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  2. Shtjefën Gjeçovi - Wikipedia

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    Gjeçovi was born on 12 July 1874 (some sources mention 3 October 1873 [2]) in Janjevo, Prizren Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Kosovo). [1] He was educated by the Franciscans in Bosnia (under control of Austria-Hungary) and moved to Ottoman Albania in 1896, having become a priest, and spent the years between 1905 and 1920 among the Albanian highland tribes, collecting oral literature, tribal law ...

  3. Abetare - Wikipedia

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    Ëvetarët e Parë Shqip - Naum Veqilharxhi (1844–45) Tri Abetarët e Gjuhës Shqipe - Kostandin Kristoforidhi (1867–72) Mësoni të shkruani Gjuhën Shqipe - Daut Boriçi (1869) Pellazgjika Shqip - Vasil Dhimitër Ruso (1877) Abetare e Gjuhës Shqipe - Sami Frashëri (1879) Abetarea Shqip - Jovan Risto Terova (1887)

  4. Dual consciousness - Wikipedia

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    Dual consciousness (also known as dual mind or divided consciousness) is a hypothesis in neuroscience. It is proposed that it is possible that a person may develop two separate conscious entities within their one brain after undergoing a corpus callosotomy .

  5. Literature of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo, as well as Raška and Mount Athos, was the home of many pieces of early Serb literature from the 13th century onward.The most prominent Serb literary figures in Kosovo during the 20th century were novelist Vukašin Filipović, poets Darinka Jevrić, Petar Sarić and Radosav Stojanović, and short story writer Lazar Vučković.

  6. Secularism in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Secularism in Kosovo has a complex history and is influenced by political and social developments in the country. Since the declaration of independence in 2008 , Kosovo has followed a clear course towards the separation of religion from the state , promoting freedom of belief and human rights .

  7. People's Movement of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The three core organizations that constituted the LPK were the Marxist–Leninist Communist Party of Albanians in Yugoslavia (Albanian: Partia Komuniste Marksiste-Leniniste e Shqiptarëve në Jugosllavi - PKMLSHJ), the National Liberation Movement of Kosovo and Other Albanian Regions (Albanian: Lëvizjes Nacionalçlirimtare të Kosovës dhe Viseve të tjera Shqiptare - LNÇKVSHJ) and the ...

  8. Jashar Rexhepagiq - Wikipedia

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    Jashar Rexhepagiq (Serbo-Croatian: Jašar Redžepagić; 1929–2010) was a Yugoslav Albanian and Kosovar scholar and writer. Jashar Rexhepagiq was born in Plav in Montenegro and went to school in Berane and Peja.

  9. 92.1 Capital FM - Wikipedia

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    92.1 Capital FM is a private commercial radio station in Kosovo. As of January, 2015 this radio station now broadcasts with a regional license [ 1 ] covering almost half of the country from the mountain top of Berishë .