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  2. Petrit Çeku - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Born in Prizren, Kosovo, Çeku was inspired to play guitar by his father from the age of six. [3] He attended the Lorenc Antoni music school from age 9 to 17, where he took lessons in classical guitar from Luan Sapunxhiu. In 2002, Çeku was invited by Xhevdet Sahatxhija to study in Zagreb, Croatia, at the Pavao Markovac school of ...

  3. Vjosa Osmani - Wikipedia

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    University of Pittsburgh ( LLM, SJD) [4] Profession. Politician and legal academic. Signature. Vjosa Osmani-Sadriu (born 17 May 1982) is a Kosovar Albanian jurist and politician who is the current president of Kosovo since 2021. [5] [6] Osmani was born and raised in Titova Mitrovica, SFR Yugoslavia (present-day Kosovo) and studied law at the ...

  4. Elections in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Parliamentary elections to the Assembly of Kosovo ( Albanian: Kuvendi i Kosovës, Serbian Cyrillic: Скупштина Косова, transliterated Skupstina Kosova) have been held four times since 1999 with the latest in December 2010. [1] The Assembly was an institution within the Provisional Institutions of Self-Government (PISG) established ...

  5. Kosovo at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo competed in the Tokyo Games in 2021, with five male and six female competitors. Majlinda Kelmendi and Akil Gjakova were the flag-bearers in the Parade of Nations. Kosovo won two gold medals in the 2020 Summer Olympics, both in judo. Distria Krasniqi won the first gold medal for Kosovo in women's -48kg event.

  6. Kosovo National Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo National Stadium ( Albanian: Stadiumi Kombëtar i Kosovës) is a proposed football stadium in Drenas, Kosovo. This proposed stadium would be the new home of the Kosovo national team and it would serve as a venue for major football club cup finals and other sports and non-sports related activities. The stadium was designed with a capacity ...

  7. LGBT rights in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    LGBT rights in Kosovo. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights in Kosovo have improved in recent years, most notably with the adoption of the new Constitution, banning discrimination based on sexual orientation. [4] Kosovo remains one of the few Muslim-majority countries that hold regular pride parades.

  8. Kosovo during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo during the Second World War was in a very dramatic period, because different currents clashed, bringing constant tensions within it. During World War II, the region of Kosovo was split into three occupational zones: Italian, German, and Bulgarian. Partisans from Albania and Yugoslavia led the fight for Kosovo's independence from the ...

  9. Next Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, the next election has to take place on one of the following possible dates: 26 January 2025. 2 February 2025. 9 February 2025. 16 February 2025. The exact date will be determined by the president no earlier than 6 months and no later than 4 months before the date of the election. Parliamentary elections can be held earlier under four ...