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  2. Destruction of Albanian heritage in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    For around five centuries being a province of the Ottoman Empire, numerous examples of Ottoman architecture existed in Kosovo. [10] In the aftermath of World War Two, Yugoslavia was governed by communist authorities who implemented various modernisation drives toward changing the architectural landscape and design of urban settlements. [11]

  3. Talk:List of massacres in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The dubious bibliography and the fact that no article exists for pre-Kosovo War events means that they should all be removed. That suggests that the article should be renamed to List of massacres during the Kosovo War or List of attacks on civilians during the Kosovo War in order to include the largest site: the Batajnica mass graves.--

  4. Kosovo offensive (1915) - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo offensive of 1915 (Bulgarian: Косовска настъпателна операция; German: Verfolgungskämpfe im Kosovo) was a World War I offensive launched as part of the Serbian campaign of 1915.

  5. Geography of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo is particularly rich in remote and mountainous landscapes endowed with forests. They are home to a large number of the country's animal species, including many endangered species. Kosovo is one of the rare countries in Europe with populations of rare species, the golden eagle, the brown bear, the grey wolf and the lynx. [17] [18] [19] [20]

  6. Đorđe Martinović incident - Wikipedia

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    Đorđe Martinović (also spelled Djordje Martinovic; Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Мартиновић; 1929 – 6 September 2000) was a Serb farmer from Kosovo who was at the center of a notorious incident in May 1985, when he was treated for injuries caused by the insertion of a glass bottle into his anus.

  7. Kosovo Campaign Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Kosovo Campaign Medal (KCM) is a military award of the United States Armed Forces established by Executive Order 13154 of President Bill Clinton on May 3, 2000. The medal recognizes military service performed in Kosovo from March 24, 1999 through December 31, 2013.

  8. Serbia in the Yugoslav Wars - Wikipedia

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    Following the Kosovo war, 200,000 to 245,000 Serb, Roma, Ashkali and Egyptian people fled into Serbia proper or within Kosovo, [99] fearing revenge, and due to severe violence and terrorist attacks against mostly Serbian civilians after the war [100] amounting to about 700,000 displaced or refugees in that country. [101]

  9. Category:Military operations of the Kosovo War - Wikipedia

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    Aerial operations and battles of the Kosovo War‎ (14 P) Pages in category "Military operations of the Kosovo War" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.