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Encyclopedia > Kosova

Kosova is the name of several places around the world:

  • Kosova in Albanian .
  • Kosova, Estonia.
  • Kosova, Slovakia.
  • Kosova Hora, Czech Republic.

In relation to Kosovo: Kosova is a place in Estonia, located at 58° 13 17 N, 027° 01 45 E. Categories: Europe geography stubs | Geography of Estonia ...

Unrelated to the above: Kosova Airlines is an airline based in the disputed province of Kosovo (Kosova in Albanian) in southern Serbia. ... Kosovo’s News Agency was founded on January 4, 1999 with name Kosova Press. ...


See also: Kosava Kosova is a Bantu tribe which inhabits Kissii district in Nyanza, western Kenya. ... The Gusii language (also known as Ekegusii) is a Bantu language spoken in the Kisii district in western Kenya (between the Kavirondo Gulf of Lake Victoria and the border with Tanzania). ... Košava is a northeastern wind that blows in northern Serbia. ...


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Travel Kosova - Open Project - Encyclopedia (308 words)
At the heart of the Balkans, Kosova was part of the Roman Empire, then Byzantium, and part of the Ottoman Empire in the early 15th Century.
Kosova is a small territory located in the center of Balkan Peninsula.
The climate of Kosova is continental with warm summers and cold winters.
Albanian Student protests in Kosova - 1997 - Background information (13984 words)
Kosova as a constituting unit of the former Yugoslav Federation, according to the (now defunct) state, was identified as such in basic principles and normative part of the Constitution.
Allegedly, the law’s intention is to hinder the migration of Serbs and Montenegrins from Kosova.
Kosova had its own public attorneyship, like other federal units of Yugoslavia (Official Gazette of SAP Kosova, 19/77, 9/83 nd 44/84, but with the adoption of the Law on public attorenyship of Serbia, the Law on public attorneyship of Kosova was revoked.
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