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Kosova
TypeBimonthly
Founder(s)Gjergj Bubani
PublisherIoan Mihail Lehova (Jani Mihal Lehova)[1]
Managing editorGjergj Bubani
Founded25 May 1932
Political alignmentAlbanian National Cause
LanguageAlbanian, Romanian, French
Ceased publication11 July 1933
CityConstanța
CountryRomania

Kosova ("Kosovo") was an Albanian Nationalistic political newspaper published in Constanța, Romania, during 1932-1933.

History

The newspaper started on 25 May 1932 in Constanța directed by Gjergj Bubani, an Albanian native of Korçë who had emigrated to Romania in 1920.[2] It was printed in the "Albania" printing house (1912-1948) of Constanța, owned by Mihail Xoxe, an Albanian publicist and activist from Negovan.[3] The standard issue consisted of 4 pages in Albanian, Romanian, and French. Beside Bubani, other contributors were Dhimiter Pasko, Ali Asllani, Kristo Luarasi, M.Pogaçe, Selami Çela, all using pen-names.[4]
In 1933, the satirical-literary[5] supplement Brumbulli (Dung beetle) was added to it.[6] One issue of 1933 appears of 16 pages, and one of 18. The last issue dates 11 July 1933.[1]

Political statement

The political mission of the newspaper as written on its front page:[1][3]

  1. The right of self-determination for the occupied regions (Kosovo-Chameria).
  2. An autonomous Macedonia (region), Canton-based, with all political features of Switzerland, where Albanian-Macedonians, Aromanian-Macedonians, Bulgarian-Macedonians, Turk-Macedonians, and Greek-Macedonians have their free cantons.
  3. Consolidation of our (Albania) independence, radicalization of social reforms, and crystallization of the constitutional rights.
  4. Close by cooperation between three pillars of the Albanian nation, which are the Albanians of free Albania, the Albanians of occupied Albania, and the colonies.

References

  1. ^ a b c Marian Petcu (2012), Istoria jurnalismului din România în date, Polirom, ISBN 9789734630677, OCLC 845064460
  2. ^ Robert Elsie (2012), A Biographical Dictionary of Albanian History, I. B. Tauris, p. 54, ISBN 978-1780764313
  3. ^ a b Baki Ymeri (2013-06-05), Negovanasit e Bukureshtit: Mihail Sotir Xoxe (in Albanian), Gazeta Kritika Online, Botuesi i Shqipërisë së re, Mihal Xoxe, ishte njëherit kopronar i Shtypshkronjës Albania në Konstancë
  4. ^ Gjurmime albanologjike: Seria e shkencave historike, vol. 1, Priština: Instituti Albanologjik i Prishtinës, 1972, p. 55, ISSN 0436-0273, OCLC 1461456
  5. ^ Cristia Maksutovici (1995), Confluențe culturale româno-albaneze, Bucharest: Editura Kriterion, p. 114, ISBN 9789732604267, OCLC 35298737
  6. ^ Hamit Boriçi (1997), Një shekull e gjysmë publicistikë shqiptare (1848-1997), Enti Botues Poligrafik "Gjergj Fishta", p. 123, OCLC 42598494