- Kosovo - Wikipedia
It covers an area of 10,887 km 2 (4,203 sq mi) and has a population of nearly 1 6 million, with ethnic Albanians making up roughly 92% of the population Kosovo has a varied terrain, with high plains along with rolling hills and mountains, some of which have an altitude over 2,500 m (8,200 ft)
- Kosovo | History, Map, Flag, Population, Languages, Capital | Britannica
What is Kosovo? Where is Kosovo located on the world map? Why is Kosovo known as a self-declared independent country? What historical events led to Kosovo declaring independence?
- Kosovo: Why is violence flaring between ethnic Serbs and Albanians? - BBC
After the break-up of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, Kosovo - a province of the former country - sought independence Serbia responded with a brutal crackdown against ethnic Albanians
- Kosovo - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kosovo ( ˈkɒsəvoʊ, ˈkoʊ- ; Albanian: Kosova or Kosovë, pronounced [kɔˈsɔva] or [kɔˈsɔvə]; Serbian Cyrillic: Косово, pronounced [kôsoʋo]), officially the Republic of Kosovo, is a partially recognised country located in Southeastern Europe Until 2008, Kosovo was a part of Serbia
- Kosovo profile - Timeline - BBC News
1918 - Kosovo becomes part of the kingdom of Serbia 1941 - World War Two: Much of Kosovo becomes part of an Italian-controlled greater Albania 1946 - Kosovo is absorbed into the Yugoslav
- 27 Interesting Facts About Kosovo - The Facts Institute
From Europe's youngest country to one of just two nations with a map on its flag, these are the most interesting facts about Kosovo
- Kosovo Quick Facts - Be In Kosovo
Discover essential Kosovo quick facts including population, demographics, economy, languages, and more Get a comprehensive overview of Kosovo's key information in this detailed guide
- Kosovo - WorldAtlas
Kosovo, tucked in Southeastern Europe and sandwiched between Montenegro, Serbia, Albania, and North Macedonia, is one of the partially recognized states in Europe
|