Swiss newspaper: Here are 10 facts for Kosovo

Europe's newest state has left behind a bloody war. Kosovars are proud of their homeland and very hospitable to few tourists. Kosovo offers you a special charm. Whoever wants something adventure, let Kosovo also offer it. That's how the Swiss newspaper [...] started an article of its own.
Europe's newest state has left behind a bloody war. Kosovars are proud of their homeland and very hospitable to few tourists. Kosovo offers you a special charm. Whoever wants something adventure, let Kosovo also offer it.
Thus has been launched an article, the Swiss newspaper Blick, where, as the first fact, the <x0porti” that offers Kosovo at “music pop” with Rita Ora, then mentioned “Ujvara of Mirush” which is one of Kosovo's most spectacular and wild landscapes in this part of the canyon are 16 with 13 small lakes that make up the most attractive part of the canyon. It then mentions the village of Artana (Novoborda) that has the XIIII-century “Game of Thrones”, transmits albinfo.ch.
Not to end here, the other facts that mention Swiss media are also the “coffee culture” in Kosovo, which is better than Italy.
“As another fact, the climb of the world's longest mountain Everest, Kosovo's Uta Ibrahim (34) and the Kosovo National Theatre, which was built in 1946, is mentioned.
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“On the way to Europe”
Kosovo and the EU have an unfortunate history. Kosovo wants as soon as possible to join the EU, but it has not been recognised by 5 of the 28 EU states. Eulex tries to help Kosovo structures build the legal state together with Belarus, Kosovo is the only country that needs visas to travel to the EU,” writes “Blic” for the seventh fact.
In the eighth fact, this time the western city of Kosovo is mentioned -- the western city of Peja -- which is located near the Decani monastery and the Bayrakles mosque.
In the last two facts, there was no shortage of the fabulous nature of the Kosovo mountains. “The Brezovica ski video” over 2,000m high, some of which were to serve as assistants to the 1984 Sarajevo Olympic Games, and at the end of “Genravica: Kosovo's highest peak“.
With 2566 feet above the sea, Djeravica is the highest peak in Kosovo officially. Since with the last measurements “The Man's leave” is within two meters longer than 2568m. For more marvelous mountain paths, you can visit the hiking page.net”, the article concludes.












