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  2. Category:Women mayors of places in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    K. Mimoza Kusari-Lila. Categories: Kosovan women in politics. Mayors of places in Kosovo. Women mayors.

  3. Category:Kosovo women's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    A list of women's football players, past and present, to play full internationals for the Kosovo women's national football team. For men's international players, see Category:Kosovo men's international footballers. Players in this category should also be left in Category:Kosovan women's footballers.

  4. Invisible Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Woman ( Dr. Susan " Sue " Storm-Richards) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Fantastic Four #1 (November 1961). [1] Susan Storm is a founding member of the Fantastic Four and was the first female superhero created ...

  5. Yugoslav colonization of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The colonization of Kosovo was a programme begun by the kingdoms of Montenegro and Serbia in the early twentieth century and later implemented by their successor state Yugoslavia at certain periods of time from the interwar era (1918–1941) until 1999. Over the course of the twentieth century, Kosovo experienced four major colonisation ...

  6. Migration of the Serbs (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Paja Jovanović, Migration of the Serbs (Seoba Srba), c. 1896, oil on canvas, 126 by 190 centimetres (50 by 75 in), Pančevo Museum. Seoba Srba (English: Migration of the Serbs) is a set of four similar oil paintings by the Serbian artist Paja Jovanović that depict Serbs, led by Archbishop Arsenije III, fleeing Old Serbia during the Great Serb Migration of 1690–91.

  7. Balkan sworn virgins - Wikipedia

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    Sworn virgin in Rapsha, Hoti, Ottoman Albania, 1908. Balkan sworn virgins (in Albanian: burrnesha) are people who are assigned female at birth and who take a vow of chastity and live as men in patriarchal northern Albanian society, Kosovo and Montenegro. To a lesser extent, the practice exists, or has existed, in other parts of the western ...

  8. Kosovo women's national football team results (2020–present)

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    The Kosovo v Russia match, originally scheduled for 4 October 2019, 18:00, at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium, Pristina, was postponed on 28 September due to security issues. [2] The match was later rescheduled to 6 March 2020. On 18 October, UEFA announced that both matches between Kosovo and Russia will be played at neutral venues. [3] All matches ...

  9. Albanian national clothing - Wikipedia

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    Qeleshe [cɛˈlɛʃɛ] or plis: a type of hat worn by men in Albania, Kosovo, and the Albanian-speaking parts of Greece and North Macedonia. In central Albania ( Tirana, Durrës, Kavaja) it is cone-shaped, and in North Albania and Kosovo round. Albanian hat ( French: Chapeau albanois) [3] worn typically during the 15th to 18th centuries [4] and ...