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  2. Velika Rudoka - Wikipedia

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    With the altitude of 2,660 metres (8,727 feet), [1] [2] it is the highest mountain of Kosovo, and also the highest mountain of Serbia according to the view held by the government of Serbia. In some older sources, the altitude was stated to be 2,658 metres, [ 8 ] [ 5 ] [ 9 ] but newer measurements showed that the true altitude is 2 metres higher.

  3. 2022 in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    8 December – 2022 North Kosovo crisis: The Kosovo special forces block the city of Kosovska Mitrovica after the Kosovo Police announced that they will increase their presence in North Kosovo. [7] 9 December – 2022 North Kosovo crisis: Prime Minister of Serbia Ana Brnabić says Serbia is close to deploying its Armed Forces to North Kosovo ...

  4. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    Under the Serbian system of administration, Kosovo is divided into five districts comprising 28 municipalities and 1 city. In 2000, UNMIK established a system with 7 districts [citation needed] and 30 municipalities. Serbia has not exercised effective control over Kosovo since 1999. For the UNMIK created districts of Kosovo, see Districts of ...

  5. List of districts of Kosovo by Human Development Index

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    HDI (2022) High human development 1 District of Pristina: 0.767 2 District of Mitrovica: 0.764 District of Ferizaj – Kosovo (average) 0.757: 3 District of Peja: 0.757 4 District of Gjilan: 0.754 5 District of Gjakova: 0.747 6 District of Prizren: 0.742

  6. Government of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Albin Kurti is the current prime minister of Kosovo. His government, approved by the assembly and installed on March 22, 2021, consists of Albanians, as well as ministers from Kosovo's ethnic minorities, which include Bosniaks, Romani, Turks and Serbs. Although the government includes representatives of ethnic minorities, it is dominated by the ...

  7. Obiliq - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The placename Obilić refers to the Serbian national hero Miloš Obilić who killed the Ottoman Sultan Murad I at the Battle of Kosovo (1389). In Albanian, the town is known as Obiliq (a transliteration of the Serbian name), while an alternative name (used by Albanians [ 7 ] ) was coined by the Albanological Institute, Kastriot , after ...

  8. Public holidays in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    1 May: International Labor Day: Dita Ndërkombëtare e Punës: 9 May: Europe Day: Dita e Evropës: 1 Shawwal: Eid al-Fitr: Bajrami i Madh, dita e parë: Muslim 10 Dhu al-Hijjah: Eid al-Adha: Bajrami i Vogël, dita e parë: Muslim 25 December: Catholic Christmas: Krishtlindjet Katolike: Catholic

  9. Monomyth - Wikipedia

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