Serbia – because it wants to regain its lost sovereignty over at least the northern part of Kosovo.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
Kosovo's political future remained undetermined: a province?
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
All lie dead on the field at Kosovo; all save Yuk Brankovich, whose name be for ever accursed.
Through the Land of the Serb|Mary Edith Durham
Russian obligations could be had for less in August 1998 and Macedonian ones during the Kosovo crisis.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
Albania, mired in the twin crises of economy and identity – had little mind or heart for Kosovo.
After the Rain|Sam Vaknin
Kosovo
Kosova (Albaniankɔˈsɔva)
/ (Serbianˈkɔsɔvɔ, ˈkɒsəvəʊ) /
noun
an autonomous province of Serbia, in the SW: chiefly Albanian in population since the 13th century; Serb suppression of separatists escalated to a policy of ethnic cleansing in 1998, provoking NATO airstrikes against Serbia in 1999 and takeover by UN administration; unilaterally declared independence in 2008. Mainly a plateau. Capital: Priština. Pop: 1 847 708 (2013 est). Area: 10 887 sq km (4203 sq miles)Full Serbian name: Kosovo-Metohija (Serbianˈkɔsɔvɔmɛˌtɔhija)
Words nearby Kosovo
kosher-style, Koshigaya, Košice, Kosinski, Kosovar, Kosovo, Kosovo War, Kosrae, Kossel, Kossoff, Kossuth