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  2. Pristina Municipality - Wikipedia

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    Pristina Municipality (Albanian: Komuna e Prishtinës; Serbian: Opstina Pristina, is a municipality in the district of Priština in Kosovo. The municipality has a population of 198,897 people within an area of 523.13 km 2 (201.98 sq mi). [1] [2]

  3. Radio Television of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Logo of RTP (1974–1992) RTK's previous logo used from 1999 to 2013 Television Pristina (Radio Televizioni i Prishtinës []) began broadcasting on 26 November 1975, the same day that Television Novi Sad began broadcasting its program in the territory of the SAP Vojvodina, in accordance with the 1974 Constitution of the SFRY On that occasion, the Albanian-language editorial office of ...

  4. RTK 2 - Wikipedia

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    RTK 2 (English: Radio Television of Kosovo 2, Serbian: Радио Телевизија Косова 2 / Radio Televizija Kosova 2, Albanian: Radio Televizioni i Kosovës 2) is the second public television channel of Kosovo, providing news and shows.

  5. Television in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Besides RTK, the end of the war brought along the creation of national private television networks such as Kohavision (a sister to Koha Ditore), RTV21 (expanding from Radio 21), and many others. [2] In the mid-2000s, RTK partnered with IPTV companies like TVALB to expand its coverage to countries in Europe and North America.

  6. Municipalities of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    A municipality (Albanian: komuna; Serbian: општина / opština) is the basic administrative division in Kosovo and constitutes the only level of power in local governance. [1] There are 38 municipalities in Kosovo; 27 of which have an Albanian ethnic majority, 10 Serb and 1 Turkish .

  7. Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The remaining 2% is made up of various minority groups, ranked as follows: 0.94% Turks, 0.34% Serbs, 0.22% Romani, 0.19% Ashkali, and 0.16% Bosniaks. [ 68 ] The Albanians of Prishtina are Ghegs , an ethnic subgroup of Albanians, and they speak Gheg Albanian , a distinct dialect of the Albanian language .

  8. Media in Pristina - Wikipedia

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    The first writings magazines in Kosova began in the early 40th and one of the first publications was Literary magazine of Albanians "Jeta e re"(The new life) was given in the newspaper "Rilindja"(Renaissance) on July 17, 1949 as one of the most influential magazines in the country. At that time there were many other magazines quite important ...

  9. 2025 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    In December 2023, the Democratic League of Kosovo (LDK) published its platform dubbed "Rruga e re" ("The New Road", "The New Path" or "The New Way"). [32] In July 2024, the LDK and Christian minority party PSHDK announced that they would run together in the same electoral list. [ 33 ]