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The Albanian (Albanian: Kali Shqiptar) is the only indigenous horse breed in Albania.It is a small horse, and similar to other Balkan horses. Two types are distinguished, a mountain type and a lowland type, which may be called "Myzeqeja" after the lowland Myzeqeja region.
^ Formerly known as the Movement for an Albanian Socialist Republic in Yugoslavia (Albanian: Lëvizja për Republikën Socialiste Shqiptare në Jugosllavi - LRSSHJ) c. ^ Formed in 1970 as the Kosovo Revolutionary Group ( Albanian : Grupi Revolucionar i Kosovës - GRK ), final name and program were established after joining the LPK on 15 May 1982.
Map of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Косово и Метохиja, romanized: Kosovo i Metohija; Albanian: Kosova dhe Metohia), commonly known as Kosovo (Serbian: Косово; Albanian: Kosova) and abbreviated to Kosmet (from Kosovo and Metohija; Serbian: Космет) or KiM (Serbian: КиМ), is an autonomous ...
Kosovo's population is distributed in 1,467 settlements with 26 per cent of its population concentrated in 7 regional centers, consisting of Ferizaj, Gjakova, Gjilan, Mitrovica, Peja, Pristina and Prizren. [1] According to the 2024 census, the cities in Kosovo are classified into the following population size categories:
Nearby, two Gorani settlements geographically located in the Polog region [6] [7] of North Macedonia are ethnographically and linguistically associated with the Gora region. Gora is bordered to the west and northwest by the region of Lumë , which is mostly within Albania and a small portion in Kosovo. [ 8 ]
Drenica was first mentioned as a župa at the end of the Middle Ages. [7] It was mentioned in 1413, when Đurađ Branković, his mother Mara, and brothers Đurađ and Lazar, endowed the village of Dobroševce to the Monastery of Saint Paul of Mount Athos. Despot Đurađ Branković (1427–1456) founded the Devič monastery in the region.
Kosovo Albanian rebels controlling a road in Kosovo, 1920s. Kachaks (Albanian: kaçak, Serbian: качаци / kačaci) is a term used for the Albanian rebels active in the late 19th and early 20th century in northern Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo and Macedonia, and later as a term for the militias of Albanian revolutionary organizations against the Kingdom of Serbia (1910–18) Kingdom of ...
Name (Albanian) Name (Serbian) Coordinates Baballoq Babaloć Beleg: Beleg Belle Belaje Carrabreg i Epërm Gornji Crnobreg Carrabreg i Ulët Donji Crnobreg