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Area of travel when quoting: Worldwide Excl America and Africa
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Kosovo demographicsLanguage: Spanish; Quechua
Area: 1,285,000 sq kms
Population: 28,000,000 est
Capital City: Lima
± GMT: -5 hours
Exercise a high degree of caution in the Republic of Kosovo because of the threat of politically motivated violence.
Pay close attention to your personal security at all times and monitor the media for information about possible new safety or security risks.
The Republic of Kosovo declared independence on 17 February 2008 and has been recognised by Australia. The overall security situation in Kosovo remains calm but could deteriorate rapidly.
Avoid all public gatherings, political rallies, demonstrations and protests given their potential to turn violent.
Reconsider your need to travel to North Mitrovica and the northern municipalities of Leposavic, Zubin Potok and Zvecan because of the high threat of politically-motivated violence. Civil disorder continues in North Mitrovica. If you intend to travel between Serbia and Kosovo you should use alternative routes. If you do decide to travel in these areas, you should exercise extreme caution.
The Australian government and Smart Traveller recommend appropriate cover if you are travelling to Kosovo.
This is to ensure that you are properly covered with comprehensive travel insurance that will cover you in the case of an emergency.
The cost of medical and dental or the inconvenience of lost luggage can ruin your holiday.