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ZONA BURADA !!!
... Tarihî Kosova Ovası’nın üstünde konumlanan şehir, Kosova Ovası,Kastriot ve Graçaniça belediyeleri ile çevrelenmiştir.
Priştine-Mitroviça karayolu üzerinde Sultan Murad Hüdavendigâr’ın şehit olduğu yerde kurulan türbe Meşhed-i Hüdavendigâr ...
A surreal school reunion
... place could be exposed to the worst side-effects of monetary union. Our bus back to Skopje would be followed the following day by another bus taking us into Greece, the epicentre of what appeared to be the Eurozone meltdown, but as we feared for Kosovo’s future, we could not help but think: if they can survive a pitiless, brutal and destructive civil war and come out of it with some hope intact, then surely they should be able to weather a little financial crisis among their neighbours.
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Brought to you by Lipitor
... of eating pure fat. Actually, that's not really fair. It isn't pure fat. There's a shitload of salt in it as well.
But enough of that. Just reading this far probably has your cholesterol is up 50 points so I'm going to shift topics and tell you what a decade and a half has done for Eastern Europe. Last time I came through this region was with my brother Rocco in probably late '96/early 1997. The Soviet Union collapsed in 1989. The period that followed ...
Wild Wild West
... br> There seems to be a reasonable amount of foreign investment going on. Quite a few new buildings have sprung up to complement the older mosques and churchs. They have a fair few mosques in Pristina. They are quite beautiful. You can go and check out the UNMIK, see the cars in and out and about, pretty cool. I found it interesting walking through the neighbourhoods. The citizens don't have a lot of work to do, their isn't much of an economy outside that of the highly transient ...
I LOVE YOU KOSOVO (and you too Bill Klinton!)
... take a photo of us. I think they were special cos they took some really awful photos, only one of which was barely usable (see pics). Apparently Bill Klinton flew over for the grand unveiling and security was tighter than a fat gay man's leather pants.
We wandered down the boulevard, which was pretty grim, and took a left onto George Bush Road, which is something you dont say very often. At the top of the street we found what was clearly the main shopping street ...