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  2. Kosovo Centre for Public Safety Education and Development

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    In 2006, the Kosovo Police Service School was transformed into the Kosovo Center for Public Security, Education and Development, with a broader mandate to provide public-security education - including the customs service, border police, fire service, and prison service. It is now an executive agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs.

  3. Education in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Education in Kosovo is carried out in public and private institutions. Starting from 1999, education in Kosovo was subject to reforms at all levels: from preschool education up to university level. These reforms aimed at adjusting the education in Kosovo according to European and global contemporary standards. As a first step of this new system ...

  4. Janjevo - Wikipedia

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    Janjevo ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јањево) or Janjevë (in Albanian) is a village or small town in the Lipjan municipality in eastern Kosovo . The settlement has a long history, having been mentioned for the first time in 1303 as a Catholic parish. The town was prior to the Kosovo War (1998–99) inhabited by a majority of Croats, known by their ...

  5. Provisional Institutions of Self-Government - Wikipedia

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    The Provisional Institutions of Self-Government in Kosovo (Albanian: Institucionet e Përkohshme të Vetëqeverisjes në Kosovë, Serbian: Привремене институције самоуправе на Косову, Privremene institucije samouprave na Kosovu) or PISG are local administrative bodies in Kosovo that were established by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in ...

  6. Stublla e Epërme - Wikipedia

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    Stublla e Epërme is a village in Viti municipality, Kosovo. It is located in the Karadak mountains . Stublla e Epërme. Stublla e Epërme ( Albanian) Горња Стубла/Gornja Stubla ( Serbian) Village. Stublla e Epërme. Coordinates: 42°19′21″N 21°27′32″E. /  42.32250°N 21.45889°E  / 42.32250; 21.45889.

  7. Gotovuša - Wikipedia

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    Gotovuša (Serbian Cyrillic: Готовуша, Albanian: Gotovushë) is a settlement in the Štrpce municipality in Kosovo. It is inhabited by ethnic Serbs, according to the 1991 census, it had 986 inhabitants. The village houses two churches, protected by the Republic of Kosovo.

  8. Rozeta Hajdari - Wikipedia

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    Rozeta Hajdari. Rozeta Hajdari (born June 10, 1974) is a Kosovar Albanian economist and politician, currently serving as minister of industry, entrepreneurship and trade of the Republic of Kosovo. Following a lengthy career with foreign development organizations, she joined the government as a non-partisan minister in 2020.

  9. Gjimnazi Zenel Hajdini - Wikipedia

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    The original building was built as an Ottoman military hospital in 1896. Until 1945 it operated as a civic school. [2] In 1964 it took the name of People's Hero Zenel Hajdini. In the 1960s, Turkish language started to be taught along with the Albanian language and Serbian languages. A new building hosted the school in 1973.