This is the most affluent Kosovo in the country, owns a single village

Living in Kosovo has changed after the war ended. If we're used to having friends, neighbors, exchanging people on the street, or living near our families, someone has preferred to live for every day alone. It's about 70-year-old Sabit Maliqi, who lives in the village of Ganjanik in Kosovo, home of [...]
Living in Kosovo has changed after the war ended.
If we're used to having friends, neighbors, exchanging people on the street, or living near our families, someone has preferred to live for every day alone.
It's about 70-year-old Sabit Maliqi, who lives in the village of Ganjanik in Kosovo, whose house lies on the edge of a stream.
In a report for RTV21, the elderly man said he is satisfied and is no longer willing to leave village life.
Two days in Pristina, it looks like two weeks. ” Maliqi is used to loneliness and doing things yourself. He cooks and cares for everything else he provides. Because of the bad road, which can be crossed by a 70-year-old tractor rarely moves from his village.
“Sabiti is interesting. We too are surprised at how he organizes his life. With the exception of three months of summer, there is never another chance to connect to the main road. The first because of mud and second because it snows too much”, one of the residents of a nearby village said.












