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PRISHTINA
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Prishtina Naten
The majority of the population of Kosovo speaks Albanian. Serb-Croatian is universally understood, but not all the Albanians are keen to speak it.
* The Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnian languages are almost completely identical. Before the era of aggressive nationalist cultural and linguistical policies in former Yugoslavia, it was known as Serbo-Croatian, although today some people in former Yugoslavia do not use this general expression for their common language.
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