AShAK with books written in foreign languages ​​about the history of Kosovo

AShAK with books written in foreign languages ​​about the history of Kosovo

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In honor of the 25th anniversary of the NATO intervention and the liberation of Kosovo, the Academy of Sciences and Arts of Kosovo has opened the exhibitionotshme "Kosova in the memory of the world" with historical books of Kosovo written in foreign languages, CE Report quotes KosovaPress

In the books exhibited in AShAK, the history of the people of Kosovo in times of war and the support of major countries towards Kosovo is written. Through the country's writings and history, the call for caution and conscience is conveyed.

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