegally, was killed. His murder has not yet been chosen, and in 2014, President Shpend Ahmeti took power by pledging to fight illegal construction, which had reached 40 thousand”, writes “Guardian”, broadcast Koha.net.

Pristina in numbers

3,500 ) The number of years before Christ's birth, believed to have become the symbol of the capital, the Godess in the Front.

28 The average age of the martinians.

5.3 The GDP percentage that goes towards treatment for pollution diseases, according to the World Bank report in 2013.

The number of premature deaths annually due to pollution.

British media have also written about Pristina's history, where it said the capital has been inhabited for 10,000 years.

Pristina in voice and vision is the rest that it singled out “The Guardian”, where it mentioned I want Lipa and Rita Orra as well as the monument of NewBorn, which has become a symbol of the new state. Era Istrefi was the next Kosovo singer to be mentioned for her video on the Orthodox Church, which had sparked debate in the country. The University of Pristina is stressed that it wants to have free space for its 600,000 students, while the closed Orthodox Church reminds them of the unpleasant past.

How appropriate is Pristina for life?

“Kosovars remain the only one in Europe without visas. About ten percent of the population have been seeking asylum since 2008, but many have remained to build the new country. Pristina is a quiet place, full of caffeine for the new population”, writes the “The Guardian”, adding that the water problem has already been regulated.

Nor has the problem of the national flag “Circle”, dubbed “, the largest urban risk”.

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