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Priš·ti·na

 (prĭsh′tə-nä′)
The capital and largest city of Kosovo, in the east-central part of the country. It was founded near the site of a Roman settlement.
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Priština

(Serbian ˈpriːʃtina)
n
(Placename) the capital of Kosovo: under Turkish control until 1912; severely damaged in the Kosovo conflict of 1999; nearby is the 14th-century Gračanica monastery. Pop: 261 000 (2005 est)
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