Kosovar Society - Crime in Kosovo, Ethnic Groups in Kosovo, Kosovar Activists, Languages of Kosovo, Organisations Based in Kosovo, Relig (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: Crime in Kosovo, Ethnic groups in Kosovo, Kosovar activists, Languages of Kosovo, Organisations based in Kosovo, Religion in Kosovo, Serbo-Croatian, Romani people, Turkish language, Albanians, Serbian language, Flora Brovina, Romani language, Pomaks, Demographics of Kosovo, Albanian language, Serbs of Kosovo, Bosniaks, War crimes in the Kosovo War, Bosnian language, Albanians in Kosovo, Gorani people, History of Medieval Kosovo, Persecution of Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo, Ashkali and Egyptians, Torlaks, History of the Jews in Kosovo, Muslims by nationality, Turks in Kosovo, Roma in Kosovo, Human trafficking in Kosovo, Janjevci, Serbian Orthodox Monastic Community, Montenegrins of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, Faton Bislimi, Gnjilane Group, Kosovo Property Agency, League of Peja, Ali Kelmendi, Save Displaced Serbs, Roman Catholicism in Kosovo, Ali Krasniqi, Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Prishtina, Eagle Aid, Kosovo Adyghes, KODI Institute, Albanians in Serbia. Excerpt: Albanian (, pronounced, or shqip ) is an Indo-European language spoken by approximately 7.6 million people, primarily in Albania and Kosovo but also in other areas of the Balkans in which there is an Albanian population, including western Macedonia, southern Montenegro, southern Serbia and northwestern Greece. Albanian is also spoken by native enclaves in southern Greece and in southern Italy and Sicily. Additionally, speakers of Albanian can be found elsewhere throughout the latter two countries resulting from a modern diaspora, originating from the Balkans, that also includes Scandinavia, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Singapore, Brazil, Canada and the United States. The Albanian language is a distinct Indo-European language that does not belong to any other existing branch. Sharing...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 91. Chapters: Crime in Kosovo, Ethnic groups in Kosovo, Kosovar activists, Languages of Kosovo, Organisations based in Kosovo, Religion in Kosovo, Serbo-Croatian, Romani people, Turkish language, Albanians, Serbian language, Flora Brovina, Romani language, Pomaks, Demographics of Kosovo, Albanian language, Serbs of Kosovo, Bosniaks, War crimes in the Kosovo War, Bosnian language, Albanians in Kosovo, Gorani people, History of Medieval Kosovo, Persecution of Serbs and other non-Albanians in Kosovo, Ashkali and Egyptians, Torlaks, History of the Jews in Kosovo, Muslims by nationality, Turks in Kosovo, Roma in Kosovo, Human trafficking in Kosovo, Janjevci, Serbian Orthodox Monastic Community, Montenegrins of Kosovo, Albin Kurti, Faton Bislimi, Gnjilane Group, Kosovo Property Agency, League of Peja, Ali Kelmendi, Save Displaced Serbs, Roman Catholicism in Kosovo, Ali Krasniqi, Cathedral of Blessed Mother Teresa in Prishtina, Eagle Aid, Kosovo Adyghes, KODI Institute, Albanians in Serbia. Excerpt: Albanian (, pronounced, or shqip ) is an Indo-European language spoken by approximately 7.6 million people, primarily in Albania and Kosovo but also in other areas of the Balkans in which there is an Albanian population, including western Macedonia, southern Montenegro, southern Serbia and northwestern Greece. Albanian is also spoken by native enclaves in southern Greece and in southern Italy and Sicily. Additionally, speakers of Albanian can be found elsewhere throughout the latter two countries resulting from a modern diaspora, originating from the Balkans, that also includes Scandinavia, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Singapore, Brazil, Canada and the United States. The Albanian language is a distinct Indo-European language that does not belong to any other existing branch. Sharing...

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University-Press.Org

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United States

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September 2013

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September 2013

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246 x 189 x 5mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

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92

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978-1-230-57571-1

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9781230575711

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1-230-57571-5



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