Kosov@
Apparence
: Kosova
Étymologie
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- (Rare) Kosovo (pays d’Europe).
The OSCE, given the mandate of police training under a specific pillar system of post-conflict managment, is successfully training new police recuits in Kosov@ to that effect.
— (C. van den Anker, The Political Economy of New Slavery, Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2003, page 105 → lire en ligne)Almost on a daily basis numerous public discussions on specific topics, anti-war protests, peace walks and marches, open letters and appeals, etc. were organised by peace groups throughout the country. (Two public protests and a few discussions held in Belgrade were particularly devoted to Kosov@ issue.) Peace activists were even going to war zones, trying to calm down population in panic, to assist those who suffered consequences, and to try to persuade people not to join fighting against their neighbours.
— (Nena Skopljanac, What could be but was not done?, Nr. 80, gssa.ch, 27 juin 1999 → lire en ligne)
Gentilés et adjectifs correspondants
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[modifier le wikicode]- → Ce mot est dans la thématique des pays d’Europe.
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Références
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[modifier le wikicode]- ↑ C. van den Anker, The Political Economy of New Slavery, Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2003, page 12