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  2. Kosovo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved May 16, 2014. Kosovo is a parody of the Beach Boys hit song Kokomo. It was produced in 1999 by Seattle radio DJ Bob Rivers. The song harshly criticizes US involvement in the Kosovo War. In this video, a group of brave and slightly bored Norwegian soldiers thought it would be fun to make a ...

  3. Kosovo–Peru relations - Wikipedia

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    The Newborn monument in Pristina featuring the flag of Peru on the letter O.. Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008. On February 22 of that same year, the government of Alan García decided to recognise Kosovo as an independent country, which made Peru one of the four South American countries (along with Colombia, Guyana and Suriname; the latter renounced ...

  4. Kosovo–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo unilaterally self proclaimed independence from Serbia in 2008, a move which Serbia strongly rejects. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo as an independent state and continues to claim it as the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. However, differences and disputes remain, while North Kosovo is partially under Serbian rule.

  5. Vidovdan (song) - Wikipedia

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    file. help. " Vidovdan " ( Serbian: Видовдан) is the name of a Serb folk song that was written by Milutin Popović know by his stage name Zahar and featured on the 1989 album with the same name of Gordana Lazarević, a singer from Serbia . Vidovdan is one of the most important religious holidays of the Serbs, Serbian Orthodox Church and ...

  6. Music of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Europe. v. t. e. Music of Kosovo is music that originates from Kosovo, a country in the Balkans. Kosovo's population is mainly Kosovo Albanians, also known as Kosovars, and there are various minority ethnic groups as well. Kosovan music is closely related to that of neighbouring Albania, as well as to that of countries in the former Yugoslavia .

  7. Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo, [a] officially the Republic of Kosovo, [b] is a country in Southeast Europe with partial diplomatic recognition. Kosovo lies landlocked in the centre of the Balkans, bordered by Serbia to the north and east, North Macedonia to the southeast, Albania to the southwest, and Montenegro to the west. Most of central Kosovo sits on the plains ...

  8. Peru–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    PeruSerbia relations are foreign relations between Peru and Serbia. Both countries are members of the United Nations . Diplomatic relations between then Yugoslavia and Peru existed before the Second World War and were renewed in 1967. After the breakup of Yugoslavia, Peru continued its relations with its successor states, including Serbia. [1]

  9. Music of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian music is an amalgamation of sounds and styles drawing on Peru's Andean, Spanish, and African roots. Andean influences can perhaps be best heard in wind instruments and the shape of the melodies, while the African influences can be heard in the rhythm and percussion instruments, and European influences can be heard in the harmonies and stringed instruments.

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