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| Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1990–1999) This article is about the period of the history of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija from 1990 to 1999, up until the introduction of the UNMIK. For the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija within SFR Yugoslavia between 1946 and 1974 see Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija (1946-1974). Autonomous_Province_of_Kosovo_and_Metohija_(1990–1999)
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| 2008 Mardakert skirmishes 2008_Mardakert_skirmishes
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| Language policy in Latvia Articles 4 and 114 of the Constitution of Latvia form the foundation for language policy in Latvia, declaring Latvian to be the official state language and affirming the rights of ethnic minorities to preserve and develop their languages. Latvian, the Latgalian dialect, and the endangered Livonian language are considered indigenous and all other languages foreign, including Russian (the first language for more than one third of the population). Language_policy_in_Latvia
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| Outline of Transnistria Transnistria, also known as Trans-Dniester, Transdniestria, and Pridnestrovie, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic, is a breakaway republic within the internationally recognised borders of Moldova with the official status of an autonomous territory. Outline_of_Transnistria
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| Fairness of the Russian presidential election, 2008 The fairness of the 2008 Russian presidential election is disputed, with election monitoring groups giving conflicting reports. Most official reports accept that not all candidates had equal media coverage and that some election monitoring groups had restricted access to perform their role. Monitoring groups found a number of other irregularities, but made no official reports of fraud or ballot stuffing. Fairness_of_the_Russian_presidential_election,_2008
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| Antisemitism in Norway While parallel to such bigotry elsewhere in Western Europe in Norway, antisemitism in Norway has had a distinct history, reaching its apex during the Holocaust in Norway and with continued relevance to the public debate about the Arab-Israeli conflict. Antisemitism_in_Norway
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| Mitrovica Talk:Mitrovica
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| Bulgarians Template_talk:Bulgarians
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| Torcida Sandžak Torcida_Sandžak
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| Paulrach/Archive 1 User_talk:Paulrach/Archive_1
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| Federal Police (Austria) The Federal Police () is the law enforcement agency of Austria. The official name of the Federal Police is 'Bundespolizei', however it is only used in formal situations. The Austrian Federal Police were formed in July of 2005 as one formal unit of police. Before 2005 the police system operated the Gendarmerie for most of the country, and the Polizei in the heavy city and urban areas such as Vienna, Salzburg and Graz. Federal_Police_(Austria)
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| Macedonians of Albania Macedonians of Albania, also called Prespan Macedonians, are an officially recognized ethnic minority Macedonian. The condition of the Macedonian population living in the Prespa area is described in positive terms and particular praise is given since all the villages of the area have classes in their mother tongue. Macedonians_of_Albania
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| International reaction to the 2008 Kosovo declaration of independence/Archive 27 Talk:International_reaction_to_the_2008_Kosovo_declaration_of_independence/Archive_27
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| Federal Police (Belgium) The federal police (; ) carry out specialized police and investigation missions that cover more than one region in Belgium. The federal police have approximately 12,500 personnel that provide support units for the local police and the federal police itself. Federal_Police_(Belgium)
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| Ethnic Macedonians in Bulgaria Talk:Ethnic_Macedonians_in_Bulgaria
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| Critical Internet infrastructure Critical Internet infrastructure is a collective term for all hardware and software systems that constitute essential components in the operation of the Internet.Physical transmission lines of all types, such as wired, fiber optic and microwave links, along with routing equipment, the accompanying critical software services like the Domain Name System (DNS), Email, website hosting, authentication and authorization, storage systems, and database servers are considered critical Internet components. Critical_Internet_infrastructure
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| Macedonians in Serbia Macedonians_in_Serbia
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| Nepaheshgar/Archive 3 User_talk:Nepaheshgar/Archive_3
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| Bulgarians in Albania Bulgarians in Albania are ethnic Bulgarians living in present-day Albania and most particularly in Mala Prespa and Golo Bardo. In the 1989 census a total of 782 people claimed either Romanian, Bulgarian or Czechoslovakian nationality. The State Agency for Bulgarians Abroad states that about 40,000 to 50,000 persons of Bulgarian origin are living in Albania Islam during the centuries when the Ottoman Empire ruled the Balkans. Bulgarians_in_Albania
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