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Prishtina Travel] - Language in Pristina

The primary language you may listen to in the road is Albanian. Nonetheless, most of the people from Prishtina, specially the youth speaks at the very least somewhat English so speaking English, it is possible to get by. Navigating around the city is easy and individuals are generally receptive to efforts to communicate in damaged Albanian and English. It⤙s worth getting a stab at Spanish, German or Italian that are spoken by folks who pick them up by way of satellite Tv broadcasts, worldwide travellers or each.

[Prishtina Travel] - Crime & Safety in Pristina

The well-being of honoured guests (you) is a major source of concern and pride for the locals, and rather than being mugged, you⤙re more likely to be overwhelmed with hospitality. Despite the locals⤙ friendly attitude, it is important to stay alert for petty crime such as bag-snatching and hotel room or house burglaries. Lock up your valuables inside the safe or leave them at home, and don⤙t wander about unlit alleys at night. Pedestrians should be aware of holes in or bits of metal sticking out in the pavement, missing sewer lids and surprisingly deep puddlers.



[Prishtina Travel] - Electricity in Pristina

Electrical current is 220 Volts and is distributed by Kosovo⤙s KEK electricity company via standard European plugs.

[Prishtina Travel] - Money in Pristina

The euro (€, divided in 100 cents) is the official currency of Kosovo, Euro banknotes come in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500,. The coins, whose design depends on in which country they were minted in, come in denominations of €0.01, €0.02, €0.05, €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1 and €2. Cash is king in Kosovo, though an increasing number of shops and restaurants is getting Visa and Mastercard POS. Although it is possible to change money in banks and exchange offices, ATMs are genuinely the best way to get cash.

[Prishtina Travel] - Smoking in Pristina

Smoking is forbidden in all public institutions, educational institutions and healthcare institutions unless there⤙s a designated smoking area. Most bars and cafés have some kind of non-smoking area. And since early 2011, authorities are actually enforcing the law.

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#Posté le mardi 20 décembre 2011 16:13

prishtina

Prishtina Travel] - Language in Pristina

The primary language you are going to hear in the road is Albanian. Nevertheless, a lot of people from Prishtina, specifically the youth speaks at least somewhat English so talking English, you are able to get by. Navigating about the town is easy and people are normally receptive to efforts to communicate in damaged Albanian and English. It is worth getting a stab at Spanish, German or Italian that are spoken by people who choose them up via satellite Television broadcasts, worldwide travellers or both.

[Prishtina Travel] - Crime & Safety in Pristina

The well-being of honoured guests (you) is a major source of concern and pride for the locals, and rather than being mugged, you⤙re more likely to be overwhelmed with hospitality. Despite the locals⤙ friendly attitude, it is important to stay alert for petty crime such as bag-snatching and hotel room or house burglaries. Lock up your valuables in the safe or leave them at home, and don⤙t wander about unlit alleys at night. Pedestrians should be aware of holes in or bits of metal sticking out with the pavement, missing sewer lids and surprisingly deep puddlers.



[Prishtina Travel] - Electricity in Pristina

Electrical current is 220 Volts and is distributed by Kosovo⤙s KEK electricity company via standard European plugs.

[Prishtina Travel] - Money in Pristina

The euro (€, divided in 100 cents) is the official currency of Kosovo, Euro banknotes come in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500,. The coins, whose design depends on in which country they were minted in, come in denominations of €0.01, €0.02, €0.05, €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1 and €2. Cash is king in Kosovo, though an increasing number of shops and restaurants is acquiring Visa and Mastercard POS. Although you can change money in banks and exchange offices, ATMs are actually the best way to get cash.

[Prishtina Travel] - Smoking in Pristina

Smoking is forbidden in all public institutions, educational institutions and healthcare institutions unless there⤙s a designated smoking area. Most bars and cafés have some kind of non-smoking area. And since early 2011, authorities are actually enforcing the law.

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#Posté le mardi 20 décembre 2011 16:00

prishtina

Prishtina Travel] - Language in Pristina

The main language you may listen to inside the road is Albanian. Nonetheless, most of the people from Prishtina, particularly the youth speaks at the very least a bit English so talking English, you are able to get by. Navigating about the city is easy and people are typically receptive to efforts to communicate in damaged Albanian and English. It is really worth getting a stab at Spanish, German or Italian that are spoken by men and women who pick them up through satellite Television broadcasts, worldwide travellers or each.

[Prishtina Travel] - Crime & Safety in Pristina

The well-being of honoured guests (you) is a major source of concern and pride for the locals, and rather than being mugged, you⤙re more likely to be overwhelmed with hospitality. Despite the locals⤙ friendly attitude, it⤙s important to stay alert for petty crime such as bag-snatching and hotel room or house burglaries. Lock up your valuables in the safe or leave them at home, and don⤙t wander about unlit alleys at night. Pedestrians should be aware of holes in or bits of metal sticking out from the pavement, missing sewer lids and surprisingly deep puddlers.



[Prishtina Travel] - Electricity in Pristina

Electrical current is 220 Volts and is distributed by Kosovo⤙s KEK electricity company through standard European plugs.

[Prishtina Travel] - Money in Pristina

The euro (€, divided in 100 cents) is the official currency of Kosovo, Euro banknotes come in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500,. The coins, whose design depends on in which country they were minted in, come in denominations of €0.01, €0.02, €0.05, €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1 and €2. Cash is king in Kosovo, though an increasing number of shops and restaurants is acquiring Visa and Mastercard POS. Although you can change money in banks and exchange offices, ATMs are really the best way to get cash.

[Prishtina Travel] - Smoking in Pristina

Smoking is forbidden in all public institutions, educational institutions and healthcare institutions unless there⤙s a designated smoking area. Most bars and cafés have some kind of non-smoking area. And since early 2011, authorities are actually enforcing the law.

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Plus d'informationsN'oublie pas que les propos injurieux, racistes, etc. sont interdits par les conditions générales d'utilisation de Skyrock et que tu peux être identifié par ton adresse internet (38.107.179.220) si quelqu'un porte plainte.

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#Posté le mardi 20 décembre 2011 15:43

prishtina

Prishtina Travel] - Language in Pristina

The main language you may listen to in the street is Albanian. However, most of the people from Prishtina, particularly the youth speaks at the very least just a little English so speaking English, it is possible to get by. Navigating around the city is simple and people are usually receptive to efforts to communicate in damaged Albanian and English. It⤙s really worth getting a stab at Spanish, German or Italian which are spoken by individuals who choose them up via satellite Television broadcasts, international travellers or each.

[Prishtina Travel] - Crime & Safety in Pristina

The well-being of honoured guests (you) is a major source of concern and pride for the locals, and rather than being mugged, you⤙re more likely to be overwhelmed with hospitality. Despite the locals⤙ friendly attitude, it is important to stay alert for petty crime such as bag-snatching and hotel room or house burglaries. Lock up your valuables within the safe or leave them at home, and don⤙t wander about unlit alleys at night. Pedestrians should be aware of holes in or bits of metal sticking out of the pavement, missing sewer lids and surprisingly deep puddlers.



[Prishtina Travel] - Electricity in Pristina

Electrical current is 220 Volts and is distributed by Kosovo⤙s KEK electricity company via standard European plugs.

[Prishtina Travel] - Money in Pristina

The euro (€, divided in 100 cents) is the official currency of Kosovo, Euro banknotes come in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500,. The coins, whose design depends on in which country they were minted in, come in denominations of €0.01, €0.02, €0.05, €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1 and €2. Cash is king in Kosovo, though an increasing number of shops and restaurants is obtaining Visa and Mastercard POS. Although you can change money in banks and exchange offices, ATMs are truly the best way to get cash.

[Prishtina Travel] - Smoking in Pristina

Smoking is forbidden in all public institutions, educational institutions and healthcare institutions unless there⤙s a designated smoking area. Most bars and cafés have some kind of non-smoking area. And since early 2011, authorities are actually enforcing the law.

prishtina, prishtina, prishtina
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Plus d'informationsN'oublie pas que les propos injurieux, racistes, etc. sont interdits par les conditions générales d'utilisation de Skyrock et que tu peux être identifié par ton adresse internet (38.107.179.220) si quelqu'un porte plainte.

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#Posté le mardi 20 décembre 2011 15:35

prishtina

Prishtina Travel] - Language in Pristina

The main language youll hear inside the road is Albanian. Even so, a lot of people from Prishtina, especially the youth speaks a minimum of a bit English so talking English, youll be able to get by. Navigating about the city is simple and individuals are normally receptive to efforts to communicate in damaged Albanian and English. It is really worth having a stab at Spanish, German or Italian that are spoken by individuals who pick them up by way of satellite Tv broadcasts, worldwide travellers or each.

[Prishtina Travel] - Crime & Safety in Pristina

The well-being of honoured guests (you) is a major source of concern and pride for the locals, and rather than being mugged, you⤙re more likely to be overwhelmed with hospitality. Despite the locals⤙ friendly attitude, it is important to stay alert for petty crime such as bag-snatching and hotel room or house burglaries. Lock up your valuables in the safe or leave them at home, and don⤙t wander about unlit alleys at night. Pedestrians should be aware of holes in or bits of metal sticking out from the pavement, missing sewer lids and surprisingly deep puddlers.



[Prishtina Travel] - Electricity in Pristina

Electrical current is 220 Volts and is distributed by Kosovo⤙s KEK electricity company by way of standard European plugs.

[Prishtina Travel] - Money in Pristina

The euro (€, divided in 100 cents) is the official currency of Kosovo, Euro banknotes come in denominations of €5, €10, €20, €50, €100, €200 and €500,. The coins, whose design depends on in which country they were minted in, come in denominations of €0.01, €0.02, €0.05, €0.10, €0.20, €0.50, €1 and €2. Cash is king in Kosovo, though an increasing number of shops and restaurants is getting Visa and Mastercard POS. Although it is possible to change money in banks and exchange offices, ATMs are truly the best way to get cash.

[Prishtina Travel] - Smoking in Pristina

Smoking is forbidden in all public institutions, educational institutions and healthcare institutions unless there⤙s a designated smoking area. Most bars and cafés have some kind of non-smoking area. And since early 2011, authorities are actually enforcing the law.

prishtina, prishtina, prishtina
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Plus d'informationsN'oublie pas que les propos injurieux, racistes, etc. sont interdits par les conditions générales d'utilisation de Skyrock et que tu peux être identifié par ton adresse internet (38.107.179.220) si quelqu'un porte plainte.

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#Posté le mardi 20 décembre 2011 15:28

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