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Kosovo Education Kosovo
has a mild continental climate with cold, snowy winters
and warm summers. The two
predominant languages of Kosovo are Albanian and
Serbian. The native dialect of the Kosovar Albanian
population is Gheg Albanian, although Standard Albanian
is now widely used as an official language. PRISTINA, Yugoslavia (AP) - In a major
step toward severing Kosovo's remaining ties with
Yugoslavia, the United Nations announced Friday that the
German mark will replace the Yugoslav dinar as Kosovo's
official currency. Kosovo’s
population estimates range from 1.9 to 2.4 million. The
last two population census conducted in 1981 and 1991
estimated Kosovo’s population at 1.6 and 1.9 million
respectively, but the 1991 census probably undercounted
Albanians. The latest estimate in 2001 by OSCE puts the
number at 2.4 Million. Pristina
is the capital and largest city of Kosovo.[1] It is the
administrative centre of the homonymous municipality and
district.
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