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  2. Administrative divisions of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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  3. Districts of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    in km 2 Population in 2024 (rank) Density per km 2 Municipalities Settlements District of Ferizaj (Rajoni i Ferizajit/Uroševački okrug) 1,030 180,897 175,6 Ferizaj; Hani i Elezit; Kaçanik; Shtime; Štrpce; 126 [4] District of Gjakova (Rajoni i Gjakovës/Đakovički okrug) 1,129 152,311 134,9 Deçan; Gjakova; Junik; Rahovec; 170 [5] District ...

  4. Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija - Wikipedia

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    Under the Serbian system of administration, Kosovo is divided into five districts comprising 28 municipalities and 1 city. In 2000, UNMIK established a system with 7 districts [citation needed] and 30 municipalities. Serbia has not exercised effective control over Kosovo since 1999. For the UNMIK created districts of Kosovo, see Districts of ...

  5. Llap (region) - Wikipedia

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    Llap region as a microgeographical whole is divided into three parts: Llap field (also called "Little Kosovo", [4] Serbian: Malo Kosovo, Albanian: Kosova e Vogël), which stretches from the village of Repë in the north and south to the village of Besi-Barilevë, with a length of more than 35 km and with a width of 12–15 km on the line Batllavë-Llapashticë e Epërme.

  6. Government of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Kosovo (Albanian: Qeveria e Kosovës, Serbian: Влада Косова / Vlada Kosova) exercises executive authority in the Republic of Kosovo. It is composed of government ministers, and is led by the prime minister. The prime minister is elected by the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo. Ministers are nominated by the prime ...

  7. 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    7.83 8 LKÇK: Fatmir Humolli 1.11 1 PSHDK: Mark Krasniqi: 0.98 1 PD: Sylejman Çerkezi 0.57 1 LPK: Bedrush Çollaku 0.56 1 Minority lists (35 seats) [b] Coalition Return [a] Gojko Savić 11.34 22 Vatan [c] Zehra Elezi 1.15 4 KDTP: Mahir Yagcilar: 1.00 3 IRDK: Bislim Hoti: 0.50 2 PDASHK [d] Sabit Rrahmani 0.43 2 SDA: Hilmo Kandić 0.37 1 PREBK ...

  8. List of massacres in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    [2] 1901 massacres of Serbs: 1901 Pristina and Ibarski Kolašin: Albanians Serbs [3] Takeover of Pristina ~23 October 1912 Pristina: 5,000 [4] Serbian army Albanians First Balkan War [5] Takeover of Ferizaj 24 October 1912 Ferizaj: 1,200 Serbian army Albanians First Balkan War [6] [7] [8] Takeover of Prizren 1912 Prizren: 5,000 [9] Serbian and ...

  9. Third Football League of Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Liga e Tretë is the fourth level of football in Kosovo. It consists of 26 teams that are divided geographically in two groups and play each other twice (home and away) during the season. At the end of the season, the top two teams in the division are promoted to the Second Football League of Kosovo. [1] [2]