Now independent, this Bradt guide is a must-buy for visitors from thecountry's diaspora (believed to number over a million), for the many NGOsthere and, as always, for those keen to explore off the beaten track.Ringed by high mountains crossed by a series of rulers over the centuries,the country boasts Ottoman mosques, Tito-esque administration buildings,Serbian Orthodox churches, monasteries, vineyards and extravagant KLA warmemorials. Pristina offers a surprising contrast with its growing number ofvibrant restaurants, bars and shops. . First guide on the marketdedicated solely to Kosovo. Full coverage of the young, fast-growing capital, Pristina. Tips on living in Kosovo, including cultural norms, accommodation, foodand communications. Kosovo's ski resort, Brezovica, which offers some of the best skiing insoutheastern Europe