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  2. Sphalerite - Wikipedia

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    Sphalerite is an important ore of zinc; around 95% of all primary zinc is extracted from sphalerite ore. [42] However, due to its variable trace element content, sphalerite is also an important source of several other metals such as cadmium, [ 43 ] gallium, [ 44 ] germanium, [ 45 ] and indium [ 46 ] which replace zinc.

  3. Democratic League of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1991 population census, in which LDK President Rugova also called for boycott, resulting in only 9,091 Albanians recorded which composed around 2.53% of the Kosovar population, the LDK called the Albanian people to leave and boycott all state institutions until the solution of the Albanian national question.

  4. National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    It would derive its name from one of the main core marxist organizations that formed LPK, National-Liberation Movement of Kosovo and other Albanian Regions (Albanian: Lëvizja Nacional-Çlirimtare e Kosovës dhe të Viseve tjetra Shqiptare në Jugosllavi, LNÇKVSHJ), founded in February 1978 by Metush Krasniqi, Jusuf Gërvalla and Sabri Novosella.

  5. Abetare - Wikipedia

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    The first alphabet book of the Albanian language titled "The very brief and useful Albanian Evetar" was written in 1844 by prominent author of the National Revival period Naum Veqilharxhi. [1] Since that time, more than 150 revised iterations of the Abetare have been printed in Albania and abroad.

  6. Aurel Plasari - Wikipedia

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    Plasari was born in Tirana, [6] where he completed all levels of his education. At the age of seventeen, while still in high school, Plasari began to publish translations from world literature ("Nëntori" magazine, Year 1973, No. 3).

  7. Catholic Church in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Catholic Church in Kosovo (Albanian: Kisha Katolike në Kosovë) has a number of approximately 243,000 members in a region of roughly 1.5 million people. [1] Another 60,000 (according to the 2011 census) Kosovan Catholics are outside the region, mainly for work. [2] They are mainly ethnic Albanians, with a few Croats.

  8. Archaeology of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Ulpiana. Archaeology of Kosovo as a field of study and research was started in the second half of the 20th century. Kosovo's field of archaeology has developed in tandem with the historical study, studies of ancient authors' sources, classic philological studies, theological data research, topographic studies and ground survey, analysis of toponyms, deciphering of epigraphic and ...

  9. Albanian Pashaliks - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Pashaliks (Albanian: Pashallëqet shqiptare) were three semi-independent pashaliks under Ottoman suzerainty that were ruled by Albanian pashas from 1760 to 1831. It covered the territories of modern Albania , Kosovo , most of Montenegro , southern Serbia , western North Macedonia and most of mainland Greece .