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Metohija (975 bytes)
1: ... west of the [[Serbia]]n province of [[Kosovo and Metohija]], which is named after it. 3: ...[[Pec]], [[Decani]], [[Djakovica]], [[Orahovac]], and [[Prizren]]. 5: '''See also''' [[Geographical regions in Serbia and Montenegro]] Kosovo (20900 bytes) 5: |+<font size=+1>Kosovo<br>Косово ... 8: ...align=center colspan=2 | [[Image:SerbiaMontenegro-Kosovo2.png]] 25: ...public of Kosova''' between [[1990]] and [[1999]] and declared it an independent state, though this was... 28: ... the capital, with estimated 500,000 inhabitants, and [[Prizren]] in the southwest with 120,000: five o... 31: ...mage:UTkosovo rel small 92.jpg|thumb|300px|Map of Kosovo]] President of Kosovo (277 bytes) 1: .... The first post-war and the current president of Kosovo is '''Prof. Dr. [[Ibrahim Rugova]]'''. 4: == Kosovo Presidents == Kosovo District (1583 bytes) 1: ...rug'') is a [[Districts of Serbia|district]] in [[Kosovo]], in the south of the republic of [[Serbia]]. 7: *[[Kosovo Polje]] 17: ...i, i.e. Tas - mosque, built after the [[Battle of Kosovo]], in [[1389]]. 19: ...nificant medieval monuments in the entire Europe, and reference to it is made in all the anthologies of... 21: ...nd quality of its [[lead-zink]] ore deposits, the Kosovo District ranks among the richest one not only in ... Malo Kosovo (563 bytes) 1: ...ovo and Metohija]], part of the larger basin of [[Kosovo]]. 3: ...ain ranges of [[Kopaonik]] in the north and west, and [[Goljak]] in the east. Its main river is [[Lab]]... 5: '''See also:''' [[Geographical regions in Serbia and Montenegro]] Kosovo, Ukraine (194 bytes) 1: <small>''For other uses of this word see [[Kosovo (disambiguation)]]''</small> 3: '''Kosovo''' is a place in [[Rivne region]], [[Ukraine]], l... Unrest in Kosovo (14763 bytes) 5: ... and destruction of property since the [[1999]] [[Kosovo War]]. The violence was subsequently blamed by th... 7: ==Events in Kosovo== 9: ...]], with security provided by the NATO-led [[KFOR|Kosovo Force]] (KFOR). 11: ... by Serbs who have been chased out of their homes and taken refuge north of the [[Ibar]]. 13: ...ocal Serbs from the village staged demonstrations and blocked traffic in protest at the shooting. Gorani (Kosovo) (2591 bytes) 1: ...e of [[Kosovo-Metohia]], currently under [[NATO]] and [[United Nations]] administration. They also make... 3: ... resided in the southernmost tip of Serbia (and [[Kosovo]]) they prided themselves as being the sole guara... 7: ...untaineers'. The Gora is an underdeveloped region and for almost two centuries, its male inhabitants wo... 9: ...]], [[UNMIK]], has redrawn internal boundaries in Kosovo in such a way that a Gorani-majority county no lo... Battle of Kosovo (3836 bytes) 1: ...o of [[1389]]; for other battles, see [[Battle of Kosovo (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...n calendar]]) between [[Serbs]] and Balkan Allies and the [[Ottoman Empire]]. 5: ...ived do refer to a clash between Ottoman invaders and Slavic peoples already in the area. 7: ...nteers from neighboring countries in [[Anatolia]] and [[Rumelia]], including the forces of Serbian prin... 9: ...d [[Ivan Kosanchich|Ivan Kosančić]] commanding the third wing of the Christian army. Government of Kosovo (458 bytes) 1: ...nment of Kosovo is [[Pristina]], the capital of [[Kosovo]]. 3: The current [[Prime Minister of Kosovo]] is [[Ramush Haradinaj]]. Kosovo War (70116 bytes) 3: ...] province called [[Kosovo]] (officially [[Kosovo and Metohia]]), part of the former [[Federal Republic... 5: ...s characterised as a national liberation struggle and Serbs saw as terrorism. 6: ...www/opendoc.pdf displacement of the population of Kosovo]. 10: ===Kosovo in Titoist Yugoslavia (1945-1986)=== 12: ...sulted in a catastrophic defeat of Serbia at the hands of the invading [[Ottomans]] (traditionally inte... Elections in Kosovo (1678 bytes) 1: {{Politics of Kosovo}} 2: ...utive (government)|executive]] and [[judiciary]], and in which electorates choose [[local government]] ... 3: ...prehensive discussion and the [[List of democracy and elections-related topics]] for an overview on rel... 5: ... Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian, 3 Bosniak, 2 Turkish and 1 Gorani). 6: ... party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and [[political parties|parties]] must work with each... Kosovo (disambiguation) (2585 bytes) 1: '''Kosovo''' or '''Kosova''' is a widely used [[geonym|plac... 3: ==Kosovo== 5: * [[Kosovo]] is casual name for [[Kosovo and Metohija]], an autonomous province of [[Serbia]]. 6: * [[Kosovo]] is a region in aforementioned province, after w... 7: ...he aforementioned region, site of the [[Battle of Kosovo]]. History of Kosovo (26571 bytes) 3: ...[[Serbia]] called [[Kosovo]] (officially [[Kosovo and Metohia]]). 5: ...rcassians]] and [[Jew]]s in addition to [[Serbs]] and [[Albanians]]. 7: == Kosovo from prehistory to 1455 == 9: ...chaeological evidence). [http://www.rastko.org.yu/kosovo/istorija/malkolm/djankovic-facts.html] 11: ...spread in the remaining non-Slav Balkan countries and particularly northern Albania to this day (Kameni... Assembly of Kosovo (2646 bytes) 1: ...100 members are directly voted into the Assembly, and the remaining 20 are reserved: 4: ... the representatives of the [[Roma]], [[Ashkali]] and [[Egyptians]]. 5: * 3 seats for the [[Bosniaks]] and [[Muslims by nationality]] 11: Kosovo Assembly has 19 [[committee|committees]]. 13: * Committee for Finance and Economy Kosovo Polje (4059 bytes) 1: ...f the [[United Nations]] following the [[1999]] [[Kosovo War]]. 3: ...nti-Serb discrimination by the Albanian-dominated Kosovo administration. He told them that "No one has the... 5: ... other national communities. [http://www.osce.org/kosovo/documents/reports/hr/part1/p5kpo.htm] 7: ...ed, reportedly by local Serbs and paramilitaries, and many local Albanians were killed. 9: ... Kosovo, who had fled their homes, took refuge in Kosovo Polje, where a large refugee camp was established... Kosovo-Pomoravlje District (728 bytes) 1: '''Kosovo-Pomoravlje District''' ''Kosovsko-Pomoravski okru... 3: The Kosovsko-Pomoravski District expands in the southern part of the [[Serbia|Republic of... 19: [[Category:Kosovo]] Kosovo Campaign Medal (3223 bytes) 1: [[Image:KosovoMed.gif|right]] 3: ...ervice performed in the [[Serbian]] province of [[Kosovo]] from the year [[1999]] to the present. 5: To be awarded the Kosovo Campaign Medal, a service member must have been a... 9: ...ning Hope]]: April 4, 1999 through July 10, 1999; and, 20: ...ampaign'', these two campaigns began in June 1999 and are active until a date to be determined. Prime Minister of Kosovo (466 bytes) 1: ...adinaj is the second post-war prime minister of [[Kosovo]]. 3: == Previous Prime Ministers of Kosovo == 9: ...et/ The Official website of the Prime Minister of Kosovo] Battle of Kosovo (disambiguation) (197 bytes) 1: The '''Battle of Kosovo''' could refer to several conflicts: 2: * [[Battle of Kosovo]] of [[1389]] 3: * [[Battle of Kosovo (1448)|Battle of Kosovo]] of [[1448]] 4: * [[Kosovo War]] of [[1999]]
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