

Xhamia e Çarshisë (the Bazaar Mosque) from 1393 was built to celebrate the Ottoman victory of 1389 in the Battle of Kosovo

The library collects, preserves, promotes and makes accessible the documentary and intellectual heritage of Kosovo


Bill Clinton standing at the Bill Clinton Boulevard in Prishtina.

Unveiled on 17 February 2008, the day that Kosovo declared independence from Serbia


This is the question that is permanently asked in Gračanica

This is not only the site for Serbian Orthodox pilgrimage but also the national and political center of the Serbian people in Kosovo

The municipality is part of the Community of Serb Municipalities in Kosovo

According to Brussels Agreement (2013) there shall be one police force for all of Kosovo including its Serb enclaves and North of Kosovo

The Kosovo curse (from Gazimestan monument (1953) commemorating the Battle of Kosovo): Whoever is a Serb and of Serb birth And of Serb blood and heritage And comes not to the Battle of Kosovo, May he never have the progeny his heart desires! Neither son nor daughter May nothing grow that his hand sows! Neither dark wine nor white wheat And let him be cursed from all ages to all ages!

Mitrovica, an ethnically divided town in the North of Kosovo has a southern Albanian-speaking counterpart


The northern Serb-majority part of the town has become a new municipality known as North Mitrovica

The monument commemorates the victims of “terrorist KLA” bombardments

The Kosovo Force (KFOR) is a NATO-led international peacekeeping force which has been responsible for establishing a secure environment in Kosovo. Italian carabinieri unit in protecting law and order

Cars in the North Mitrovica have usually Serbian number plates, or the ones originating from UNMIK period, or have no number plates at all…


The monument in the North Mitrovica was erected on St. Vitus Day, 28 June 2016



