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  2. RTK 2 - Wikipedia

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    RTK 2 ( English: Radio Television of Kosovo 2, Serbian: Радио Телевизија Косова 2 / Radio Televizija Kosova 2, Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Kosovës 2) is the second public television channel of Kosovo, providing news and shows. As part of the Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK), a public service broadcaster, RTK 2 produces ...

  3. Media in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina is the largest communications center of media in Kosova. Almost all of the major media organizations in Kosova are based in Pristina. [1] The television industry developed in Pristina and is a significant employer in the city's economy. The four major broadcast networks, RTK, RTV21, KTV and Klan Kosova, are all headquartered in Pristina.

  4. List of Kosovan records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    2 July 2011 Mitrovica, Kosovo 800 m: 1:47.70 Musa Hajdari: 22 August 2015 World Championships: Beijing, China 1:47.40 # 31 August 2014 Mitrovica, Kosovo 1000 m: 2:23.08 # Musa Hajdari: 23 June 2014 Mitrovica, Kosovo 1500 m: 3:41.6 (ht) # Ismet Abazi: 11 June 1975 Belgrade, Yugoslavia 3:46.77 # Musa Hajdari: 19 July 2014 Skopje, Macedonia Mile ...

  5. SuperSport (Albanian TV network) - Wikipedia

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    SuperSport is an Albanian group of television sports channels operated by terrestrial television platform DigitAlb.The channels broadcast a range of different sports such as the English Premier League, Spanish La Liga, German Bundesliga and Bundesliga 2, Dutch Eredivisie, French Ligue 1 and Ligue 2, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Euro, UEFA Europa Conference League, Copa América, ATP 500, ATP 1000 ...

  6. Kosovar civil society - Wikipedia

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    Kosovar civil society has had many incarnations since the early 1990s. It is a product of the occupation of the Kosovo province by the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia through 1999, then expanded when the Republic of Kosovo was under UNMIK and KFOR control, and now how it has evolved since the unilateral declaration of independence on February 17, 2008.

  7. Second Football League of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Liga e Tretë. Domestic cup (s) Kosovar Cup. Website. Official website. Liga e Dytë is the third level of football in Kosovo. It consists of 16 teams that play each other twice (home and away) during the season. At the end of the season, the top two teams in the division are promoted to the First Football League of Kosovo. [1]

  8. Kosovo Judo Federation - Wikipedia

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    Regional affiliation. European Judo Union. Affiliation date. 2012. Official website. kosovajudo .com. The Kosovo Judo Federation ( Albanian: Federata e Xhudos së Kosovës or FXhK) is the official governing body for the sport of judo in Kosovo. In 2012, it was accepted into the International Judo Federation and the European Judo Union.

  9. Romani people in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    WikiProject. v. t. e. Romani people in Kosovo are part of the wider Romani people community, the biggest minority group in Europe. Kosovo Roma speak the Balkan Romani language in most cases, but also the languages that surround them, such as Serbian and Albanian. In 2011 there were 36,694 Romani, Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians living in Kosovo.