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  2. Bukosh, Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    It was included in an Austrian map based on data of 1689. It was recorded in the salname of the Kosovo Vilayet in the years 1893, 1896 and 1900. [3] ... at 16:06 (UTC).

  3. Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    Vushtrri (Albanian definite form: Vushtrria; Serbian Cyrillic: Вучитрн, Vučitrn) is a city and municipality located in the Mitrovica District in Kosovo.According to the 2024 census, the town of Vushtrri has 28,150 inhabitants, while the municipality has 61,500 inhabitants.

  4. File:Vushtrria in Kosovo.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Minecraft modding - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Mojang announced the upcoming creation of the Minecraft Marketplace, where players would be able to sell user-created content for the Windows 10 version of the game (Running on the Minecraft Bedrock codebase). [26] This new digital store would specialize in adventure maps, skins, and texture packs.

  6. List of monuments in Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    The ground floor includes soft limestone and wood with walls about 1 metre (3.3 ft) thick, while the first floor uses the aforementioned thatch mortar albeit less on the north side. The roof is tile and stretches out into a 1-m awning. There are two entrances, one northward and one southward, with an interior staircase connecting both to the ...

  7. FC Vushtrria - Wikipedia

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    FC Vushtrria is a football club based in Vushtrri, Kosovo. The club was founded in 1922, and currently play their home games at the 7,000 seat capacity Ferki Aliu Stadium in the city of Vushtrri. Notable players to have played for the club include former Albania internationals Armend Dallku, Ahmed Januzi and Kosovo international Milot Rashica.

  8. City Tekke (Vushtrri) - Wikipedia

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    The tomb lies at the center of the city park, near the schools. The octagonal crypt contains six graves, said to belong to Sufi sheikhs but also speculated to be those of high-ranking Ottoman soldiers.

  9. Stone Bridge, Vushtrri - Wikipedia

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    It is constructed of alternate red and grey trimmed stones. It is over 135 metres (443 ft) long with nine arches, and almost 5 metres (16 ft) wide. The arches are asymmetric, and most of them have a width of almost 13 metres (43 ft). The course of the Sitnica changed over time; the bridge originally had five arches with sharp peaks, but four ...