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  2. First Albanian School in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The First Albanian School in Pristina is a cultural heritage monument in Pristina, Kosovo, and one of the oldest intact buildings in the entire city. [ 1 ] History and description

  3. Culture in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    He died on 10 September 2010, aged 84, in Pristina, Kosovo. Muslim Mulliqi; Muslim Mulliqi (1934 – 13 January 1998) was an impressionist and expressionist painter in Kosovo. He attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade and then post graduated studies ibid. Mulliqi had exhibitions in Kosovo, Yugoslavian spaces, Rome and Tirana.

  4. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    As per the 2024 census conducted by the Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS), Pristina is home to 227,466 residents, making it the most populous city and municipality in Kosovo. With a population density of 434 people per square kilometer, Pristina is the third most densely populated municipality of Kosovo. [ 68 ]

  5. R 6 (Kosovo) - Wikipedia

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    Roads in Kosovo The R 6 Motorway ( Albanian : Autostrada R 6 ; Serbian : Autoput R 6 ), also commonly Autostrada Prishtinë-Han i Elezit and Autostrada Prishtinë-Shkup or Autostrada Arbën Xhaferi , is a motorway in Kosovo running 60 kilometres (37 mi) in the districts of Ferizaj and Pristina . [ 1 ]

  6. Pristina International Airport - Wikipedia

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    From 12 to 26 June 1999, there was a brief but tense stand-off between NATO and the Russian Kosovo Force in which Russian troops possessed the airport. A contingent of 200 [4] Russian troops deployed in Bosnia and Herzegovina, crossed over into Kosovo and captured the airport in Pristina. [citation needed]

  7. Palace of Youth and Sports - Wikipedia

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    In 1975, a referendum was held, and citizens of Pristina, then capital of the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo, voted in favor of building a large hall. [3] The complex was finished in 1977. It was originally named "Boro and Ramiz", after Boro Vukmirović and Ramiz Sadiku , two World War II Yugoslav Partisans and People's heroes of ...

  8. Pristina Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Pristina Municipality (Albanian: Komuna e Prishtinës; Serbian: Opstina Pristina, is a municipality in the district of Priština in Kosovo. The municipality has a population of 198,897 people within an area of 523.13 km 2 (201.98 sq mi).

  9. Tourism in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The Prishtina International Film Festival (PriFilmFest), also known as the Pristina Film Festival, is a film festival held annually in Prishtina, Kosovo, that screens prominent international cinema productions in the Balkan region, and draws attention to the Kosovar film industry. It was created after the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence.