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  2. Gorani people - Wikipedia

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    There are assertions that Macedonian is spoken in 50 to 75 villages in the Gora region (Albania and Kosovo). [47] According to some unverified sources in 2003 the Kosovo government acquired Macedonian language and grammar books for Gorani school. [48] In 2008 the first issue of a Macedonian language newspaper, Гороцвет (Gorocvet) was ...

  3. Kosovo–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo is the home of Mehmet Akif Ersoy, writer of the Turkish National Anthem, and many other notable Turks with an Albanian origin. There are 20,000 Turks living in Kosovo, [60] and Turkish is one of the official regional languages of Kosovo. Turkey has become an important trading partner for Kosovo with its trade turnover being 8 percent. [36]

  4. Turkish language - Wikipedia

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    The language makes usage of honorifics and has a strong T–V distinction which distinguishes ... Kosovo. Official languages are: Albanian (top), Serbian (middle ...

  5. Television in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Television in Kosovo was first introduced in 1974. The Radio Television of Pristina was the first Albanian-speaking broadcaster in Kosovo, founded in 1974 following Radio Pristina's founding in 1945. It was forcefully shut down in 1990 by the Yugoslavian government, forbidding the flow of information through Kosovan airwaves during the Kosovo War.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Romani people in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Romani people in Kosovo (Albanian: Romët në Kosovë) are part of the wider Romani people community, the biggest minority group in Europe. Kosovo Roma speak the Balkan Romani language in most cases, but also the languages that surround them, such as Serbian and Albanian. In 2011 there were 36,694 Romani, Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians living in ...

  8. Tourism in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Tourism in Kosovo is characterized by archaeological heritage from Illyrian, Dardanian, Roman, Byzantine, Serbian and Ottoman times, traditional Albanian and Serbian cuisine, architecture, religious heritage, traditions, and natural landscapes.

  9. Bangladesh–Kosovo relations - Wikipedia

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    "If we recognise Kosovo, we are certainly taking one side. But if we don't, we are not taking anyone's side," he said. [4] In a meeting with Moriarty on 15 November 2009, Quayes said that an independent decision would be made on Bangladesh's recognition of Kosovo, keeping the country's national interests in consideration.