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Pages in category "Kosovan actresses" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Melihate Ajeti; D.
James Biberi - American actor, who was born in Kosovo; Arta Dobroshi - actress, notable works include Lorna's Silence and Baby; Fortesa Hoti - Swedish actress, best known for her role as Roxana Nilsson, in the Swedish drama series Andra Avenyn, born in Kosovo; Arta Muçaj - actress born in Prizren Kosovo.
This was the first appearance in a Miss Universe pageant for Miss Kosova following the country's declaration of independence on February 17, 2008. In 2013 Fadil Berisha and Agnesa Vuthaj took control of Miss Kosovo and retrieved the Miss Universe franchise.
Kosovo is the second youngest country in the world (behind South Sudan which declared independence in 2011) and the youngest country in Europe to have been recognized (partially by over 100 UN member states). After a 2008 referendum, [2] Kosovo declared Independence on 17 February 2008. [3]
Zana Krasniqi (born 1988) – Miss Universe 2008 Top 10; Hasna Xhukiçi (born 1988) – Miss Universe 2009 Top 10; Marigona Dragusha (born 1990) Miss Universe 2009 Second Runner Up; Diana Avdiu (born 1993) – Miss Universe 2012 Top 16; Claudia Conserva (born 1974) – Chilean actress, model and television presenter; of Arbëreshë) descent
Some of the earliest films shot on the modern-day territory of Kosovo are Oduzimanje oružja od Arnauta and Dule-hanu na putu za Prizren, which were screened in Vračar in 1912. [1] One of the notable Yugoslav films from the interwar period was Kroz naše Kosovo, shot in 1932. The movie was produced by the Yugoslav Ministry of Health in order ...
From itty-bitty bottoms to designer tops, stars can't stop showing off their curves in bikinis. Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber kicked off 2024 with sizzling snaps from their tropical getaway ...
Women in Kosovo have also become active in politics and law enforcement in the Republic of Kosovo. An example of which is the election of Atifete Jahjaga as the fourth President of Kosovo [a] . She was the first female, [ 2 ] the first non-partisan candidate, and the youngest to be elected to the office of the presidency in the country.