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  2. List of flags of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Kosovo Olympic Committee: An outline map of Kosovo containing the emblem of UN administered Kosovo, the Olympic rings, a pictogram of an athlete and the name KOSOVE. 1999–2009: Kosovo Protection Corps: Red with the emblem of the KPC in the centre. Dimensions: 2:3. 1999–present: Kosovo Force: Blue with the emblem of KFOR in the ...

  3. Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The country is the 11th most populous country in the Southeastern Europe and ranks as the 148th most populous country in the world. The country's population rose steadily over the 20th century and peaked at an estimated 2.2 million in 1998. The Kosovo War and subsequent migration have decreased the population of Kosovo over time.

  4. National symbols of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Image. Symbol. National flag. Flag of Kosovo. The flag of Kosovo shows six white stars in an arc above a golden map of Kosovo on a blue field. The stars symbolise Kosovo's six major ethnic groups. Coat of arms. Coat of arms of Kosovo. The coat of arms shows six white stars in an arc above a solid golden shape of Kosovo as seen on a standard ...

  5. Outline of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Capital of Kosovo: Pristina. Elections in Kosovo. Kosovan elections. 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence. 1990 Kosovo declaration of independence. International Court of Justice advisory opinion on Kosovo's declaration of independence. Serbia's reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence.

  6. Geography of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The land area of the country is 10,910 square kilometres (4,210 sq mi), being the 161st largest country in the world. The border between Kosovo and Albania stretches for a total of 113.551 km (70.557 mi) and is situated along the southwestern edge of the country.

  7. Flag of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    A blue field charged with a map of Kosovo in gold, surmounted by an arc of six white five-pointed stars. Designed by. Muhamer Ibrahimi. The flag of the Republic of Kosovo [a] was adopted by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo immediately following the unilateral declaration of independence of Kosovo [2] on 17 February 2008.

  8. Category:National symbols by country - Wikipedia

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    A. National symbols of Abkhazia ‎ (7 P) National symbols of Afghanistan ‎ (2 C, 14 P) National symbols of Albania ‎ (4 C, 16 P) National symbols of Algeria ‎ (4 C, 7 P) National symbols of Andorra ‎ (1 C, 5 P) National symbols of Angola ‎ (3 P) National symbols of Anguilla ‎ (7 P)

  9. Political status of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Map showing banovinas (Yugoslav provinces) in 1929. Kosovo is shown as part of the Zeta and Vardar banovinas. Following the Balkan Wars (1912–13) and the Treaties of London and Bucharest, which led to the Ottoman loss of most of the Balkans, Kosovo was governed as an integral part of the Kingdom of Serbia, while its western part by the Kingdom of Montenegro.