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  2. Viti, Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    61000. Area code. +383 38. Vehicle registration. 06. Website. kk.rks-gov.net /viti. Viti (Albanian definite form: Vitia) or Vitina (Serbian Cyrillic: Витина) is a town and municipality located in the District of Gjilan in Kosovo. According to the 2011 census, the town of Viti has 4,924 inhabitants, while the municipality has 46,987 ...

  3. Saint Joseph's Church, Vitina - Wikipedia

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    Saint Joseph's Church was built of reinforced concrete in 1969 with a façade of well-hewn stone from Stubllavaçë, the same source used for Saint Anthony of Padua ’s church in Binač. The façade stones are sloped and tinted gray, and the edifice is topped with a Latin cross inscribed as follows: Martirët tanë 1846–1848 (“Our martyrs ...

  4. List of cities and towns in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The cities and towns in Kosovo belong to the following size ranges in terms of the number of inhabitants: 1 city larger than 150,000: Pristina. 2 cities from 50,000 to 100,000: Gjilan and Prizren. 9 cities from 15,000 to 50,000: Ferizaj, Fushë Kosovë, Gjakova, Mitrovica, Peja, Podujeva, Rahovec, and Vushtrri.

  5. Expulsion of Karadak - Wikipedia

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    Martiret e Karadakut (The Martyrs of Karadak) The Expulsion of Karadak was the expulsion of Catholic Albanians between 1846 and 1847 by the Ottoman authorities in the region of Karadak. [1] The Christian Albanians of the Karadak region were crypto-Catholics ( Laramans ). In 1846, they declared themselves openly to be Catholics.

  6. Metohija - Wikipedia

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    Metohija (Serbian Cyrillic: Метохија, pronounced [metǒxija]), also known in Albanian as Dukagjin[a] (Albanian: Rrafshi i Dukagjinit, pronounced [ˈrafʃi i dukaˈɟinit]) is a large basin and the name of the region covering the southwestern part of Kosovo. The region covers 35% (3,891 km 2) of Kosovo's total area.

  7. Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Kosovo (Serbian Cyrillic: Косово) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос), ' blackbird ', [22][23] an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje, 'Blackbird Field', the name of a karst field situated in the eastern half of today's Kosovo and the site of the 1389 Battle of Kosovo Field. [24]

  8. Kabash - Wikipedia

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    Kabash (Albanian: Kabash, Serbian: Кабаш) is a town in the Vitina Municipality of southeast Kosovo. [2] History

  9. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    The Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: Косово и Метохиja, romanized: Kosovo i Metohija, Albanian: Kosova dhe Metohia), commonly known as Kosovo (Serbian: Косово, Albanian: Kosova) and abbreviated to Kosmet (from Kos ovo and Met ohija; Serbian: Космет) or KiM (Serbian: КиМ), is an autonomous province ...