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  2. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija ( Serbian: Косово и Метохиja, romanized : Kosovo i Metohija; Albanian: Kosova dhe Metohia ), commonly known as Kosovo and abbreviated to Kosmet or KiM, is an autonomous province defined by the Constitution of Serbia that occupies the southernmost part of Serbia. The territory is the ...

  3. Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Chairman of the Assembly of Kosovo (Albanian: Kryetari i Kuvendit të Kosovës, literally translated as President of the Assembly of Kosovo, or Albanian: Kryeparlamentari, literally translated as Speaker of the Parliament, Serbian: Председник Скупштине Косова / Predsednik Skupštine Kosova, literally translated as President of the Assembly of Kosovo) is the chair ...

  4. Gračanica Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The monastery is located in Gračanica, a Serbian enclave near Lipjan, some 5 km (3.1 mi) from Pristina. It is situated on the Kosovo field, on the left riverbank of Gračanka, a right tributary of the Sitnica river. The name is derived from Slavic Gradac, a toponym of fortified cities. [4]

  5. Spain's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence

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    History. On 18 February 2008, Spanish Foreign Minister Miguel Ángel Moratinos said that Spain would not recognise Kosovo because the declaration of independence did not respect international law. He also said that the independence of Kosovo would only be legal if it was the result of agreement by all sides involved or if there had been a UNSC ...

  6. Kosovo national football team results (1993–2019) - Wikipedia

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    History First match. On 14 February 1993. Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, the first match of Kosovo was played and it was against Albania and the match ended with a 1–3 away defeat and the starting line-up of that match was Ahmet Beselica, Ardian Kozniku, Bardhyl Seferi, Fadil Berisha, Gani Llapashtica, Genc Hoxha, Isa Sadriu, Kushtrim Munishi, Muharrem Sahiti, Sadullah Ajeti and ...

  7. Prime Minister of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The prime minister of the Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Kryeministri i Republikës së Kosovës, Serbian: Премијер Републике Косова, romanized: Premijer Republike Kosova) is the head of government of Kosovo.

  8. Community of Serb Municipalities - Wikipedia

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    Community of Serb Municipalities. The association would include these municipalities: North Mitrovica, Zubin Potok, Leposavić, Zvečan, Štrpce, Klokot, Gračanica, Novo Brdo, Ranilug and Parteš. Total area of these municipalities stands at 1,708 km 2 (659 sq mi) (15.66% of Kosovo's total area). The following table shows the area and ...

  9. Kosovar Supercup finals (1992–2019) - Wikipedia

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    If a Supercup was organised in 1992, presumably the cup winners Trepça defeated champions Prishtina, who certainly did not win it that year. If a Supercup was organised in 1993, it should have been contested by champions Trepça and cup winners Flamurtari. If (as is likely) a Supercup was organised in 1997, cup winners 2 Korriku, presumably ...