| Gora (region) Gora (Гора) is a geographical region in southern Kosovo, mostly inhabited by the Gorani people. Between 1992 and 1999, Gora was a municipality, and its population was 17,574 people according to 1991 census. Today, the region is part of the municipality of Dragaš. Gora_(region)
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| Transnistria/Archive 2 Talk:Transnistria/Archive_2
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| Republic of Moldova/Archive1 Talk:Republic_of_Moldova/Archive1
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| Belarus legislative election, 2004 Template:Belarus_legislative_election,_2004
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| Serbs of Croatia Serbs of Croatia sometimes called the Frontiersmen (Krajishniks or Grenzer) are the largest single national minority in the Republic of Croatia. Majority of Serbs trace their roots in the territory of present day Croatia for over 400 years. A large number of ethnic Serbs immigrated in 1538 when Kaiser Ferdinand I, ruler of the Habsburg Monarchy offered sanctuary and permanent settlement to displaced Serbs (Rasca) fleeing from the Turks, placing them under Austrian military administration. Serbs_of_Croatia
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| Bosnia and Herzegovina Portal:Bosnia_and_Herzegovina
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| Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany) Federal_Criminal_Police_Office_(Germany)
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| Belarusian presidential election, 2006 The elections for the position of president of Belarus took place on March 19 2006. The winner of the elections holds the office until the next round of scheduled elections, which are determined by the country's House of Representatives. Western observers have deemed the elections rigged. Belarusian_presidential_election,_2006
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| Caucasus Germans Caucasus Germans () are part of the German minority in Russia and the Soviet Union. They migrated to the Caucasus largely in the first half of the 19th century and settled in the North Caucasus, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and in the region of Kars (present-day Turkey). In 1941, the majority of them were subject to deportation to Central Asia and Siberia during the Stalinist population transfer in the Soviet Union. Caucasus_Germans
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| OSCE Minsk Group OSCE Minsk Group was created in 1992 by the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE, now Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)) to encourage a peaceful, negotiated resolution to the conflict between Azerbaijan and Armenia over Nagorno-Karabakh. OSCE_Minsk_Group
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| Sofia Kalistratova Sofia Kalistratova or Sofiya Vasilievna Kallistratova () (1907 – 1989), was a public defense lawyer in Russia during the Soviet period. She defended various Soviet dissidents and from 1977 was Sofia_Kalistratova
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| Disputed status of Transnistria The disputed status of Transnistria arose because of the Transnistrian unilateral declaration of independence on September 2, 1990 from the Moldavian SSR, while still part of the Soviet Union. This was not recognized by any country or international organizations, who consider it to be part of Moldova. Disputed_status_of_Transnistria
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| Census in Armenia census in Armenia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union was conducted by the Republic of Armenia in 2001-2002. The Azgayin Zhoghov (National Assembly) adopted the law "On Census" in 1999, but the government lacked the necessary funds to carry out the count immediately. Census_in_Armenia
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| Glogovac Glogovac or Gllogovc ( or Drenas; ) is a town and municipality in the Pristina district of central Kosovo. Glogovac
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| Obilić Obilić
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| Mališevo Mališevo or Malisheva (Albanian Malishevë or Malisheva; Serbian:Mališevo) is a town and municipality in the Prizren District of central Kosovo Mališevo
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| Suva Reka Suva Reka or Suhareka (, Suharekë, or Theranda, Therandë; , Suva Reka) is a town and municipality in the Prizren district of southern Kosovo Suva_Reka
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| WikiProject Elections and Referenda Wikipedia:WikiProject_Elections_and_Referenda
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