- Kosovo - Wikipedia
In Serbia, a formal distinction is made between the eastern and western parts of the country; the term Kosovo (Косово) is used for the eastern part of Kosovo centred on the historical Kosovo Field, while the western part of the territory of Kosovo is called Metohija (Albanian: Dukagjin)
- Kosovo | History, Map, Flag, Population, Languages, Capital - Britannica
In the early 20th century Kosovo was incorporated into Serbia (later part of Yugoslavia) By the second half of the century, the largely Muslim ethnic Albanians outnumbered the predominantly Eastern Orthodox Serbs in Kosovo, and interethnic tensions frequently roiled the province
- Kosovo – Country Profile: Population, Area, Currency Key Facts
Get complete Kosovo country profile covering total population, land and water area (km² mi²), capital city Pristina, official language, national currency (EUR), live local date and time, GPS coordinates, dialing code, internet domain and ISO country codes Up-to-date, reliable reference for business professionals, market researchers, location analysts, logistics planners, travel organizers
- History of Kosovo - Wikipedia
On 17 February 2008, representatives of the people of Kosovo [1] unilaterally declared Kosovo's independence and subsequently adopted the Constitution of Republic of Kosovo, which came into effect on 15 June 2008
- Where is Kosovo Located? Location Map of Kosovo
Kosovo is a landlocked country located in the Balkan Peninsula of Southeast Europe It is situated in the central part of the Balkans and shares borders with several neighboring countries
- Kosovo - A Nations Online Project Country Profile
A bloody crackdown by Serbian forces on Kosovo Albanian separatists in 1998-1999 ended after NATO intervention Kosovo declared independence on 17 February 2008; its independence is recognized by about half of the UN member states (101 out of 193; plus Taiwan, Cook Islands and Niue )
- Kosovo - Autonomy, Ethnicity, Politics | Britannica
Kosovo - Autonomy, Ethnicity, Politics: In 1971 amendments to the Yugoslav constitution granted Serbia’s two autonomous provinces, Kosovo and Vojvodina, nearly equal status with the six republics of Yugoslavia
- Kosovo - Enlargement and Eastern Neighbourhood - European Commission
In 2008 the EU repeated its willingness to assist the economic and political development of Kosovo through a clear European perspective
- Kosovo profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Kosovo, including key facts about this territory in Southeast Europe
- Kosovo Facts, Map, Population, GDP | The World Factbook
On 17 February 2008, the Kosovo Assembly declared Kosovo independent Serbia continues to reject Kosovo's independence, but the two countries began EU-facilitated discussions in 2013 to normalize relations, which resulted in several agreements
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