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Bajgora (Albanian: Bajgorë; Serbian; Бајгора) is a
village in the muni****lity of
Mitrovica in Kosovo. It is
located in the
south of the
Kopaonik mountain...
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Bajgora Wind Farm (Albanian:
Parku i Erës
Bajgora) is the
largest wind farm in Kosovo. It has a
nameplate capacity of 102.6 MW and it is estimated...
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Bajgora is a
village in Kosovo.
Bajgora may also
refer to:
Bislim Bajgora (c. 1900 – 1
March 1947), an
Albanian nationalist and Axis
collaborator during...
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Bislim Kadri Bajgora (1880 – 1
March 1947) was an
Albanian nationalist and Axis collaborator,
Adjutant for the
Balli Kombëtar
forces of
Kosovo during...
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village of
Bajgora being the
largest of
their 54 settlements.
Rahim Ademi,
retired Croatian Army
general Shemsi Ahmeti, UÇK
commander Bislim Bajgora, adjutant...
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specifically in the
Shala e Bajgorës region, lies Kosovo's
largest wind farm. The
Bajgora Wind Farm is
located in the
southern foothills of the
Kopaonik mountains...
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electricity generation with more
renewables sources, such as wind
farms in
Bajgora and Kitka. A
joint energy bloc
between Kosovo and Albania, is in work after...
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lignite power plants and to
replace them with wind
power plants such as
Bajgora and
Kitka wind farms, and with
solar parks. Kosovo's road
network is relatively...
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Kosovo and
centers on two
young boys,
Petrit (Lum Veseli) and Oki (Andi
Bajgora). At the
start of the film, the two ride on Oki's new
bicycle to see a...
- euractiv.com. 2022-08-31.
Retrieved 2023-06-10. "Energy from the wind in
Bajgora - K2.0".
Kosovo 2.0. 2023-04-18.
Retrieved 2023-06-10. "KITKA Wind". www...