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000 Kosovo Serbs as of 2014 and about half of them live in North Kosovo. Other Kosovo Serb communities live in the Southern municipalities of Kosovo. The... |
hackers in 2009. The slogan is used by Serbs across the world. A Kosovo je Srbija rally organised by the Serbian government was held on 21 February 2008... |
Albanians and Serbs in Kosovo: An Abbreviated History Tim Judah: Kosovo History, bloody history Dušan T. Bataković: The Kosovo Chronicles Serbian Orthodox... |
Kosovo unilaterally self proclaimed independence from Serbia in 2008, a move which Serbia strongly rejects. Serbia does not recognize Kosovo as an independent... |
the government of Kosovo and the Serbs in North Kosovo. Kosovo, which declared independence in 2008, signed an agreement with Serbia in 2011 that determined... |
in Kosovo in 1912: Pristina District: 67% Albanians, 27% Serbs Prizren District: 63% Albanians, 36% Serbs Vushtrri District: 90% Albanians, 10% Serbs Ferizaj... |
between Government of Kosovo and the Serbs in North Kosovo. After a Kosovo announcement that Serbian citizens who enter Kosovo will receive entry and... |
population of Kosovo in 1991, 194,190 were Serbs, 45,745 were Romani and 20,356 were Montenegrins. According to the Human Rights Watch, 200,000 Serbs and thousands... |
scrambled to contain a gun battle between Serbs and Albanians. Serbs call the event the March Pogrom (Serbian: Мартовски погром, romanized: Martovski pogrom)... |
The Serb List (Serbian: Српска листа, romanized: Srpska lista) is a Serb minority political party in Kosovo. It was the dominant Serb party in Kosovo politics... |
refugees and IDPs (including Kosovo Serbs) in Europe. In some villages under Albanian control in 1998, militants drove ethnic Serbs from their homes.[citation... |
Bosniaks (1.6%), Serbs (1.5%) and others. However, most Serbs boycotted the census and it therefore shows an inaccurate number of Serbs in Kosovo. After Albanians... |
Serb enclaves are settlements in Kosovo outside North Kosovo ("south of the Ibar") where Serbs form a majority. Serbs have often built roadblocks and... |
The Battle of Kosovo took place on 15 June 1389 between an army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and an invading army of the Ottoman Empire... |
formal control over the Serbian Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija. In the province, there were 194,190 Kosovo Serbs (9.9% of its total population)... |
Yugoslav Wars, Serbia became home to the highest number of refugees and IDPs (including Kosovo Serbs) in Europe. In 2007, tens of thousands of Serbs were preparing... |
The colonization of Kosovo was a programme begun by the kingdoms of Montenegro and Serbia in the early twentieth century and later implemented by their... |
racial laws that specifically targeted Serbs, Jews, Roma and dissidents. This culminated in the genocide of Serbs and members of other minority groups that... |
royal decree. In 1918, the region of Kosovo, with the rest of Serbia, became part of newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (since 1929 renamed... |
leader of the Serbs because he was married to a member of the Nemanjić dynasty. In 1389, the Serbs faced the Ottomans at the Battle of Kosovo on the plain... |