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  2. Tourism in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, Kosovo Tourism Association organizes an annual Tourism Fair in Pristina, [9] which is intended to attract foreign visitors to Kosovo. In the International Tourism Fair held in Tokyo, Japan, in 2013, 4 day packages have been presented that a tourist from Asia can enjoy in Kosovo, starting from Pristina, then continuing in Peja ...

  3. Tourism in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, the reported number of hotel nights spent by non-residents was 746,501 compared to 544,701 in the previous year. The number of foreign visitors also increased from 297,588 in 2022 to 357,717 in 2023. [16] The following table illustrates the number of non resident visitors according to country of origin recorded in 2023.

  4. Newborn monument - Wikipedia

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    The Newborn Monument (NEWBORN) is a typographic sculpture and tourist attraction in Pristina, Kosovo.Located in front of the Palace of Youth and Sports, [1] the monument was unveiled on 17 February 2008, the day that Kosovo formally declared its independence from Serbia. [2]

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Pristina - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Tourism in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Pristina This page was last edited on 22 August 2020, at 21:07 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  7. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is the primary tourist destination in Kosovo as well as the main air gateway to the country. [80] It is known as a university center of students from neighboring countries as Albania, North Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. In 2012, tourism in Pristina attracted around 100,000 foreign visitors. [81] which represents 74.2%. [82]

  8. Çarshi Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Çarshi Mosque, also known as the Bazaar Mosque and the Taş Mosque (literally, the Stone Mosque) [1] (Albanian: Xhamia e Çarshisë), is the oldest building in Pristina, Kosovo, and it marks the beginning of the old town.

  9. Fairs in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The Construction, Technology, Energetic and Furniture Fair was first held in 2001.The annual trade show is open on 14–17 May at "Pallati i Rinisë". It is attended by visitors from 13 countries and overall specialists in the field of construction, energetics, technology, furniture and real estate, employers, distributors, managers of public and private companies, institution leaders, students.