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Orthodox churches in Pristina pt. 1

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Let me preface this blog by saying that I am not going to take sides here.  Albanian Kosovars and Serbian Kosovars don't like each other.  That animosity has gone on now for generations.  More recently, Serbian President Milosevic in 1998-1999 genocided ethnic Albanian Kosovars, and if it were me and my family I'd have a hard time getting past that too.  It's unfortunate that Orthodoxy is connected so strongly here to Milosovic and the war/bombing/genocide on the 1990s, but without any high-level reconciliation it's hard for either side to move on. So, here are pictures of the Orthodox cathedral in Pristina, Church of Christ the Saviour.  Construction was halted in 1999, and the site has been contested since then.  Wikipedia actually has a lengthy discussion about the church if you are interested - I won't go into it all here.  But the pictures here of a vandalized and apparently abandoned church make me sad. Plus, as I was taking the pictures a very p...

Outdoor spaces

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It seems that every city I visit has some outdoor space - a city park with trees and walking paths for people to go, take a stroll, have a picnic, and just chill out surrounded by trees and quiet.  Pristina is no exception.  I spent the afternoon walking to the city park and taking a stroll.  It is a lovely refuge from the hustle-bustle and the street noise.  Of course there was a playground, and hearing the kids playing here like they do in playgrounds back home made me feel much more comfy in my new home. After strolling around the park I walked (Pristina is infinitely walkable) to the Xhamia e Madhe - the Great Mosque (sometimes it is referred to as Xhamia e Mbretit - the King's Mosque or the Imperial Mosque), built in 1461.  Below are lots of pictures of the scenes: Here is the entrance to the city park: There are several basketball cages scattered throughout the park.  I'm kinda liking the cages that keep the basketball contained instead of...

Kosovo's love affair with America

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 The people of Kosovo have had a long friendship with the US. I say the people of Kosovo rather than Kosovo because Kosovo has only been its own country since 2008, and the friendship extends further back than that.  In 1998-1999 Slobodan Milosovic bombed the crap out of Kosovo, which at the time was part of Serbia. He further perpetrated genocide against ethnic Albanians in Kosovo.   Enter Bill Clinton and NATO, who bombed Milosovic to get him to stop bombing and genociding Kosovo.  In their gratitude or whatever other reason, Pristina has a great statue of Bill Clinton and named a major street after him.  Here are some pictures of the statue AND the Hillary store next door.  There is also a George Bush Blvd. in recognition of really both of the president Bushes. George HW wrote a letter in 1992 telling Milosovic to back off of Kosovo or else.  George W. recognized Kosovo as an independent country on Feb. 18, 2008, the day after Kosovo declared i...