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Kosovo - Wikipedia Kosovo, [a] officially the Republic of Kosovo, [b] is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe It is bordered by Albania to the southwest, Montenegro to the west, Serbia to the north and east, and North Macedonia to the southeast It covers an area of 10,887 km 2 (4,203 sq mi) and has a population of approximately 1 6 million
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
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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
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Two years since EU sanctions on Kosovo: Who has suffered and were they . . . The punitive measures imposed by the European Union on Kosovo two years ago have, according to economic experts, caused significant financial losses due to the suspension of many projects However, they have not succeeded in changing the approach of Kosovo’s authorities toward the north Instead of de-escalation—demanded by Brussels—observers point out that the last two years have