documents translated into English. From 1877 to 1913 Leposavić was part of Kosovo vilayet. Leposavić, then a village, was the scene of fighting during the...
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Kushtovë or Košutovo (Albanian: Koshtovë) is a village in Leposavić, northern Kosovo. It is inhabited by an ethnic Albanian majority. It is part of the...
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Kamenica (Serbian Cyrillic: Каменица, Albanian: Kamenicë) is a village in Leposavic municipality, northern Kosovo....
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The Leposavić ambush was an ambush in North Kosovo resulting in the killing of an Indian officer. The ambush was allegedly carried out by the Albanian...
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Bare (Serbian Cyrillic: Баре) is a village in Leposavić, northern Kosovo. It is inhabited by an ethnic Albanian majority....
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Cyrillic: Дрен, Albanian: Dreni) is a village located in the municipality of Leposavić, in Kosovo. According to 2009 estimates for the 2011 Kosovan census, it...
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Vladimir Leposavić (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Лепосавић; born 24 August 1984) is a Montenegrin lawyer and politician who served as the Minister of Justice...
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2011-2012 period Aleksandar Leposavić at Soccerway Aleksandar Leposavić stats at utakmica.rs (in Serbian) Aleksandar Leposavić at FootballDatabase.eu v t...
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2023 Kosovan local elections (section Leposavić)
municipal assemblies of Zvečan and Leposavić in the north of Kosovo. On 20 April, candidate for mayor of the Leposavić Municipality Aleksandar Jablanović...
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Brdo mine, a lead and zinc mine in Kosovo Belo Brdo, Leposavić [sr], a village in Kosovo near Leposavić Bijelo Brdo (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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