A walk in the bazaar of Peja. Saturday cheese market. My book (in English and in French): www.amazon.com/~/e/B096QVMXWZ also www.amazon.fr/~/e/B096QVMXWZ Follow my journey: Instagram: / kinoyves Facebook: / kinoyves #peja #kosovo #pec
@@albinh.3149 yes of course, now I was to check the list of countries on the UN site, it would be said that this city of Pec is part of the country of Serbia
I hope you can make it out this time! The Balkans have been very interesting, but I am looking forward to your travels in Turkey which has been a place of interest for me. I hope the Turks treat you half as well as the Serbs have!
It should be much easier to get out. And yes, the Balkans have been very interesting. And I think that the videos in Turkey are gonna be quite interesting as well.
2:05 Well.... since Kosovo's population is +92% Albanian, it is clear that they feel closer to the Albanian flag. Most also fought for unification with the motherland of Albania and not actually for independence, thats why people do not appreciate/care about the countries official flag. While the Kosovan (Blue, Gold, White) flag is respected as representing the country, people will always represent their own kind with the Albanian (Red & Black) one.
8:10 The EURO is Kosovo's official currency. It is true that it was adopted without a agreement with the EU. But why is it weird? Isnt it great that you can pay with the same money as in most european countries? :D
Well, it is weird because I think that very few people know, in the EU, that Kosovo is using the Euro. If Kosovo uses the Euro, it is surely because the EU somehow approves it, so it seems that the EU is somehow hiding to its citizens that Kosovo is using the Euro. So that is weird. But in deed, it is not weird at all from the perspective of a European traveler going to Kosovo, that's for sure.
They don't have their own currency because their economy could not sustain it - same is with Montenegro, they are actually very small territories with very small population, economically depended in many things, like basics energents, fuel, high technology products etc., so they stick to the currency that is already stable and kept stable by economic giant of EU (although, they were permitted by EU to use it, Montenegro as EU candidate, and Kosovo, as you said, is generally EU sustained, it is not that any country can just take euro for its official currency...) If they would try to make an have their own currency, it will be doomed to never ending inflation
Also, they are using it like a gray zone. If you wanna put down euro inflation, you just export money to Kosovo* and Montenegro...criminal black holes.
Dear mate, you need to know that is heart of Serbia. Kosovo is holy land of Serbia. Serbian people never give up for our holy land. The holy land our daily bread.