The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but this Osman-style town house in the Shuaib-Spahiu-street was destroyed. The picture shows the remains of the building in 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-medieval-town-of-prizren-kosovo-until-2008-part-of-serbia-survived-172018838.html
RMKYT3NX–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but this Osman-style town house in the Shuaib-Spahiu-street was destroyed. The picture shows the remains of the building in 2006.
The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the entrance to the Serbian part in August 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-medieval-town-of-prizren-kosovo-until-2008-part-of-serbia-survived-172018833.html
RMKYT3NN–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the entrance to the Serbian part in August 2006.
The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the situation of Potkaljaja and the Serbian Theologian Seminar (Bogoslovija) in August 2006. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-medieval-town-of-prizren-kosovo-until-2008-part-of-serbia-survived-172018827.html
RMKYT3NF–The medieval town of Prizren (Kosovo, until 2008 part of Serbia) survived the war of 1999 without heavier damage, but in 2004 the Serbian quarter Potkaljaja was destroyed and burnt down by a mob. Potkaljaja was a not accessible area under the protection of NATO/KFOR. The picture shows the situation of Potkaljaja and the Serbian Theologian Seminar (Bogoslovija) in August 2006.
The Serbian village of Belo Polje (Bellopoja) near Peć/Peja in Kosovo was burnt down in March 2004 by Albanians. The village remained devastated, the inhabitants fled. This picture from August 2006 Shows the empty and destroyed main road through this village. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-serbian-village-of-belo-polje-bellopoja-near-pepeja-in-kosovo-172018798.html
RMKYT3ME–The Serbian village of Belo Polje (Bellopoja) near Peć/Peja in Kosovo was burnt down in March 2004 by Albanians. The village remained devastated, the inhabitants fled. This picture from August 2006 Shows the empty and destroyed main road through this village.
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