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.
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.
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.
Hard to tell. In Vojvodina, southern part of Serbia live Hungarians and Romanians. In Kosovo, southern part of country, Albanians.
Kosova was always a part of Albania and as for the other question we would all love to know the answer to that.
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.
Kosovo was a part of Serbia for ages but in last few years too many Albanians illegally Migrated to Kosovo. After that NATO bombed serbian authorities in Kosovo so the number of Serbs got even smaller.
Kopaonik is a large mountain range located in Serbia. The range of mountains is located in Central Serbia, however, part of it extends into North Kosovo.
Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Macedonia. And Kosovo which was an autonomous province of Serbia also declared independence.
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No. Many countries, prominently Russia, still recognize Kosovo as part of Serbia. See http://www.iso.org/iso/country_codes/iso_3166_code_lists/english_country_names_and_code_elements.htm