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Kosovo has a population of 1.8 million people with Pristina as its capital. It declared independence in 2008 and uses the euro as currency. The majority of Kosovo's population is Albanian and Muslim. While 111 countries recognize Kosovo, some European nations like Russia and Serbia do not recognize it. Kosovo has a high human development index ranking of 51 but faces obstacles to EU membership like its relationship with Serbia and lack of unanimous recognition.
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Germany was founded on January 1, 1871 with Berlin as its capital. It has a population of over 82 million people and its economy had GDP growth of 1.7% in 2016. Tourism is a major industry, employing over 2.9 million people and accounting for 4.4% of GDP. In 2015 there were over 436 million overnight stays in Germany, mostly by domestic travelers. Popular tourist destinations include Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and cities along the Rhine River. The government and regional authorities promote tourism through various marketing campaigns.
The document summarizes Germany's social insurance system, including its history and present situation. It discusses the five main parts of social insurance - health, nursing care, unemployment, pension, and accident insurance. It provides details on contribution rates, benefits provided, and how the system is financed. The document also briefly compares social insurance systems in other countries and considers future prospects for Germany's system.
This document provides an overview of the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. For each country, it includes sections on general data, economic data, development highlights, and either foreign investment, labor market, or migration trends. The document aims to introduce key facts and recent history for understanding the Baltic region.
3. Informazione generale
E il più alto livello
professionistico di
calcio italiano
Fondata nel 1898 Il titolo del campionato
si chiama Scudetto
20 squadre dal 2005 Seguauto della Serie B,
C e D
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4. I Loghi
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Logo della Serie A in uso dal 2019
La Federazione Italiana Giuoco Calcio
Una stella per dieci scudetti
5. Uefa ranking 2020
1. Spagna Primera Divison
2. Inghilterra Premier League
3. Germania Bundesliga
4. Italia Serie A
5. Francia Ligue 1
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6. Nella Serie A dal
1 Inter 1929
2 AS Roma 1952
3 A.C. Milan 1983
4 Lazio 1988
5 Udinese Calcio 1995
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7. I campioni dal 2001
2012-19 Juventus
2011 A.C. Milan
2006-10 Internazionale Milano
2005 nessuno
2004 A.C. Milan
2002-03 Juventus
2001 AS Roma
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8. Giocatori con più presenze 2020
1. Gianluigi Buffon Juventus 647
Paolo Maldini A.C. Milan 647
3. Francesco Totti AS Roma 619
4. Javier Zanetti Inter 615
5. Gianluca Pagliuca FC Bologna 592
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9. Valori di mercato Top 5
1. Paulo Dybala 72,00 mln €
2. Christian Eriksen 68,00 mln €
3. Romelu Lukaku 68,00 mln €
4. Matthijs de Ligt 67,50 mln €
5. Lautaro Martínez 64,00 mln €
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10. Valori di mercato Top 5
1. Paulo Dybala 72,00 mln €
2. Christian Eriksen 68,00 mln €
3. Romelu Lukaku 68,00 mln €
4. Matthijs de Ligt 67,50 mln €
5. Lautaro Martínez 64,00 mln €
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12. Le fonti
Schönau, Birgit (2005): Calcio: Die Italiener und
ihr Fußball, Köln: Kiepenhauer & Witsch
5 Jahres Wertung (2020): 5 Jahres Wertung der
UEFA Saison 2019/2020
https://www.5-jahres-
wertung.de/APD/Online/5JW.php (27.04.2020)
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13. Le fonti
Sky (2020): Giocatori con più presenze in Serie
A: Buffon raggiunge Maldini
https://sport.sky.it/calcio/serie-a/giocatori-
piu-presenze-serie-a (27.04.2020)
Transfermarkt (2020): Valori di mercato Serie
A https://www.transfermarkt.it/serie-
a/marktwerte/wettbewerb/IT1 (25.04.2020)
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