| Vučitrn Vučitrn or Vushtrri ( or Vushtrria; , Vučitrn; ) is a city and municipality in north-eastern Kosovo. It is the seat of the Mitrovica District. The name of the city means "wolf's thorn", the name of the spiny restharrow plant in Serbian.Although there is no official data, the total population of the municipality is estimated at 106,000. Vučitrn
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| Dora Bakoyannis Dora Bakoyannis (, born Theodora Mitsotakis) (born May 6, 1954) is a Greek politician, the current Minister for Foreign Affairs of Greece and Chairperson in Office of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe; former Mayor of Athens. She was the first woman mayor of Athens in the city's history, the only elected woman mayor of the Greek capital so far, and also the first woman to serve as Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs, the highest government position yet held by a female Greek politician. Dora_Bakoyannis
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| Movement for Rights and Freedoms The Movement for Rights and Freedoms (; ) is a centrist political party in Bulgaria, often described as an ethnic Turkish one. The MRF is a member of the Liberal International and considers itself a liberal party, rather like the Swedish People's Party - party of the Swedish-speaking minority of Finland. It has been chaired by Ahmed Doğan since its official establishment on 4 January 1990. Movement_for_Rights_and_Freedoms
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| United Civil Party of Belarus The United Civic Party of Belarus () is a centre-right, liberal-conservative party in Belarus. The party opposes the government of Alexander Lukashenko, generally participates in the country's elections, but doesn't have a single member in parliament. It claims its lack of seats is due to the unfairness of the election process, a claim to which international election monitors have lent some credence. United_Civil_Party_of_Belarus
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| Bulgarian people Talk:Bulgarian_people
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| Party BPF Party BPF (Belarusian:Partyja BNF) is a political party in Belarus. It was founded as the Belarusian (National) People's Front "Revival" or BPF (Belarusian:Biełaruski Narodny Front "Adradžeńnie", BNF) during the perestroika times by members of the Belarusian intelligentsia, including Vasil Bykaŭ, and Michaś Dubianiecki. Party_BPF
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| Vitina Vitina or Viti (; ) is a town and municipality in the Gnjilane district of south-eastern Kosovo. Vitina
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| Beslan school hostage crisis Beslan_school_hostage_crisis
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| Talysh people Talysh (also Talishi, Taleshi or Talyshi) are an Iranian people who speak the Talysh language, one of the Northwestern Iranian languages. It is spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil and the southern parts of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Northern Talysh (the part in the Republic of Azerbaijan) was historically known as Talish-i Gushtasbi. Talysh_people
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| History of the Jews in Norway Jews in Norway have a long history, and they are one of the country's smallest ethnic and religious minorities. The largest synagogue is in Oslo, and a smaller synagogue in Trondheim (63° 25' N) is often claimed, erroneously, to be the world's northernmost synagogue. Trondheim's is fifth on the list; the northernmost synagogue is located in Murmansk, Russia. History_of_the_Jews_in_Norway
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| History of Kosovo The Kosovo region in the Balkans in antiquity was known as Dardania, and from the 1st century AD formed part of the Roman province of Moesia. It was part of Serbian medieval states notably Raška (Serbian Cyrillic:Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Kosovo Vilayet dates to 1875, with borders significantly different from today's Kosovo. History_of_Kosovo
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| Turkic languages Talk:Turkic_languages
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| Kriminalpolizei is the standard term for the criminal investigation agency within the police forces of Germany, Austria and the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland. Kriminalpolizei
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| News sources/Europe Wikipedia:News_sources/Europe
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| Georgian–Abkhazian conflict Georgian-Abkhazian conflict refers to the ethnic conflict between Georgians and Abkhazians in Abkhazia, which is presently a de facto independent partially recognized republic. In a broader sense, Georgian-Abkhaz conflict can be considered as part of a geopolitical conflict in the Caucasus region, intensified at the end of the 20th century in conjunction with the Collapse of the Soviet Union. Georgian–Abkhazian_conflict
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| Post-election developments in Ukraine, 2004 presidential election held in Ukraine on 21 November 2004 that sparked off the "Orange Revolution". Post-election_developments_in_Ukraine,_2004
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| United States presidential election, 2004 The United States held its 55th quadrennial presidential election on Tuesday, November 2, 2004. Republican Party candidate and incumbent President George W. Bush defeated Democratic Party candidate John Kerry, the junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Foreign policy was the dominant theme throughout the election campaign, particularly Bush's conduct of the War on Terrorism and the 2003 invasion of Iraq. United_States_presidential_election,_2004
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| Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE) was negotiated and concluded during the last years of the Cold War and established comprehensive limits on key categories of conventional military equipment in Europe (from the Atlantic to the Urals) and mandated the destruction of excess weaponry. The treaty proposed equal limits for the two "groups of states-parties", NATO and the Warsaw Pact. Treaty_on_Conventional_Armed_Forces_in_Europe
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| Kačanik Kačanik or Kaçanik (; , Kačanik) is a town and municipality in southern Kosovo Kačanik
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