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Category: Bodies of water of Kosovo. 12 languages. ... Springs of Kosovo (1 C) This page was last edited on 22 July 2024, at 05:03 (UTC). Text ...
Bodies of water of Kosovo (3 C) T. Thermal baths in Kosovo (1 P) W. ... Pages in category "Water in Kosovo" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Pages in category "Ethnic groups in Kosovo" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albanians;
The Batllava Lake (Albanian: Liqeni i Batllavës; Serbian: Batlavsko jezero) is a lake in northeastern Kosovo. [1] It is one of the largest bodies of water in Kosovo and it has an area of 3.29 km 2 (1.27 sq mi). The bathing lake is a main tourist destination in summer.
The 2011 census recorded Kosovo (excluding North Kosovo) as having 1,739,825 inhabitants. [12] The European Centre for Minority Issues (ECMI) has called "for caution when referring to the 2011 census", due to the boycott by Serb-majority municipalities in North Kosovo and the large boycott by Serbs and Roma in southern Kosovo. [13]
Therefore, the Albanian language spoken in Kosovo is much more similar to the Geg dialect, even though the standard Albanian language has been established long ago based on the Tosk dialect. However, the main official language in Kosovo is: standard Albanian. Despite that, minorities in Kosovo still strive to protect their own languages. [15]
The Ottoman governor of the Vilayet of Kosovo estimated in 1881 the refugees number to be around 65,000 with some resettled in the Sanjaks of Üsküp and Yeni Pazar. [59] In the late Ottoman period, Kosovo vilayet contained a diverse population of Muslim Albanians and Orthodox Serbs that was split along religious and ethnic lines. [60]
Bodies of water of Kosovo (3 C) C. Canyons and gorges of Kosovo (3 P) Caves of Kosovo (2 P) M. Mountain ranges of Kosovo (4 C, 6 P) Mountains of Kosovo (1 C, 66 P) P.