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information technology, etc. Social economy in 1989 has counted 45 companies that have employed 18,640 workers. In non-economic activities (education, health, culture, government institutions, banks, etc.) there were employed 4000 workers. Furthermore, they also developed the private economy – where in 2010 approximately 920 employees were registered in the business entities. The economy of the municipality of
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businesses are businesses with a single owner, five to ten percent are businesses with limited liability and the remaining two percent are large businesses. As in any other place in Kosovo, more than 90 percent of the sector consists of small family businesses which cannot create growth with added value. Only 2 out of 53 studied businesses in the centre of
Gjakova declared not having employed any relative.
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Gjakova's private sector, as in other places of Kosovo, is dominated by small businesses which hire 1–5 employees in activities with small added value, such as wholesale and retail, or other service activities such as restaurants and hotels. Wholesale and retail represent 50.5 percent of registered
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Gjakova are mainly focused on the regulation of roads including the rehabilitation, pavement and partially their lighting. However, investments for the expansion of the sewage system and the regulation of the canalization remain insufficient. The total
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According to official data, in 2006, there were 581 registered small and medium enterprises, in 2008 there were 3,120 such registered businesses, while in 2012 their number had reached 4,120. Gjakova currently has 12,000 people employed, in both the public and private sector, mostly in the latter.
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Events and festivals in
Gjakova are not as much in numbers, as they are highly valued. The historic city of Gjakova, Kosovo, especially the Old Town, is the hub of many outdoor and indoor festivals, cultural events and street parades. Many of them are seasonal and take place only one time, while
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Albanian town of Djakovo, situated just outside the present artificial frontiers of the country, arose in the nineties of the 16th century around the pious foundations of Hadim Süleyman Efendi, a local Albanian who had risen to a position of great honour at the Istanbul
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from 1777. The Bazaar is linked to the city centre, just five minutes away via the Islam-Beg Bridge. The bazaar covers an area of about 35,000 m (380,000 sq ft) and the length of its main road is 1 km, with about 500 shops situated along it. It is, however, still home to an
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Metal industry, which produces metal ropes, nails, galvanized pipes, profiles of metal adhesive bandages. The existing industry also the production of electro motors for washing machines, engines for industrial applications, motors for hermetic compressors, finger jointed and Teflon containers,
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Outside of the city's centre, Gjakova's private sector is characterized by ex-social ventures. Only one of the 15 privatized social ventures and one of the two ventures with common shares are completely functional. Both ventures have to do with construction. One of them is "Dukagjini" with 109
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Ministry of Trade and Industry, by the end of 2005 there were about 3,200 registered businesses that exercise activity in different areas of Gjakova, such as enterprise manufacturing, construction, service, trade, catering, craft, transportation,
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population as participants in war crimes and collaborators in acts of state repression. The Romani neighbourhood of
Gjakova (Brekoc) was targeted and parts of it burnt down in mid-1999, about 600 Roma were moved to a refugee camp outside the town and as a result of political violence 15 were
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Dominated by small family businesses, retail stores, cafeterias and providers of basic services, the private sector of Gjakova remains weak. It makes up only 5.5 percent of all businesses registered in Kosovo. According to the Tax Administration Office in Gjakova, 88 to 93 percent of active
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In 2021 Dragica Gasic, the first Serb returnee since the end of the Kosovo War in 1999 returned to her former apartment in Gjakova. Despite being legally allowed to return to her property by the Kosovo Property Agency, her return was marred by threats of violence and harassment from her
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In 1953–56, a systematic campaign of police repression was conducted throughout Kosovo with the goal to force Albanians to leave the region. The first protest against the Yugoslav police which involved the unfurling of the banned Albanian national flag was held in Gjakova on
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and Gjakova were inhabited by a dominant ethnic Albanian majority. In the 1571 and 1591 Ottoman defters, the majority of the inhabitants of Gjakova as a settlement itself were recorded with Albanian anthroponomy; Albanian onomastics prevailed over Slavic onomastics.
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with an average annual temperature of 11.5 °C (52.7 °F). The warmest month in Gjakova is August with an average temperature of 22.5 °C (72.5 °F), while the coldest month is January with an average temperature of 0.7 °C (33.3 °F).
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tribe in the 15th-16th centuries, specifically by the families of two men descended from Bitush Mërturi - Vula and Mërtur. The descendants of the Vula family were still present during the time of her visit to Albania in the first decade of the 20th century.
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street, where the two main churches are, and others in villages. The Muslims, living in other parts of the city and in most villages, have been encouraging the building of mosques, which could have counted about 10–15 buildings during the centuries.
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developed it into a town in the 16th century. It has been a settlement with an ethnic Albanian majority since its foundation, having grown around the founding structures built by Hadim Suleyman Efendi, a politically important local Albanian.
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participation which reached 14,900 workers. The BSPK founding congress was held in Gjakova and despite gaining a permission to be legally held, the police broke it up during its second day. The city was badly affected by the
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others are organised annually for many years by various festival societies. All of them draw interest from the locals and visitors alike. Some of the events are organised by the city, some by private companies as well.
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troops at a local Serbian Orthodox Church. In 2004, the last five remaining Serbs were expelled from Gjakova with the local Serbian Orthodox Church being destroyed by ethnic Albanians during rioting as part of the
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businesses. Other sectors include hotels and restaurants (10.2 percent), production (9.7 percent), transport and communication (7.8 percent), construction (4.2 percent) and agriculture (1.7 percent) among others.
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of at least 377 Albanian males between the ages of 16 and 60 took place on April 27, 1999, by the Serbian police. It is the largest massacre of the Kosovo War. Many of the bodies of the victims were found in the
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population. The mass hanging of Albanian civilians in 1914 by the Serbo-Montenegrin army and the killing of Catholic priest Luigj Palaj were some of the most reported wartime events which took place in Gjakova.
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employees, which is one of the biggest private employers in Gjakova today. The other venture is "NIKI-S" which at present has 279 employees and is considered the biggest company in Gjakova's municipality.
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According to the 2011 census, the resident population was 94,556, of which urban inhabitants numbered 40,827 and rural 53,729; there were 47,226 males and 47,330 females. The ethnic groups include
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Gjakova built an economy based on farming and agriculture, lower trade and some types of manufacturing workshops which mainly produce for the needs of city-based products as imported cases. After
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rose in revolt. The rebels, about 8,000 men, drove the Ottoman garrison out of Gjakova. The Ottomans suppressed the rebellion, but did not succeed in establishing effective control of the region.
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of 1999 the municipality had a population of about 145,000, of which 93% were Kosovo Albanians and 7% non-majority communities, including some 3,000 Serbs, who mostly lived in Gjakova itself.
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and financed by Hadum Aga. The mosque has played a significant role in the urban character of the city from the 17th to 20th centuries. Its construction was followed by the appearance of the
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under Italian rule and later under German control, Serbs were persecuted by Albanian paramilitaries. A large number of killings of Serbs took place in 1941 in the district of Gjakova.
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reportedly killed or missing by August 1999. The majority of the Serbian population, numbering 3,000, fled Gjakova in June 1999 with only five Serbs remaining, living under guard by
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hanged on both sides of the road, and that the way to Gjakova became a "gallows alley." In the region of Gjakova, the Montenegrin military police formed the Royal Gendarmerie Corps (
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Textile industry, which produced cotton spinning, cotton fabrics, artificial leather, underwear, lingerie costume for men, and different types of fabric (specifically jeans), etc.
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A particular role in enriching the educational tradition in the region of Gjakova and beyond was the opening of religious schools, initially schools, later the madrasas.
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In the events of the dissolution of Yugoslavia, the Union of Independent Trade Unions of Kosova (BSPK) was created in 1990. BSPK's members took pride in their large
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monument. The great Tekke ("Teqja e Madhe"), built by the end of the 16th century by Shejh Suleyman Axhiza Baba, a Sufi mystic from Shkodra. It belongs to the
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Chemical industry, involves production of the shampoo for domestic and industrial use and other chemical products which are used for household hygiene.
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would eventually gather to fight the Turks, and the Ottoman government sent 18 more battalions accompanied by artillery to quell this new uprising;
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who founded and ruled the city, and whose coins have been found, signed "Jakov". According to local Albanians, the name was derived from the name
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and 4 Kosovo Cups. "Shani Nushi" is the city's sports hall, which has a capacity of 3500 seats, while the
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it was totally destroyed. In the same site the new cathedral has been built.
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The city of Gjakova has been populated since the prehistoric era. During the
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2220:"The Ottoman Empire in recent international politics II: the case of Kosovo"
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Gjakova suffered greatly from the Serbian and Montenegrin armies during the
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1784:, Albanian politician, 5th President of the League of Communists of Kosovo
511:. It was also one of the most developed trade centres at that time in the
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3017:"Population and housing census in Kosovo preliminary results - July 2024"
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2077:"Population and housing census in Kosovo preliminary results - July 2024"
2053:"Population and housing census in Kosovo preliminary results - July 2024"
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which was destroyed in 2008, the "Old library" from 1671, damaged in the
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chimneys, elbows, enameled pots, technical gases, and chrome concentrate.
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2798:"Evidence Reveals Serbian Officers' Role in Kosovo Massacre was Ignored"
917:(KLA) from across the border in Albania. In one incident, NATO aircraft
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route, with the marketplace being by the Hadum Mosque, built in 1594 by
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476:. The city is situated some 208 kilometres (129 mi) north-east of
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1898:, Albanian footballer and captain on National football team of Albania
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and social context. The core part of the city was created between the
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in Kosovo. About 15 Serbs had returned to Gjakova by the 2011 census.
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Failure to Protect: Anti-Minority Violence in Kosovo , March 2004
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Failure to Protect: Anti-Minority Violence in Kosovo , March 2004
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The municipal budget of Gjakova was subsidised by donations from
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2816:"UNDER ORDERS: War Crimes in Kosovo – 6. Djakovica Municipality"
1505:, located in the Old Bazaar, built in 1594 by Ottoman architect
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873:
465:
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3593:"BINIAKËZIME | Miresevini ne faqen zyrtare te Bashkise Sarande"
3090:
Bislimi, Bekim; Cvetkovic, Ljudmila; Heil, Andy (8 July 2021).
2290:
Il Diritto delle Comunità - Nella Tradizione Giuridica Albanese
2106:. Штампа Државне штампарије Краљевине Југославије. p. 151.
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The city has become an important university town. Today in the
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Potential industry sectors in the municipality of Gjakova are:
472:. It is approximately 100 km (62 mi) inland from the
3338:"University of Gjakova "Fehmi Agani" – new.euforia-kosovo.com"
982:, the longest river in Kosovo. To the west of Gjakova lie the
1228:. Islam in Gjakova began to be spread very early, during the
3563:"Binjakëzohen Komuna Lodéve në Francë dhe Komuna e Gjakovës"
2161:
Defteri i Regjistrimit të Sanxhakut të Shkodrës i Vitit 1485
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1802:, Kosovo Albanian dean of law of the University of Pristina
962:. To the north-east of the city, the west Kosovan plain of
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misidentified a convoy of Albanian refugees and attacked it
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The city had developed into an Ottoman trade center on the
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and St. Paul Church characterize the historical city center
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Geographically, it is located in the south-western part of
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Mendimi politik e shoqëror i Rilindjes Kombëtare Shqiptare
1886:, Albanian footballer, part of AS Roma's first Serie A win
807:, which committed much abuse and violence against the non-
607:
noted that Gjakova was founded by members of the Albanian
503:, Gjakova served as a trading centre on the route between
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2396:
Hannes Grandits; Nathalie Clayer; Robert Pichler (2011),
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International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
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Serbian priests forcibly converted Albanian Catholics to
1572:, built just after the Hadum Mosque at a place known as
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rises. The city is also situated at the entrance to the
561:(Jakov), with the village name meaning "Jakov's field".
2601:
European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire
2509:. Akademia e Shkencave e RP të Shqipërise. p. 467.
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Apart from being a culture and educative center of the
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took place in Gjakovë between the nationalist Albanian
1736:, Fighter against the Ottoman occupiers, National hero
3463:
Policia e Kosovës – Policija Kosova – Kosovo Police -
3115:"Kosovo's Most Famous Serb Returnee Suffers Break-In"
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Panoramic view of the Old Bazaar and the Hadum Mosque
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2962:(16 ed.). Human Rights Watch. 2004. p. 53.
2948:(16 ed.). Human Rights Watch. 2004. p. 52.
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3406:. Cultural Heritage without Borders. Archived from
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Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve XV XVI
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Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve XV XVI
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The Tribes of Albania: History, Society and Culture
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Albanian nationalist, leader against Ottoman empire
762:Gjakova region by Ottoman forces; Upon arriving to
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3072:"Mission in Kosovo: Municipal profile of Đakovica"
1868:, Albanian impressionist and expressionist painter
2164:. Tirana: Akadamia e Shkencave. pp. 210–211.
553:, a little known nobleman in the service of lord
484:, 80 kilometres (50 mi) west of the capital
2293:. Florence: Vallecchi Editore. pp. 316–317.
1351:Building of the first Albanian school in Gjakova
958:Gjakova is located in the south-western part of
753:Local Albanian leaders, such as Sulejman Aga of
540:(pupil); or from the Albanian word for "blood" (
3137:"Të dhënat kryesore demografike sipas komunave"
3080:, November 2005. Retrieved on 13 November 2007.
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1772:, Albanian sociologist, academic and politician
1656:List of twin towns and sister cities in Kosovo
746:. The rebels were reinforced by the forces of
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2796:Haxhiaj, Serbeze; Stojanovic, Milica (2020).
1778:, Albanian, first Prime Minister of AP Kosovo
1495:View of the Saint Paul and Saint Peter Church
480:, 145 kilometres (90 mi) north-west of
453:and seat of the Gjakova Municipality and the
162:Location of the town of Gjakova within Kosovo
8:
2467:. Tiranë: Botimet Toena. pp. 314, 560.
2381:, translated by Robert Elsie, archived from
2338:Popullsia Shqiptare e Kosoves Gjate Shekujve
1760:, Albanian nationalist and guerrilla fighter
1015:
909:war crimes indictment of the then-President
3537:"TV9 travels to Iowa's Sister State Kosovo"
2492:. Shtëpia Botuese "8 Nëntori". p. 150.
1856:, Albanian violinist in Vienna Philharmonic
986:, and to the north-east of the city is the
966:opens, while in the south-west the peak of
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2375:Theodor Ippen (1916), Robert Elsie (ed.),
2354:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, Inc.
2201:Ottoman Architecture in Albania, 1385-1912
2122:Зборник Матице српске за ликовне уметности
1371:Gjakova Summer School for Entrepreneurship
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835:Albert von Mensdorff-Pouilly-Dietrichstein
34:
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3049:. Statistics Agency of Kosovo. April 2013
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2310:. Tirana: 8 Nëntori. pp. 93–94, 103.
549:The "Jakov theory" derives its name from
492:and 263 kilometres (163 mi) east of
488:, 435 kilometres (270 mi) south of
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1487:shop in the Old Bazaar in Gjakova (1936)
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3420:Broshura për promovimin e Gjakovës,CBDC
2918:Abrahams, Fred; Ward, Benjamin (2001).
2327:. Tirana: 8 Nëntori. pp. 509, 103.
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1332:Prenk Jakova School of Music in Gjakova
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303:586.91 km (226.61 sq mi)
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2772:Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction
2440:. Tiranë: Botimet Toena. p. 313.
2266:. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 158.
2144:. Cetinjsko istorijsko društvo. 1928.
1928:, Albanian, former President of Kosovo
464:, about halfway between the cities of
3517:from the original on 12 December 2021
3229:"Letërnjoftimi i Komunës së Gjakovës"
2756:
2744:
2724:. Muzej žrtava genocida. p. 38.
2696:. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 569
2690:Great Britain Foreign Office (1934).
2540:Gli Albanesi e la questione Balkanica
2523:Gli Albanesi e la questione Balkanica
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2006:
1940:, former Albanian-Croatian footballer
1336:According to some data, schools with
534:a variant of Jacob; the Serbian word
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2555:"Servian army left a trail of blood"
1400:Panoramic view of Gjakova in winter.
3647: – Official Website
2997:from the original on 3 October 2021
2924:. Human Rights Watch. p. 531.
2378:Nineteenth-Century Albanian History
98:Saint Paul and Saint Peter's Church
1453:but has since been renovated. The
523:The Albanian name for the city is
25:
3356:"Frontpage – GjakovaSummerSchool"
2921:Under Orders War Crimes in Kosovo
2543:. Ferd. Bideri. pp. 515–516.
1546:Saint Paul and Saint Peter Church
845:, when Kosovo was made a part of
3729:
3507:"Aeroporti Gjakovë, news report"
3199:"Mbijetesa e qytetit të harruar"
3113:Bami, Xhorxhina (28 July 2021).
2227:The International History Review
2187:The International History Review
1836:Qamil Muhaxheri - Qamili i Vogel
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2352:Historical dictionary of Kosova
2260:Elsie, Robert (24 April 2015).
2174:Anscombe, Frederick F. (2006).
1916:, Albanian-Norwegian footballer
1892:, Albanian footballer and coach
1590:Events and festivals in Gjakova
1016:Municipal historical population
819:. According to a 20 March 1913
182:
149:
32:City and municipality in Kosovo
2581:, Podgorica: Daily Press, 2006
2020:
1754:, Teacher Albanian nationalist
1629:Pristina International Airport
1619:has a capacity of 6000 seats.
1157:(73), Serbs (17), Turks (16),
1153:(613), and smaller numbers of
27:Seventh largest city of Kosovo
1:
2614:10.1080/13507486.2018.1474179
2579:Istorijski leksikon Crne Gore
2239:10.1080/07075332.2006.9641103
1004:Köppen climate classification
801:Kraljevski žandarmerijski kor
449:is the sixth largest city of
3378:www.balkansgeotourism.travel
2526:. Ferd. Bideri. p. 516.
2287:Valentini, Giuseppe (1956).
2218:Anscombe, Frederick (2006).
1958:, Albanian-German footballer
1934:, Albanian-German footballer
1850:Albanian musician , composer
1844:Albanian musician , composer
876:in Gjakova in these events.
742:organized a resistance near
3170:"Komuna Gjakove - Ekonomia"
2715:Antonijević, Nenad (2009).
2592:Carmichael, Cathie (2018).
1969:List of people from Gjakova
1838:Albanian musician, composer
1235:Most Catholics live in the
1173:ethnic-Albanian neighbors.
367:Gjakovar (m), Gjakovare (f)
4025:
3620:Civil Resistance in Kosovo
2775:. Routledge. p. 330.
1653:
1611:which has won 9 titles of
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1365:The University of Gjakova
718:. Under the leadership of
321:375 m (1,230 ft)
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3404:"Integrated Conservation"
2537:Schirò, Giuseppe (1904).
2520:Schirò, Giuseppe (1904).
2461:Anamali, Skënder (2002).
2434:Anamali, Skënder (2002).
1796:, Bulgarian revolutionary
1441:in Gjakova is the oldest
1373:were opened in the city.
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1042:—
1000:Humid subtropical climate
331: • Municipality
300: • Municipality
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4004:Municipalities of Kosovo
3685:Municipalities of Kosovo
1734:Abdullah (Dah) Polloshka
1165:estimations, before the
2321:Pulaha, Selami (1984).
2304:Pulaha, Selami (1984).
2158:Pulaha, Selami (1974).
2103:Годишњица Николе Чупића
1922:, Olympic judo champion
1650:International relations
1521:. The complex includes
1472:active mosque, several
1360:municipality of Gjakova
687:In May 1845, following
352:130/km (350/sq mi)
3645:kk.rks-gov.net/gjakove
3617:Clark, Howard (2000).
3543:. KCRG. 4 October 2019
3313:"Education of Gjakova"
2503:Haskaj, Zihni (1971).
2350:Elsie, Robert (2004).
2199:Kiel, Machiel (1990).
1748:, Albanian nationalist
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915:Kosovo Liberation Army
874:Yugoslav secret police
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649:In the year 1638, the
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3816:District of Mitrovica
2663:Hajrullaaga, Edmond.
2100:Никола Чупић (1898).
2029:[ˈdʑakoʋitsa]
1952:, Albanian footballer
1946:, Albanian footballer
1826:, Albanian playwright
1539:
1519:Saadi order of Sufism
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391: • Summer (
3892:District of Pristina
2974:"2011 Kosovo census"
2769:Jones, Adam (2006).
1987:Gjakova is known as
1820:, Scientist in Japan
1790:, Albanian, partisan
1764:Abdullah Pashë Dreni
1740:Sulejman Age Batusha
1617:Gjakova City Stadium
1476:, and a clocktower.
768:Sulejman Aga Batusha
716:Highlands of Gjakova
432:Vehicle registration
349: • Density
3945:District of Prizren
3740:District of Gjakova
3693:District of Ferizaj
3384:on 21 February 2014
3360:GjakovaSummerSchool
3094:. Radio Free Europe
3078:on 11 October 2014.
2853:on 22 February 2004
2566:. 31 December 1912.
2488:Tako, Piro (1984).
2181:14 May 2011 at the
1874:, Albanian composer
1832:, Albanian musician
1728:Gjon Nikolle Kazazi
1640:commercial airlines
1435:Old or Grand Bazaar
1017:
689:Mustafa Reşid Pasha
223: /
3773:District of Gjilan
3487:on 17 January 2015
3342:euforia-kosovo.com
2991:"Climate: Gjakova"
2671:on 31 October 2006
2563:The New York Times
1910:, Albanian painter
1904:, Albanian painter
1880:, Albanian actress
1574:Field of the Clock
1542:
1497:
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1383:Culture of Gjakova
1353:
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1237:Rruga e Katolikëve
1219:Orthodox Christian
974:, where the river
968:Accursed Mountains
934:
911:Slobodan Milošević
865:
809:Orthodox Christian
793:The New York Times
772:Albanian tribesmen
693:Gjakova Highlander
596:
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280: • Mayor
198:Show map of Europe
165:Show map of Kosovo
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3438:Gjakovaportal.com
3317:Gjakovaportal.com
2385:on 8 January 2013
2008:[ɟaˈkovə]
1613:Kosovar Superliga
1562:Saint Ndou Church
1439:(Çarshia e Madhe)
1217:Christian, 0.02%
1211:Roman Catholicism
1132:
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984:Gjakova Highlands
822:Neue Freie Presse
817:Serbian Orthodoxy
678:League of Prizren
651:Archbishop of Bar
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339: • Rank
308: • Rank
227:42.383°N 20.433°E
70:The city at night
16:(Redirected from
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