"Blackbird's" actually! It's possessive noun, abbreviation of Kosovo Polje, or "blackbird's field" in English. In Shqipe, or Albanian language if you liked, it goes somehow like " mulizezë-së fushe"... if you trust Google translate, in their language Kosovo means nothing, they just replaced last letter "o" with "a", so that it sounds Shqipe. But generally it's Serbian noun, for Serbian part of their southern province, or whatever is it now, but... that's another issue! Dig it now?
One theory about the name Kosovo, states that Kosovo is the Croatian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос) "blackbird", an ellipsis for "field of the Blackbirds", the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field. The name of the field was applied to an Ottoman province created in 1864.
Yes Ditron is a pretty common name for boys in Kosovo.
The Republic of Kosovo (ENGLISH) Republika e Kosoves (ALBANIAN) Short Name: Kosovo ( ENGLISH) Kosova (ALBANIAN) Former Name : Autonomous Province of Kosovo.
My name is Luljeta from Kosovo and I want to know anything about my future?
After World War II, Kosovo became a province of Serbia in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Name (Offical): REPUBLIC OF KOSOVA, REPUBLIC OF KOSOVOShort Name: Kosovo, Kosova (local)Population: 2.4 Million
Koha ditore is an Albanian phrase. In English, this means day time. The "Daily Time" (koha Ditore) is the name of the leading newspaper in Kosovo Albania!
Kosovo won the kosovo war
Agim Ceku is the Minister of the Kosovo Security Force for Kosovo.
Kosovo
If you are from Kosovo, you are a Kosovan.
Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari.
It's about a fellow soldier he used to know who was killed in Kosovo