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  2. Embassy of the United States, Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Address. Arberia/Dragodan, Rr. 4 KORRIKU Nr.25 Pristina, Kosovo. Coordinates. 42°39′43″N 21°9′0″E. /  42.66194°N 21.15000°E  / 42.66194; 21.15000. Website. https://xk.usembassy.gov. The Embassy of the United States in Pristina is the diplomatic mission of the United States of America in Kosovo .

  3. 2023 Kosovan local elections - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Local elections were held in four municipalities in the north of Kosovo on 23 April 2023. [1] They were initially scheduled to be held in December 2022, but were subsequently postponed. [2] The elections were held in the four Serb -majority municipalities of Leposavić, North Mitrovica, Zubin Potok and Zvečan, located in North Kosovo. [3]

  4. 2019 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Parliamentary elections were held in Kosovo on 6 October 2019. The main opposition parties received the most votes, led by Vetëvendosje and the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK). Vetëvendosje leader Albin Kurti became Prime Minister, forming a governing coalition with the LDK on an anti-corruption platform.

  5. Vjosa Osmani - Wikipedia

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    Signature. Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu (born 17 May 1982) is a Kosovar Albanian jurist and politician who has served as the 5th and current president of Kosovo since 4 April 2021. [5] [6] Osmani was born and raised in Mitrovica, Yugoslavia and studied law at the University of Pristina and the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.

  6. 2021 Kosovan presidential election - Wikipedia

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    2021 Kosovan presidential election. The parliament of Kosovo held indirect elections for president of Kosovo on 3 and 4 April 2021. The elections successfully concluded after three rounds, with Vjosa Osmani winning 71 votes out of a total possible 120. Three political parties boycotted the vote. Nasuf Bejta, also a member of Guxo, the political ...

  7. Timeline of the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo Albanian miners strike in the Stari Trg mine. The Slovenian government holds a large rally in the Cankar Congress Centre, supporting the Albanians of Kosovo. Albanians outside Serbia, mostly in Slovenia and Croatia, request alliance between Kosovo and their respective nations. Relations between Slovenia and Serbia deteriorate.

  8. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    The territory of the province, as recognized by Serbian laws, lies in the southern part of Serbia and covers the regions of Kosovo and Metohija. The capital of the province is Pristina. The territory was previously an autonomous province of Serbia during Socialist Yugoslavia (1946–1990), and acquired its current status in 1990.

  9. Kosovo men's national 3x3 team - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo men's national 3x3 team ( Albanian: Kombëtarja 3x3 e meshkujve të Kosovës, Serbian: Мушки 3к3 репрезентација Косова / Muški 3x3 reprezentacija Kosova) represents Kosovo in international men's 3x3 basketball. It is controlled by the Basketball Federation of Kosovo, the governing body for basketball in Kosovo.