Mothers and Nemuna shout sharply at the people of Kosovo. We are not immune, we are blessed

Mothers and Nemuna shout sharply at the people of Kosovo. We are not immune, we are blessed

Besarta Hoti Kosova is among the smallest states in Europe, yet even within its small territory there are fascinating tourist attractions. Mothers of Nemun! Mountain tourism is the main tourism of the Republic of Kosovo, with which we can press, even with other countries in the region. Villages that lie in familiarity [...]

Kosovo is among the smaller states in Europe, yet even within its small territory there are fascinating tourist attractions.

Mothers of Nemun!

Mountain tourism is the main tourism of the Republic of Kosovo, with which we can press, even with other countries in the region.

Villages that lie in what are known as the Bjeshca and Nemun are actually blessed. They are also known for their preservation of culture and tradition.

A large part of Albania's uprisings over the past few centuries were stationed in them.

But go back to the villages of the peaches. Among these villages is Drenoci, known as “watchtowers”.

This small village has a total of 11 towers. Residents say that before the war there were even 30 of them.

The connecting of residents to towers is so large that they are still preserved with love and homesickness but not alone.

Not just because they're used for shopping. Suppose some are using them to accommodate tourists who are interested in experiencing more Albanian high traditions and cultures.

And inside the tower to catch up with us because that is, of course, the word tower but also because there is no climate. However, this is just another part of the flavor.

Residents serve traditional food, along with food, and local autochthon behavior. With great fanaticism, both clothing and other things traditional are preserved. We're talking about The cradle, the mat, the carpets, and others. So we're dealing with a live museum.

 

 

One of these towers is that of the “Mazreca” that was built before no less than 300 years of so-called dibrane.

The tower in question has been restored and turned into a home and cultural centre for visitors. The “Mazrecave tower” is among the most visited in the country.

Big and small get the feeling as soon as they get inside what life was like in the towers.

A Mazreca lady who opened the doors of this tower told us that most visitors came from America.

She said visitors are offered <x0fli, pie, yogurt and cheese”.

The arrival of visitors to the village has also increased the number of employed women when 80 percent of women in Kosovo are known to be unemployed.

Visiting Decan is pointless if we do not visit the Decani Monastery. 

The Decani Monastery, which has a remarkable history starting in the 13th century, also offers spectacular images of the marvelous frescoes in the interior.

Significantly, Decani Monastery is on a list of cultural heritages in U NESTO

In this area we visited the Albanian Alps. Or the so-called Nemun Bees.

At first we stopped at “The King of Beeleg Bish and Prilep”.

This torrent continues to keep alive and cool this side. It comes from the Montenegro-Albania-Kosovo triangle, according to an older resident on this side named Isuf.

But natural beauty is added to the cultural beauty of the stages. On one side, streams of drinking water every ten feet [10 m], and on the other, the beautiful sleeping stages, the bird's roar, and the cattle. How contrary to Pristina's junk and asphalt containers, which prevents breathing like ufma in summer.

Bees consist of more than 40 rich mountain ranges, steep valleys, estuaries, and canyons. They make Kosovo the main biodiversity centre in the Balkans and one of Europe's 16 tourist biodiversity centres.

Blessed place for all tourists, whether for winter tourism or summer.

They have been a focus of interest for high geo-morphological, hydrological, faunistic, landscape and tourist values.

And the wealth of all these mountains lies in the healing plants in this area. According to Prilep residents, there are some plants that are exploited by many who are in trouble with breathing.

The plants that characterize this area are mountain tea, blueberries, strawberries, and many other healing plants.

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Bars and Nemuna appear to be home to all Kosovars who do not visit them. For that reason, perhaps the name that would go the most would be “TheBjeshks of the missing Kosovar visitors in the memo”.

This impressive trip was closed with coffee drinking in the large Gjakova Cavalry, a place that used to have 500 craftsmen' shops, but now they've turned into cafes for all who want to visit this feature.

And finally, calls for all --Visiton-“The blessed Brits” of Kosovo.

 

 

 

 

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