11 facts you did not know about Kosovo independence

In the case of the 11th anniversary of Kosovo's independence, we bring you 11 facts about the historic day of February 17, 2008. Kosovo's independence is announced on February 17th 2008, at 15:39 minutes. Kosovo flag and logo designer Muhammad Ibrahim the first to sign Kosovo's declaration of independence were: [...]
- Kosovo's independence is announced on February 17th 2008, at 15:39 minutes.
- Kosovo flag and logo designer Muhammad Ibrahim
- The first to sign Kosovo's declaration of independence were President Fatmir Sejdiu, the chairman of the assembly, Jakup Krasniqi, as well as the country's prime minister, Hashim Thaci.
- The first states to recognise Kosovo as a state after declaring independence were: Costa Rica, the US, France, Afghanistan, Albania, Turkey, Great Britain, and so on.
- The 200-year-old parchment in which Kosovo's declaration of independence has been signed is located in the Office of the Speaker of the Parliament.
- In addition to the parchment, there are also the pencil with which the signatures are put, the lists of deputies participating in the session, and the flag posted at the independence declaration hearing.
- London Museum was the one who forgave Kosovo for declaring independence
- The first flags of the Republic of Kosovo were printed in Turkey.
- Kosovo's Himni, composed by composer Mendi Meqiqi, was for the first time involved in the session of Kosovo's declaration of independence.
- The white stars on the Kosovo flag symbolize the different communities living in Kosovo, the yellow map symbolizes Kosovo's wealth, while the blue color symbolizes Europe.
- Presented during Kosovo's declaration of independence hearing, with direct broadcasts, there had been the world's best known media as: CNN, BBC etc., writes Indexline.












