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List Of People From Ferizaj
The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Ferizaj. List * Haki Xhakli, painter and university professor * Genc Iseni, footballer * Shefqet Pllana, ethnographer * Laurit Krasniqi, footballer * Shtjefën Kurti, priest * Sefë Kosharja, Albanian military * Arsim Abazi, footballer * Lucjan Avgustini, prelate * Ljuba Tadić, Serbian actor * Čika Mišo, shoeshiner * Dardan Çerkini, footballer * Zana Berisha, model * Egli Kaja, footballer * Mozzik, rapper * Ylber Ramadani, footballer * Bujar Lika, footballer * Leard Sadriu, footballer * Veli Sahiti, singer * Astrit Fazliu, footballer * Rreze Abdullahu, writer * Nehat Islami, journalist * Ramadan Ramadani, painter * Regard (DJ), Regard, disc jockey * Loredana Zefi, singer * Stefan Milutin, Kingdom of Serbia (medieval), King of Serbia and founder of nearby Petrič Fortress References

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Ferizaj
Ferizaj, . or Uroševac, . Also formerly known as Ferizovići ( tr, Firzovik). is the sixth largest city in Kosovo by population and seat of Ferizaj Municipality and Ferizaj District. Ferizaj has been populated since the prehistoric era by the Starčevo, Vinča and Baden culture. During the Ottoman period, Ferizaj served as a trading center on the route between Belgrade and Thessaloniki. Ferizaj has always been considered as a city where tolerance and coexistence in terms of religion and culture has been part of the society in the last centuries. During and after the Kosovo War in 1999, the US Army base Camp Bondsteel was established outside of the city, now being used by forces belonging to KFOR. It is the largest and the most expensive foreign military base built by the Americans in South Eastern Europe, since the Vietnam War. Ferizaj is located in the south-eastern part of Kosovo, about halfway between the cities of Pristina and Skopje. It is some 230 kilometres north-ea ...
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