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    Get the Pristina, Kosovo local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days.

  3. Climate of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The highest insolation value is in Pristina with 2.140 hours for 1 year, while Peja with the smallest insolation value of 1.958 hours, with 2.067 hours and Prizren with 2.099 hours. The maximum insolation in Kosovo occurs during July, while the lowest insolation occurs in December.

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  5. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina effectively has two train stations. Pristina railway station lies west of the center, while Fushë Kosovë railway station is Kosovo's railway hub. [129] Pristina is serviced by a train that travels through Pristina to Skopje daily. The station is located in the industrial section of Pristina.

  6. Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is the capital of Kosovo and its seat of government. [10] [11] A separate law recognises Prizren as the historic capital of Kosovo. [11] The Euro is the official currency in Kosovo even though Kosovo is not a formal member of the eurozone. [12] [13] [14]

  7. Si Fly Flight 3275 - Wikipedia

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    It was a six-day-a-week flight and was chartered by World Food Programme for aid works in Kosovo following the war in the region. The flight was mainly used by aid workers, UN officials and journalists. [10] [11] Flight 3275 departed Rome at 09:11 a.m for Pristina, Kosovo with 3 crew members and 21 passengers.

  8. Incident at Pristina Airport - Wikipedia

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    The incident at the Pristina airport was a military confrontation between the forces of Russia and NATO on 12 June 1999, following the end of the Kosovo War. Russian troops unexpectedly occupied the airport ahead of a planned NATO deployment, creating a tense stand-off.

  9. List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Kosovo

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    The Republic of Kosovo declared its independence on 17 February 2008. The United Kingdom recognised the Republic of Kosovo as an independent state the following day [1] and Mr David Blunt, who had been in Pristina since 2006 as head of the British office, was appointed the first ambassador. [2]