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  2. Transport in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Map of Kosovo. Transport in Kosovo consists of transport by land and air. After the Kosovo's independence, improvements to the road infrastructure, urban transport, rail transport and air travel have all led to a vast improvement in transportation. These upgrades have played a key role in supporting Kosovo's economy.

  3. Rail transport in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The railways of Kosovo have a significant role for the transportation of travelers and goods. In 2005, there were an estimated 870 passengers per day by train. This increased by 26.56% to 1,100 passengers per day in 2006, and by 3.91% to 1,143 in 2007.

  4. Transport in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is the capital of the Republic of Kosovo. Being so, Pristina's transport forms the hub of road, rail and air networks in Kosovo. The city's buses, trains and planes together all serve to maintain a high level of connectivity between Pristina many different districts and beyond.

  5. 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.

  6. Roads in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The roads of Kosovo form the backbone of its transportation system. Network statistics. Total: 1,926 km; Country comparison to the world: 175; ... Roads in Kosovo.

  7. Trainkos - Wikipedia

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    Trainkos is a private railway company based in Kosovo that also serves as the national rail carrier of the country. Established in 2011 alongside Infrakos, the two companies are the successors of Kosovo Railways, a public company that was split up and privatized. Trainkos offers rail service for both passengers and freight. [1]

  8. Kosovars Who Rebuilt War-Torn Village Face New Threat As ...

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    In Kosovo, a state-owned energy company plans to destroy a village to make way for expanded coal mining as the government and the World Bank plan for a proposed coal-burning power plant. The government has already forced roughly 1,000 residents from their homes. Many former residents claim officials violated World Bank policy requiring borrowers to restore their living conditions at equal or ...

  9. Category:Transport in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo transport-related lists (6 P) A. Aviation in Kosovo (4 C, 1 P) B. Bus stations in Kosovo (1 P) H. History of transport in Kosovo (1 C) I. Transport ...