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Was (wer) ist Kosovo - definition


Kosovo (song)         
SONG
"Kosovo" is a parody of the Beach Boys hit song "Kokomo". It was produced in 1999 by Seattle radio comedian/radio personality Bob Rivers.
Kosovo Myth         
  • Monument to [[Petar II Petrović-Njegoš]] in [[Andrićgrad]] ([[Višegrad]]) founded by [[Emir Kusturica]], with the [[Ivo Andrić]]'s quote "Tragic hero of Kosovo thought"
  • flag-bearer]] during the battle
  • Renaissance tapestry]] with motifs of the Battle of Kosovo (16th century) in the [[Château de Chenonceau]], France.<br>The development of myth structure was also influenced by French ''[[chanson de geste]]''.
  • miniature]] of the Battle of Kosovo, the ''[[Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible]]'' (1567)
  • The [[Gazimestan]] memorial site commemorating the [[Battle of Kosovo]] covered by an image of [[Lazar of Serbia]]
  • The [[caryatid]]s designed by [[Ivan Meštrović]], which were supposed to be in his proposed Vidovdan Temple, [[National Museum of Serbia]] in Belgrade
  • Judas']] betrayal
  • ''[[Kosovo Maiden]]'' (1919) by [[Uroš Predić]], is one of the main artistic representation of the Kosovo Myth
  • A British poster marking the celebration of "Kossovo Day" on 28 June 1916. This was done to show solidarity with their Serbian allies.
  • Kosovski božuri]])'' (1913) by [[Nadežda Petrović]]; the red color of flowers has become a symbol of "bloodshed in the Battle of Kosovo"
  • ''The Encomium of Prince Lazar'' (14th century) by [[Jefimija]]
  • [[Miloš Obilić]] assassinated [[Murad I]], illustration from the German version of the ''Present State of the Ottoman Empire'' (1694) by [[Paul Rycaut]]
SERBIAN NATION-BUILDING MYTH BASED ON LEGENDS ABOUT EVENTS RELATED TO THE BATTLE OF KOSOVO (1389)
Myth of Kosovo; Kosovo Testament; Kosovo cult; Kosovo legend; Kosovski mit; Kosovski kult; Kosovska legenda; Kosovo testament; Kosovo Cult; Kosovo Legend; Kosovo myth; Kosovo Vow; Kosovo vow; Kosovo Mythology; Kosovo mythology; Kosovska mitologija; Kosovski zavet; Kosovo Covenant; Mythology of Kosovo
The Kosovo Myth ( / Kosovski mit), also known as the Kosovo Cult and the Kosovo Legend, is a Serbian nation-building myth based on legends about events related to the Battle of Kosovo (1389). It has been a subject in Serbian folklore and literary tradition and has been cultivated oral epic poetry and guslar poems.
Sport in Kosovo         
  • Young and old people playing traditional sports.
BASKETBALL TEAM IN PRISTINA, KOSOVO
Chess in Kosovo; Boxing in Kosovo; Volleyball in Kosovo; Tennis in Kosovo; Handball in Kosovo; Basketball in Kosovo; Athletics in Kosovo; Judo in Kosovo; Association football in Kosovo
Sport in Kosovo has established tradition and plays a prominent role in society. Popular sports in Kosovo include football, basketball, volleyball, handball, and rugby, whereas major individual sports include wrestling, judo, swimming, boxing, karate and skiing.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Kosovo
1. We spent some time on Kosovo, and I appreciate the president‘s leadership on Kosovo.
2. U.S. troops with the U.N force in Kosovo patrol the Kosovo–Serbia border.
3. The report was "an attempt, as tried before, to ascribe to Serbia the Kosovo Albanian desire to divide Kosovo." The Kosovo Albanians also deny they seek partition.
4. Kosovo will be Kosovo now and in the future." E–mail to a friend
5. Page '. Liberty, Not Sovereignty, at Stake in Kosovo By Matthew Kaminski Remember Kosovo?