
Kosovo is a Balkan country known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant cultural heritage, and historic towns rich with traditional music and remarkable architecture.
| Language | Albanian and Serbian (official). English is widely used among younger people. |
| Population & Capital City | 1.8 million, Pristina (Prishtina). |
| Currency, Cards & Cash | Euro (€). Cards accepted in cities. |
| Plugs | Type C & F; 230 V, 50 Hz. |
| Safety | Generally safe in urban areas; check travel advice for any sensitivity around borders. |
| Common Way of Getting Around | Buses and minibuses connect toewns; car hire common for flexibility. |
| Do I need a visa? | Kosovo Visa – Application, Requirements – Residents of United Kingdom | VisaHQ |
| Smart Traveller | Kosovo travel advice – GOV.UK |
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