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  2. Pristina Bus Station - Wikipedia

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    Pristina Bus Station is the main bus station in Pristina, Kosovo, 2 km south-west of the city, near Bill Clinton Boulevard.The bus station is composed by a bus depot and bus terminals, responsible to provides transport to the rest of Kosovo and continental destinations.

  3. Transport in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo had around 113 cars per 1000 residents in 2002. [ citation needed ] For comparison, Vienna has 393 cars per 1000 residents and Stuttgart 549 per 1000. [ citation needed ] Targeting better development and considering the geographic position of Pristina , the Kosovan government notes that increasing the number of motorcycles from 290 to ...

  4. List of cities and towns in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo's population is distributed in 1,467 settlements with 26 per cent of its population concentrated in 7 urban areas, also known as regional centers, consisting of Ferizaj, Gjakova, Gjilan, Mitrovica, Peja, Pristina and Prizren. [1] The cities and towns in Kosovo belong to the following size ranges in terms of the number of inhabitants:

  5. Historical monuments in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The city of Pristina has always been an area in flux with people coming and going. It has been inhabited for nearly 10.000 years. [6] The early Neolithic findings dating from the 8th century BC were discovered in the areas surrounding Pristina such as: Matiqan, Gracanica and Ulpiana. [6] [7] [8]

  6. Prizren - Wikipedia

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    With a population density of 283,5 people per square kilometre, Prizren is among the most densely populated municipalities of Kosovo. [ 90 ] In terms of ethnicity, Prizren Municipality was 81.96% Albanian , 9.5% Bosniak , 5.11% Turkish , 1.63% Romani , 0.76% Ashkali , 0.37% Gorani , 0.13% Serbian , 0.09% Egyptian and 0.45% of other ethnicities ...

  7. Tourism in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the number of national and international visitors and the number of nights spent in Prishtina from 2008 until 2012. As it can be seen from the table, one of the most successful year for tourism in Prishtina was the year 2012.

  8. M-9 (Kosovo) - Wikipedia

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    The M9 (Albanian: Nacionale 9, Serbian: Magistralni put 9) also commonly known as Rruga Prishtinë-Pejë and N9 is a road which connects the eastern and western part of Kosovo.

  9. District of Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina, Kosovo. The District of Pristina (Albanian: Rajoni i Prishtinës; Serbian: Приштински округ, Prištinski okrug) is a district in Kosovo. Its seat is the capital city of Pristina. [3]