The claim of such is disputed. The Serbs say it is, most of the people there say not.
Yes, Kosovo how it is pronounced is in the southern part of Serbia, but due to the war in 1999, Serbia has no governing in Kosovo.
The Albanian government supported and continues to support the KLA terrorist organization in Kosovo, now renamed to Kosovo Police. Albania has the intention of taking Kosovo from Serbia, as part of the idea of a "Great Albania". Weapons used by the Kosovo Liberation Army were supplied by Albania, and organs removed from Serbs kidnapped by KLA are transfered trough Albania to Turkey. Hashim Taci, the prime minister of the illegal state of Kosovo, is a member of the KLA and in close ties with the Albanian mafia and government. Kosovo and albania have the same language and the same origins,but kosovo was seperated by albania form the serbs,wich inslaved us and killed and masacerd our population they even make it ilegal to learn in albanian language but that changed when kosovo was libereated,with the help of NATO not only the albanians and kosovo was announced as a sorvan and democratic state.p.s i corrected this anwser becuse of the truth beeing hidden probabaly by a serb.Bye and Thank you America and Albania(Kosovo citticen).
No, Albania has never been part of Yugoslavia. Many people think it was, because Albania was a Communist country, just like Yugoslavia. Albania for a period of time had excellent political relations with Yugoslavia, but has never been part of it.
The Republic of Kosova was a self-declared state proclaimed in 1990 by the assembly of Kosovo. It was recognized only by the Republic of Albania. During its peak, it tried to establish its own parallel political institutions in opposition to the institutions of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija installed by the Republic of Serbia.
No. It has always been a separate country .. from Yugoslavia. It is not one of their former republics.
Yes, complete Albania. They are same people, same blood, same everything. They speak same language and everything. Just like Oregon and Washington, are they different?
nope,,it had it own leadership and it had allso alliances first with soviet,,than with china.
Great country,great people!" :)
If you do not consider Kosovo to be a part of Serbia, then the answer is: Macedonia and Bulgaria. If you do consider Kosovo to be a part of Serbia, the answer is: Albania, Macedonia, and Bulgaria.
Serbia fight Albania. Serbia win, Kosovo is Serbia.
kosovo is in Serbia so its serbian so why would it have an war against it's own people no Kosoovo it isn't serbian kosovo is free and has peace everywhere so you never can say that kosovo is part of kosovo cause it isn't true Kosovo now is free and hadnothing to do with Serbia and really it never had to do with them
No. Kosovo was part of Serbia and, before that, the Ottoman Empire. It was never colonized as that term is commonly understood.
In Kosovo (nominally still a part of Serbia) and in Macedonia.
Kosovo and Serbia share an economic relationship in the Central European Free Trade Agreement with the mandate of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo.
Republic of Kosovo leadership has stated publicly, that their policy towards Serbia is one of good neighbouring relationship and as it goes through its own path towards the EU, it does hope and support Serbia in becoming a part of the EU also.
Hard to tell. In Vojvodina, southern part of Serbia live Hungarians and Romanians. In Kosovo, southern part of country, Albanians.
That kosovo is Serbia not Albania, but the crazy albanians started to fight. but Serbia win! _______________ windows vista the best!
Croatia of course, no doubt about that. It depends on how do you define stronger. If it's military power then Serbia is stronger. If it's sport then Serbia is stronger.
Kosovo Kosovo separated from Serbia
The Republic of Kosovo, after the liberation from the Serbian occupation in 1999, respectively since the declaration of independence on 17.02.2008 is an independent state. The Republic of Kosovo is recognized by more than 100 countries, and data on countries that have recognized the Republic of Kosovo can be found under the following website: kosovothanksyou (dot) com.