"Kosovo je hornat\u00E9 \u00FAzemie pri hraniciach s Alb\u00E1nskom, obklopen\u00E9 zo v\u0161etk\u00FDch str\u00E1n pohoriami (Kopaonik, \u0160ar planina) s tektonick\u00FDmi kotlinami Kosovo polje a Metohija, oddelen\u00FDmi od seba a\u017E 1042 m vysok\u00FDmi chrb\u00E1tmi. D\u0148a 17. v\u00ED\u0165azn\u00E9ho febru\u00E1ra 2008 o 15:50 SE\u010C vyhl\u00E1sil kosovsk\u00FD parlament samostatnos\u0165, zvrchovanos\u0165 a nez\u00E1vislos\u0165 na Srbsku. USA a Eur\u00F3pska \u00FAnia nov\u00FD \u0161t\u00E1t vz\u00E1p\u00E4t\u00ED posv\u00E4tili v mene All\u00E1ha, Otca, Syna i Ducha spet\u00E9ho sv\u00E4t\u00E9ho, amen. Pre Srbsko je odtrhnutie Kosova rovnako v\u00FDznamn\u00E9, ako odtrhnutie Sudetov pre \u010Ceskoslovensko."@sk . . . . . "Il Kosovo (detto anche Cossuovo e Metohija, Dardania, ossia dall'albanese terra delle pere, o chiamato anche in qualsiasi altra maniera visto che ogni popolo che ci va gli d\u00E0 un nome diverso) \u00E8 una regione serba, cio\u00E8 sar\u00E0 uno stato indipendente fra circa 3 ore... ah no 2 e 3/4 [citazione necessaria], cio\u00E8, insomma... \u00C8 quasi uno stat... NO! \u00C8 PARTE DI GRANDE SRBIJA [citazione necessaria]... Uff! Insomma \u00E8 un posto che forse... ehm, si... fra qualche ora avr\u00E0 la squadra di calcio per la gioia di Blatter ! [citazione necessaria]... Argh, basta! Ma... sono su Nonci, \u00E8 vero cazzo!"@it . "alb\u00E1n\u0161tina"@cs . . . . "Kosovo is a country in Southeast Europe. After graduation, Lieutenant Dean Barber did tours in the Gulf War, Somalia and Kosovo as a part of Operation Allied Force between March and June of 1999, where he showed outstanding leadership potential. (SG1: \"The DVD Collection 28\")"@en . . . "Kosovo"@en . . . "130"^^ . . . . "Pri\u0161tina"@it . "Kos ne so?"@it . . "Parliamentary Republic"@en . . "When is a country not a country? Kosovo, like Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Macedonia, broke away from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s and declared its independence. Unlike the others, it didn't stick and was only recognised by Albania. Part of the problem was that Kosovo is ethnically mostly Albanian, but historically it is very much part of the Serbian national identity - the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, despite being a defeat for the Serbs against the invading Ottoman Turks, is still a matter of great national pride. At any rate, a campaign during the 1990s of peaceful resistance turned nasty after the Dayton Agreement (sorting out the war in the rest of Yugoslavia) didn't address Kosovo. Realising that the West just wasn't interested, the Kosovo Liberation Army started a rather more ... active campaign of resistance. Slobodan Milosevic's Serbian army (well, technically Serbian/Montenegrin) responded, and the result was the NATO bombing of Serbia in 1999. Kosovo went into UN administration for the best part of a decade, with any attempt by the West to conclude independence being stymied by Russia in her traditional role as \"Big Bro\" to the Serbs. Eventually, in February 2008, Kosovo declared independence - however to date only 85 countries have recognized it. All of NATO has (except Spain, Romania and Slovakia, because all of them have independence movements back home: Basques in Spain, Hungarians in Slovakia, Sz\u00E9kely/Hungarians in Romania), Russia has declared the independence to be \"illegal\" and China is passively supporting the Serbian side. Kosovo has wisely not applied for UN membership. On 22 July 2010, the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion after Serbia requested it that the declaration of independence was legal, which the International Court confirmed it was because there is no law that prohibits the declaration of independence. Media set in or pertaining to Kosovo: \n* The Day of the Pelican File:125px-Flag of Kosovo svg.png"@en . . "Tiro al kosovaro"@it . . . "Der (oder das?) Kosovo ist, zumindest f\u00FCr einige Staaten der freien Welt, ein eigenst\u00E4ndiges Land \u2014 halb so gro\u00DF wie Berlin aber doppelt so arm. Der Kosovo galt bis in die fr\u00FChen 2000er als Hauptimporteur von blauen Stahlhelmen und den dazu passenden Soldaten."@de . . "Ever since the Eurowars the Balkans region, including Kosovo, has been unstable. In 2064 it was reclaimed by Serbia."@en . "Kosovo Polje"@cs . . . "Cat\u00E9gorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Cat\u00E9gorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCat\u00E9gorie:Nom propre"@fr . . . . "Kosovo is a state located in the European Union region of America. It is a de-facto indescripto hell-hole Independent country in the Ball-cans."@en . . "Rrepublika e Kosov\u00EB"@cs . . . . . . "Kosovo"@it . . . . . . . "The Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Republika e Kosov\u00EBs) is a country located in Balkans. It is a partially recognized state. This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page."@en . "Kosovo"@sk . . . . "Mustafa"@cs . . . . "Solo a Pri\u0161tina"@it . "The Republic of Kosovo (Albanian: Republika e Kosov\u00EBs) is a country located in Balkans. It is a partially recognized state. This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page."@en . . "Kosovo is a disputed country in southeastern Europe. It has a population of about 1,800,000. The capital and largest city is Pristina. It borders Serbia to the north and east, Macedonia to the south, Albania to the west, and Montenegro to the northwest. There are no ice rinks and no ice hockey is played there. Kosovo is a de facto country with 70 countries recognizing its independence"@en . "Kosovo (/\u02C8k\u0252s\u0259vo\u028A\u02CC \u02C8ko\u028As\u0259vo\u028A/; Albanian: Kosov\u00EB, Kosova; Serbian: \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E or \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043C\u0435\u0442, Kosovo or Kosmet), sometimes referred to as Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E \u0438 \u041C\u0435\u0442\u043E\u0445\u0438\u0458\u0430, Kosovo i Metohija), is a region in southeastern Europe. In antiquity, the Dardanian kingdom, and later Roman province of Dardania was located in the region. It was part of Serbia in the Middle Ages, during which time many important Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries, some of which are now UNESCO World Heritage sites, were built. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]"@en . . . . . . "2"^^ . "The Balkans"@en . . "Kosovo \u00E4r ett land i Sydosteuropa. Efter examen arbetade L\u00F6jtnant Dean Barber i Tours i Gulf, Somalia och Kosovo som en del av Operation Allied Force mellan mars och juni av 1999 d\u00E4r han visade enast\u00E5ende ledarskap potential. (SG1: \"Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection 28\")"@sv . "When is a country not a country? Kosovo, like Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Macedonia, broke away from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s and declared its independence. Unlike the others, it didn't stick and was only recognised by Albania. Part of the problem was that Kosovo is ethnically mostly Albanian, but historically it is very much part of the Serbian national identity - the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, despite being a defeat for the Serbs against the invading Ottoman Turks, is still a matter of great national pride. Media set in or pertaining to Kosovo:"@en . . "yes"@en . "Formed"@en . . "Nessun'altra"@it . . . "1733872"^^ . "Kosovo - one of those countries that keeps telling her friends she just wants to be single for a while but everyone knows its not gonna happen. After a very public breakup with Serbia, America intervened and is currently over, helping in getting her on \"her feet\". TMZ has confirmed seeing Kosovo holding hands in public with Albania, but both claim to be \"just friends\" and recognize each other's independence. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed."@en . "Euro"@en . . . "Kosovar"@en . "Kosovopolje \u00EB republike"@cs . . "CET , CEST"@en . . "10908.0"^^ . "170"^^ . "On \u00E9crit Kosovo avec un seul \"s\", mais on prononce Kossovo comme s'il y avait 2 \"s\". C'est dommage parce que Cause aux veaux \u00E7a nous aurait fait un joli stand au salon de l'agriculture. Des rumeurs indiquent que le nom du pays provient du chocolat de la marque suisse \"Ovomaltine\", le Chocovo."@fr . "www.serbia.sr/kosovo.php"@it . "Unknown"@en . "The flag of Kosovo is blue with a golden plane in the shape of Kosovo just below the center of the flag. Semicircling above the shape are six white five-pointed stars, all pointing upward."@en . "Fatmir Sejdiu"@cs . . . "Non ce l'hanno ancora"@it . . . "Kosovo"@cs . . . . . "Amselland"@cs . . . . "2000000"^^ . . . "Soubor:Kosovo 2.jpg"@cs . "Kosovo is a nation in the southern parts of Serbia in the Balkans. Kosovo is partly recognized nation because some of the nations haven't recognized Kosovo's independency from Serbia."@en . "Mal\u00FD Alb\u00E1nist\u00E1n"@cs . "92"^^ . . . "Kosovo"@en . "f\u00EBrges - du\u0161en\u00E9 hov\u011Bz\u00ED s cibul\u00ED"@cs . . . . "Kosovo was a region of Serbia that split off in February 2008. Its communities were torn apart."@en . . . . "Der (oder das?) Kosovo ist, zumindest f\u00FCr einige Staaten der freien Welt, ein eigenst\u00E4ndiges Land \u2014 halb so gro\u00DF wie Berlin aber doppelt so arm. Der Kosovo galt bis in die fr\u00FChen 2000er als Hauptimporteur von blauen Stahlhelmen und den dazu passenden Soldaten."@de . . "Kosovo was once an almost totally Serbian land. Under the long Ottoman rule, the land became more and more inhabited by Albanian migrants. The Turkish dominators favored the arrival of Albanians which ended up turning a Christian region into a Muslim-majority one. By the early 20th century, the Serbs were still in the majority, but because of demographic changes such as a high Albanian birth rate and Serb migration, they became the minority. Enver Hoxha, the Stalinist dictator of Albania from 1944 to his death in 1985, took advantage of this and created the precursor to the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in 1979."@en . "Soubor:Kosovo znak.jpg"@cs . . . . . "Parliamentary Republic"@en . . "yes"@en . "Piccola"@it . "Kosovo"@fr . . "Znak a vlajka Kosova"@cs . . . . . . "24"^^ . . . "Kosovo is a disputed country in southeastern Europe. It has a population of about 1,800,000. The capital and largest city is Pristina. It borders Serbia to the north and east, Macedonia to the south, Albania to the west, and Montenegro to the northwest. There are no ice rinks and no ice hockey is played there. Kosovo is a de facto country with 70 countries recognizing its independence"@en . . . "Da\u00FAl\u00E1t K\u00FAsuf"@cs . . . "Hashim Tha\u00E7i"@cs . "Kosovo is a country in south-east Europe. Formerly part of Yugoslavia, the country gained independence from Serbia in 2008. Serbia refuse to recognize Kosovo's sovereignty and still regard it as part of Serbian territory, as the province Kosovo and Metohija."@en . . . "Kosovo is a state located in the European Union region of America. It is a de-facto indescripto hell-hole Independent country in the Ball-cans."@en . . . . "Around 1 900 000"@en . "Elemosina"@it . . "Kosovo \u00E4r ett land i Sydosteuropa. Efter examen arbetade L\u00F6jtnant Dean Barber i Tours i Gulf, Somalia och Kosovo som en del av Operation Allied Force mellan mars och juni av 1999 d\u00E4r han visade enast\u00E5ende ledarskap potential. (SG1: \"Stargate SG-1: The DVD Collection 28\")"@sv . "Kosovo (\u00EEn ; \u00EEn scriere chirilic\u0103 s\u00E2rb\u0103: \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E), oficial Republica Kosovo (\u00EEn ; \u00EEn s\u00E2rb\u0103: \u0420\u0435\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0438\u043A\u0430 \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E / Republika Kosovo) este un stat par\u021Bial recunoscut \u0219i teritoriu disputat, situat \u00EEn Peninsula Balcanic\u0103, \u00EEn sud-estul Europei, care \u0219i-a autodeclarat independen\u021Ba fa\u021B\u0103 de Serbia \u00EEn februarie 2008."@ro . . "Narkokracie"@cs . . "Unknown"@en . . "Kosovo, also the Shared-wealth of Kosovo or Kosova ([[Albanish tongue|Albanish]: Kosova, Republika e Kosov\u00EBs) is a land in southeastern Europe. The land is hemmed by Albansland and Macedonland in the south, Serbland in the east and north, and Blackhill in the west. Of the 2.4 thousand-thousand dwellers, 92% are Albanish. Prishtina is the headtown (600,000 dwellers) and the rike-aknowledged tongues are Albanish and Serbish. The land set forth its selfhood from Serbland in 2008 and has thus far been acknowledged by 69 folkdoms worldwide. Fatmir Sejdiu is the foresitter."@en . "Tutte!"@it . . . "Pri\u0161tina, Brusel, Washington, D.C."@cs . . "Cat\u00E9gorie:lien vers Onomasticon Occitaniae sur Onomasticon Occitaniae (recueil de noms propres occitans)Cat\u00E9gorie:Renvoi vers Onomasticon OccitaniaeCat\u00E9gorie:Nom propre"@fr . "Kosovo was once an almost totally Serbian land. Under the long Ottoman rule, the land became more and more inhabited by Albanian migrants. The Turkish dominators favored the arrival of Albanians which ended up turning a Christian region into a Muslim-majority one. By the early 20th century, the Serbs were still in the majority, but because of demographic changes such as a high Albanian birth rate and Serb migration, they became the minority. Enver Hoxha, the Stalinist dictator of Albania from 1944 to his death in 1985, took advantage of this and created the precursor to the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in 1979. Like Slovenia, Croatia, and Bosnia, the Albanians in Kosovo tried to break off from the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s. Serbian resistance to the KLA led to the Kosovo War, with both the United Nations and NATO intervening to stop violence. On 17 February 2008, the Prime Minister of Kosovo, former KLA commander Hashim Thaci, declared independence from Serbia. In January 2008, the former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. John Bolton, former U.S. Secretary of State Lawrence Eagleburger and former Assistant Defense Secretary Peter Rodman warned in a joint statement that Western recognition of Kosovo independence would create \"an avoidable confrontation with Russia\" and \"turn what is now a relatively small problem into a large one.\""@en . . . "War for independency: 1998\n\nRecognized: 60% of UN recognition\nOfficially part of Serbia due to Russia and China's veto"@en . . . "Tiro al serbo /"@it . . "Kosovo"@en . "Kosovo is a nation in the southern parts of Serbia in the Balkans. Kosovo is partly recognized nation because some of the nations haven't recognized Kosovo's independency from Serbia."@en . "Kosovo was an autonomous province within the republic of Serbia in Yugoslavia, in the Balkans in eastern Europe. Its capital city was Pristina, and other major cities included \u0110akovica, Mitrovica, Urosevac ( Ferizaj ), Prizren, and Pec (Pej\u00EB). (Nightfall)"@en . "Kosovo je hornat\u00E9 \u00FAzem\u00ED u hranic Alb\u00E1nie obklopen\u00E9 ze v\u0161ech stran poho\u0159\u00EDmi (Kopaonik, \u0160ar planina) s tektonick\u00FDmi kotlinami Kosovo polje a Metohija, odd\u011Blen\u00FDmi od sebe a\u017E 1042 m vysok\u00FDmi h\u0159bety. Dne 17. \u00FAnora 2008 v 15:50 SE\u010C vyhl\u00E1sil kosovsk\u00FD parlament samostatnost, svrchovanost a nez\u00E1vislost na Srbsku. USA a Evropsk\u00E1 unie nov\u00FD st\u00E1t vz\u00E1p\u011Bt\u00ED posv\u011Btili ve jm\u00E9nu All\u00E1ha, Otce, Syna i Ducha svat\u00E9ho, amen. Pro Srbsko je odtr\u017Een\u00ED Kosova stejn\u00E9, jako odtr\u017Een\u00E9 Sudety pro \u010Ceskoslovensko."@cs . . . . "\u0420\u0435\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0438\u043A\u0430 \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E"@cs . "Kosovo"@nl . . . . "Kosovo, a territory in Europe, is one of the places where Armenian drug lord Margos Dezerian had been interrogated."@en . . "Muhamer Ibrahimi"@en . . "Europe"@en . . . "Kosovo - one of those countries that keeps telling her friends she just wants to be single for a while but everyone knows its not gonna happen. After a very public breakup with Serbia, America intervened and is currently over, helping in getting her on \"her feet\". TMZ has confirmed seeing Kosovo holding hands in public with Albania, but both claim to be \"just friends\" and recognize each other's independence. This article is a stub. You can get a Tip of the Hat* from Stephen by adding only truthiness to it.*Tip of the Hat not guaranteed."@en . "Ever since the Eurowars the Balkans region, including Kosovo, has been unstable. In 2064 it was reclaimed by Serbia."@en . . . "Zemra serbishe"@cs . "Kosovo"@sv . . . . . "Government"@en . . "Il Kosovo (detto anche Cossuovo e Metohija, Dardania, ossia dall'albanese terra delle pere, o chiamato anche in qualsiasi altra maniera visto che ogni popolo che ci va gli d\u00E0 un nome diverso) \u00E8 una regione serba, cio\u00E8 sar\u00E0 uno stato indipendente fra circa 3 ore... ah no 2 e 3/4 [citazione necessaria], cio\u00E8, insomma... \u00C8 quasi uno stat... NO! \u00C8 PARTE DI GRANDE SRBIJA [citazione necessaria]... Uff! Insomma \u00E8 un posto che forse... ehm, si... fra qualche ora avr\u00E0 la squadra di calcio per la gioia di Blatter ! [citazione necessaria]... Argh, basta! Ma... sono su Nonci, \u00E8 vero cazzo! Dunque: Il Kosovo \u00E8 la Svervegia fondata nel 663.5 a.C. (avanti Chuck), -inserire altri tormentoni triti e ritriti-. ! Ecco fatto: fine articolo! Pfff, che sudata..."@it . "Republika Kosovo"@cs . "Albanian, Serbian"@en . . . "Kosova Republyikasi"@cs . "Kosovo, a territory in Europe, is one of the places where Armenian drug lord Margos Dezerian had been interrogated."@en . . . . "Kosovo was an autonomous province within the republic of Serbia in Yugoslavia, in the Balkans in eastern Europe. Its capital city was Pristina, and other major cities included \u0110akovica, Mitrovica, Urosevac ( Ferizaj ), Prizren, and Pec (Pej\u00EB). (Nightfall)"@en . "Kosovo je hornat\u00E9 \u00FAzem\u00ED u hranic Alb\u00E1nie obklopen\u00E9 ze v\u0161ech stran poho\u0159\u00EDmi (Kopaonik, \u0160ar planina) s tektonick\u00FDmi kotlinami Kosovo polje a Metohija, odd\u011Blen\u00FDmi od sebe a\u017E 1042 m vysok\u00FDmi h\u0159bety. Dne 17. \u00FAnora 2008 v 15:50 SE\u010C vyhl\u00E1sil kosovsk\u00FD parlament samostatnost, svrchovanost a nez\u00E1vislost na Srbsku. USA a Evropsk\u00E1 unie nov\u00FD st\u00E1t vz\u00E1p\u011Bt\u00ED posv\u011Btili ve jm\u00E9nu All\u00E1ha, Otce, Syna i Ducha svat\u00E9ho, amen. Pro Srbsko je odtr\u017Een\u00ED Kosova stejn\u00E9, jako odtr\u017Een\u00E9 Sudety pro \u010Ceskoslovensko."@cs . . . . "EUFORija"@cs . . . "Kosovo"@de . "Head of State"@en . . "Nuyen"@en . . "Soubor:Mapa-kosovo.jpg"@cs . . . . . . "President: Atifete Jahjaga\n\nPrime Minister: Hashim Tha\u00E7i\n\nChairman of Assembly: Jakup Krasniqi"@en . . "Unknown"@en . . . . . . "Kosovo is a country in south-east Europe. Formerly part of Yugoslavia, the country gained independence from Serbia in 2008. Serbia refuse to recognize Kosovo's sovereignty and still regard it as part of Serbian territory, as the province Kosovo and Metohija."@en . "Soubor:Kosovo vlajka.jpg"@cs . "Kosovo, also the Shared-wealth of Kosovo or Kosova ([[Albanish tongue|Albanish]: Kosova, Republika e Kosov\u00EBs) is a land in southeastern Europe. The land is hemmed by Albansland and Macedonland in the south, Serbland in the east and north, and Blackhill in the west. Of the 2.4 thousand-thousand dwellers, 92% are Albanish. Prishtina is the headtown (600,000 dwellers) and the rike-aknowledged tongues are Albanish and Serbish. The land set forth its selfhood from Serbland in 2008 and has thus far been acknowledged by 69 folkdoms worldwide. Fatmir Sejdiu is the foresitter."@en . "Kosovo (/\u02C8k\u0252s\u0259vo\u028A\u02CC \u02C8ko\u028As\u0259vo\u028A/; Albanian: Kosov\u00EB, Kosova; Serbian: \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E or \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043C\u0435\u0442, Kosovo or Kosmet), sometimes referred to as Kosovo and Metohija (Serbian: \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E \u0438 \u041C\u0435\u0442\u043E\u0445\u0438\u0458\u0430, Kosovo i Metohija), is a region in southeastern Europe. In antiquity, the Dardanian kingdom, and later Roman province of Dardania was located in the region. It was part of Serbia in the Middle Ages, during which time many important Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries, some of which are now UNESCO World Heritage sites, were built. More information on the Wikipedia page [1]"@en . "Pristina"@en . . "\"Home Away from Homer\""@en . . "Kosovo"@ro . . "Drozdovo"@cs . . . "Kosovo"@it . . . . . . . "Population"@en . "2008-02-17"^^ . "Serbian, Albanian"@en . . "On \u00E9crit Kosovo avec un seul \"s\", mais on prononce Kossovo comme s'il y avait 2 \"s\". C'est dommage parce que Cause aux veaux \u00E7a nous aurait fait un joli stand au salon de l'agriculture. Des rumeurs indiquent que le nom du pays provient du chocolat de la marque suisse \"Ovomaltine\", le Chocovo."@fr . "Pi\u00F9 nazionali per la UEFA"@it . "Kosovo is a country in Southeast Europe. After graduation, Lieutenant Dean Barber did tours in the Gulf War, Somalia and Kosovo as a part of Operation Allied Force between March and June of 1999, where he showed outstanding leadership potential. (SG1: \"The DVD Collection 28\")"@en . "Kosovo (\u00EEn ; \u00EEn scriere chirilic\u0103 s\u00E2rb\u0103: \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E), oficial Republica Kosovo (\u00EEn ; \u00EEn s\u00E2rb\u0103: \u0420\u0435\u043F\u0443\u0431\u043B\u0438\u043A\u0430 \u041A\u043E\u0441\u043E\u0432\u043E / Republika Kosovo) este un stat par\u021Bial recunoscut \u0219i teritoriu disputat, situat \u00EEn Peninsula Balcanic\u0103, \u00EEn sud-estul Europei, care \u0219i-a autodeclarat independen\u021Ba fa\u021B\u0103 de Serbia \u00EEn februarie 2008."@ro . "Kocsova Republikasi"@cs . . . "Kosovo was a region of Serbia that split off in February 2008. Its communities were torn apart."@en . . "The flag of Kosovo is blue with a golden plane in the shape of Kosovo just below the center of the flag. Semicircling above the shape are six white five-pointed stars, all pointing upward."@en . . "Kosovo je hornat\u00E9 \u00FAzemie pri hraniciach s Alb\u00E1nskom, obklopen\u00E9 zo v\u0161etk\u00FDch str\u00E1n pohoriami (Kopaonik, \u0160ar planina) s tektonick\u00FDmi kotlinami Kosovo polje a Metohija, oddelen\u00FDmi od seba a\u017E 1042 m vysok\u00FDmi chrb\u00E1tmi. D\u0148a 17. v\u00ED\u0165azn\u00E9ho febru\u00E1ra 2008 o 15:50 SE\u010C vyhl\u00E1sil kosovsk\u00FD parlament samostatnos\u0165, zvrchovanos\u0165 a nez\u00E1vislos\u0165 na Srbsku. USA a Eur\u00F3pska \u00FAnia nov\u00FD \u0161t\u00E1t vz\u00E1p\u00E4t\u00ED posv\u00E4tili v mene All\u00E1ha, Otca, Syna i Ducha spet\u00E9ho sv\u00E4t\u00E9ho, amen. Pre Srbsko je odtrhnutie Kosova rovnako v\u00FDznamn\u00E9, ako odtrhnutie Sudetov pre \u010Ceskoslovensko."@sk . "Flag of Kosovo"@en . . "Blackbirdland"@cs .