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  2. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    Pristina (UK: / ˈ p r iː ʃ t ɪ n ə, p r ɪ ʃ ˈ t iː n ə / PREE-shtin-ə, prish-TEE-nə, [3] [4] US: / ˈ p r ɪ ʃ t ɪ n ə / PRISHT-in-ə) [5] [a] is the capital and largest city of Kosovo.It is the administrative center of the eponymous municipality and district.

  3. Category:Languages of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Languages of Kosovo" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Albanian language; B.

  4. Religion in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Orthodox church (left) and mosque (right) in Ferizaj.. Religion in Kosovo is separated from the state. [1] The constitution of Kosovo establishes Kosovo as a secular state that is neutral in matters of religious beliefs and where everyone is equal before the law and freedom to belief, conscience and religion is guaranteed.

  5. Islam in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    18 languages. العربية ... Islam in Kosovo has a long-standing tradition dating back to the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. Before the Battle of Kosovo in 1389

  6. History of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The history of Kosovo dates back to pre-historic times when the Starčevo culture, Vinča culture, ... The Albanian-language media in Kosovo was suppressed. Funding ...

  7. List of official languages by country and territory - Wikipedia

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    A language that uniquely represents the national identity of a state, nation, and/or country and is so designated by a country's government; some are technically minority languages. (On this page a national language is followed by parentheses that identify it as a national language status.) Some countries have more than one language with this ...

  8. Languages of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Macedonian language, written using its Cyrillic alphabet, is the official language throughout the Republic of North Macedonia and in the international relations of the Republic of North Macedonia. Any other language spoken by at least 20 percent of the population is also an official language, written using its alphabet, as specified below.

  9. Serbian language - Wikipedia

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    Serbian is a standardized variety of Serbo-Croatian, [20] [21] a Slavic language (Indo-European), of the South Slavic subgroup. Other standardized forms of Serbo-Croatian are Bosnian, Croatian, and Montenegrin.