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    Gjakova (redirect from Đakovica, Serbia)
    The Albanian name for the city is Gjakova, while the Serbian name is Đakovica with the common -ica diminutive placename suffix. There are several theories...
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    AMIKO (Albanian: Aeroporti i Gjakovës, Serbian: Аеродром Ђаковица/Aerodrom Đakovica) is an airport in the village Lugbunar, near Gjakova in western Kosovo...
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  • Koshare (Serbian: Кошаре/Košare) (Albanian: Koshare) is a village in the District of Gjakova, Kosovo. It is located within the historical ethnographic...
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    The District of Gjakova is one of the seven districts of Kosovo, with seat in the city of Gjakova. The district of Gjakova has a total of 4 municipalities...
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  • Gjakova City Stadium, located in Gjakova, Kosovo, is a multipurpose sports venue primarily used for football matches. It serves as the home ground for...
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  • prominent local family in Đakovica. He is a graduated engineer. The Socialist Party of Serbia won a landslide victory in Đakovica in the 1996 Serbian local...
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  • The NATO bombing of Albanian refugees near Gjakova occurred on 14 April 1999 during the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, when NATO planes bombed refugees on...
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  • Klubi i Futbollit Vëllaznimi Gjakovë (transl. Football Club Vëllaznimi Gjakovë), commonly known as KF Vëllaznimi, or simply as Vëllaznimi is a football...
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    stretch of road, after mistaking them for Yugoslav military trucks, between Đakovica and Dečani in western Kosovo, killing at least 73 refugees. April 20 –...
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    military air bases and airfields (Batajnica, Lađevci, Slatina, Golubovci and Đakovica) and other military buildings and facilities were badly damaged or destroyed...
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