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Salihu, Salih, Heinrich Grausgruber, and Peter Ruckenbauer. "Agronomic and quality performance of international winter wheat genotypes grown in Kosovo." Cereal Research Communications 34.2 (2006): 957-964.
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Kosovo plain (Rrafshi i Kosovés), which lies 500–600 in above sea level, and is characterised by a longtime annual precipitation of 640 mm year", and a longtime annual mean temperature of 10°C.
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During World War I, the army of the Kingdom of Serbia retreated to the Kosovo plain by November 1915. Then, under attack from both sides, the army withdrew across the mountains into
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according to constitutional revisions made in 1971. The provinces were granted the opportunity to create their own constitutions and were granted equal status under a
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in 1998–1999, at the conclusion of which the forces of Milosevic left the field and the region was overseen by the UN with the installation of an interim government.
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Material Culture and Well-Being in Byzantium (400-1453): Proceedings of the International Conference (Cambridge, 8-10 September 2001)
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of the fourth century AD, which was recorded no earlier than the sixth century AD. In the recorded version in
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came to power in 1989, the provinces' autonomy was removed and Belgrade gained political control. Thus, the
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The History of Families and Households: Comparative European Dimensions: Comparative European Dimensions
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In the 21st century, plans have been made to establish multiple coal mines around the Kosovo field.
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forces actively battled around the region, especially the parts in which many Albanians resided.
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a first-level administrative division. This area included the majority of the modern
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from 1989 through 2008. The colors represent the different areas of control.
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The large karst field is directed northwest–south. The plain stretches from
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fought the Ottoman army. It is for this field, and the battle, that the
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took place in the Kosovo field which is in a part of eastern Kosovo
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Sovic, Silvia; Thane, Pat; Viazzo, Pierpaolo (2015-11-30).
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The field of Kosovo was in the Roman province of Dardania
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The future extension of a coal mine in the Kosovo Plain
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Disposition of troops on the Kosovo Field during the
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Kosovo Polje (disambiguation)

Albanian
Serbian
romanized
lit.
Blackbird
karst field
Kosovo
Battle of Kosovo
Lazar of Serbia
Ottoman
Murad I
Mitrovica
Obiliq
Kosovo Polje
Lipjan
Kaçanik
Ferizaj
Vushtrri
Drenica

Eastern Roman Empire
Dardania
Praevalitana
Florus and Laurus
Constantinople
Ulpiana

Battle of Kosovo

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