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Kosovo

Kosovo, also known as The Republic of Kosovo, is a state in the Balkan Peninsula. Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia on February 17, 2008, but wasn't officially recognized by the United Nations until September, 26 2013. However, Kosovo is still not recognized as a state by countries like Spain, Greece, Romania, and Slovakia.

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Short area history of Kosovo?

Go to Bibliothek and learn about "HISTORY OF ALBANIA"

.....before 1912...Kosovo was part of Albania and allso some good parts of Montenegro(Ulqin,Tuzi,Tivari..)Macedonia(Shkupi,Tetova,Gostivari..)Greec (Qameria..)Serbia(Nis,Sanxhak,.....Eastern Kosovo...Presheva,Medvegja,Bujanovci..)where part of ALBANIA TODAY, unfortunetly albanians people and their theritories are still divided.

What is the main religion of Kosovo?

The two main religions in Serbia are Orthdox Christianity around 80% of Serbian population, other 2 main religions are Islam and Catholic Christianity.

Why did UN troops bomb Kosovo and Serbia?

The premise of the question is incorrect in its specifics. There was no United Nations force that was involved in the Kosovo War; there was a NATO force that was in operation during that conflict.

The NATO force intervened primarily to prevent a Serbian Genocide of Albanian Kosovars. As a result, the bombing runs targeted key aspects of Serbian infrastructure and military vehicles in order to weaken that state's ability to wage war against its Albanian minority.

What is Kosovo in the perils of indifference?

To give an example of how the United starts’actions ended human suffering

How many people were killed in kosovo?

Over 10,000 I think?Only two of the fearless Jasharles are alive.-That is the official figure in 1999 Today the number of dead so far found is about 3000 some say even lower.

Why Taiwan kosovo and Vatican City were not in UN?

Vatican is not in the UN because it chooses to stay out of international bodies.

Taiwan was previously in the UN but was replaced by China in 1971. Taiwan is not recognized as an international state

When did the Kosovo War start?

the war in kosovo started in 1998

The Kosovo War had started around the year 1996, in the region of Serbia. It did not end until part-way through 1999 to be specific, according to the history timelines.

When was the country Kosovo created?

Republic of Kosovo was created in 2008.
Republic of Kosova was created in 1990.

How can you get a job in kbr in kosovo?

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Do Pakistan passport holders need visa to enter kosovo?

Kosovo is currently administered by the UN. At the moment, no visa is required for entry. You may need, however, valid proof of your intentions for your visit to show the border guards.

Entry into Kosovo does not mean you will get entry into Serbia or Montenegro. Please make sure that you have the valid visas required for your visits.

Visa requirements are subject to change. Please check with the local embassy/consulate for the latest requirements for your country's passport.

Is Kosovo a Country And Where Is It Situated?

Depends on who you ask. Kosovo itself has declared independence from Serbia, who refuses to recognize it. Some countries recognize Kosovo's independence, others do not. Currently there are 69 countries in the world that recognize Kosovo as an independent country. Use the link below to see a list of the countries that recognize Kosovo as independent.

What do Kosovo call their santa?

There is no such language as "Yugoslavian." Please specify: Bosnian, Macedonian, Croatian, Serbian, or Slovene.

How did the genocide end in Kosovo?

NATO intervened and effectively pushed the Serbian forces out of Kosovo. Once the Serbian military was outside of Kosovo, the genocide against the ethnic Albanian Kosovars could no longer continue.

What country is the republic of Kosovo located?

Kosova is country on its own, independent.

Officially is called, Republic of Kosova.

Kosova was part of Albania (over 95% of its population are Albanians), but serbia invaded this part of Albania 1913, and then annexed on 1920. Albanians never accepted serbian authorities, and continuously fought for their freedom. Last war between Kosova Albanians and serbian occupiers which lasted from 1997 to 1999, and in which war was involved and leader of worlds democracy USA, and other democratic countries, resulted on liberation of Kosova on 1999, and declaration of Kosova's Independence.

How did Kosovo declare independence from Serbia?

After a period of eight year from the ending of the war, Kosovo declared its independence in coordination with the US, Germany, Albania, France, UK and some other countries.

P.s It happened in 2008 (8 years after the war period of 1999/2000)

How long does it take to fly to kosovo from London?

The flight time is approximately 12 hours, 30 minutes.

Why do people from Kosovo become refugees?

The vast majority of Kosovar refugees fled to Albania because the vast majority of Kosovars are ethnic Albanians and knew that in Albania they would not be persecuted. As for Montenegro, it was relatively close by.

How did Kosovo gain independence?

A series of revolutions from 1804 until 1815 forced the Ottoman Empire to recognize Serbia as a self-governing principality. The remainder of the movement to full independence would take from 1815 to 1878 and it proceeded gradually. The Ottoman Turks acknowledged Serbia's rights and borders in 1830 and 1833. In the 1860s, the Ottomans finally withdrew the last of their soldiers from Serbia. In 1878, the full independence of the Serbian nation was recognized by all her European neighbors.

Where can one find all the latest Kosovo news?

The Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo is an autonomous, socialist, democratic, socio-political and self-managing community of working people and citizens, equal Albanians, Montenegrins, Muslims, Serbs, Turks, and members of other nations and nationalities and ethnic groups, based on the power of and self-