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  2. Pristina railway station - Wikipedia

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    During the era when Kosovo was part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the country's leader Marshall Tito occasionally visited Pristina, arriving on his personal Blue Train. [1] During the 1999 Kosovo War , Serbian and Yugoslav regular forces, in conjunction with paramilitaries, conducted large-scale ethnic cleansing of ethnic ...

  3. Kumanovo Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The run-up to the Kumanovo Agreement involved a flurry of negotiations not just between Yugoslavia and Serbia but also NATO and Russia. Despite the initial agreement, for instance, on a withdrawal timetable for the Serbian forces in Kosovo, NATO's Operation Allied Force was still underway, pending the completion of full withdrawal of the Serbian troops.

  4. Fry Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Fry Art Gallery is an art gallery in Saffron Walden, Essex. Recognised as an Accredited Museum by Arts Council England, [ 1 ] it displays work by artists of national significance who lived or worked in North West Essex during the twentieth century and after. [ 2 ]

  5. Prishtina Observatory - Wikipedia

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    It was first opened to the public in mid-November 1977 by a group called the Kosovo Young Researchers. The observatory was used by passionate youngsters and scientific researchers in Former Yugoslavia, part of a cultural shift that brought new opportunities to people, including the scientific community of Kosovo. Its dome-shaped cupola gave the ...

  6. 20th-century history of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Today's Kosovo in 1941, showing in green the area annexed to the Italian Greater Albania. Yugoslavia was conquered by the Axis in April 1941 and divided mainly between Italy and Germany. Kosovo was included mainly in the Italian controlled area, and was united to fascist Albania between 1941 and 1943. [16]

  7. Imperial Mosque (Pristina) - Wikipedia

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    The Imperial Mosque, also known as King's Mosque [a], is an Ottoman mosque located in Pristina, Kosovo.It was built in 1461 by Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.The inscription written in Arabic alphabet in six rows which is situated in the entry portal as the exact date of construction provides the year 1461, according to the Gregorian calendar, i.e. Hijra 865 year according to the Islamic calendar.

  8. National Art Gallery, Chennai - Wikipedia

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    The National Art Gallery [1] situated in Egmore, Chennai, is one of the oldest art galleries in India. It is located in the Government Museum Complex on Pantheon Road, Egmore , which also houses the Government Museum and the Connemara Public Library .

  9. Johannesburg Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Johannesburg Art Gallery (JAG) is an art gallery in Joubert Park in the city centre of Johannesburg, South Africa. It is the largest gallery on the continent with a collection that is larger than that of the Iziko South African National Gallery in Cape Town.