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  2. Tourism in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Some of the most visited places in Pristina are Lake Batllava and Gadime Marble Cave, which are also among the most visited places in Kosovo. [4] Pristina is the first touristic destination in Kosovo [5] and the main air gateway to Kosovo. [6]

  3. Historical monuments in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The boundaries of the old town of Pristina were judicially regulated by the Detailed Urban Plan in 1978 by the Institute of Urban Planning of the Municipality of Pristina. This covered an area of 8,2 ha and according to it, this was the only area in the city which consisted of culturally significant buildings and landmarks.

  4. Tourism in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Pristina – the capital of Kosovo. Pristina accommodates the grave of Kosovo's first president Ibrahim Rugova. The Gërmia and the Italian park are the most visited parks in the city. Other attractions in the capital include the Kosovo Museum, Ethnological Museum, the clock tower and the Imperial Mosque. [10]

  5. Category:Tourist attractions in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Pristina" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Monuments of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Pristina's fountain is the sole public fountain in Pristina which is protected by the state. [34] It is located between the “Bazaar’s mosque” (Xhamia e Çarshisë) and Kosovo's Museum. [ 34 ] Years ago there used to be many fountains in the city, but this one is the only public fountain that was able to survive during the years.

  7. 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.