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Greeks in Albania

Index Greeks in Albania

The Greeks of Albania are ethnic Greeks who live in or originate from areas within modern Albania. [1]

166 relations: Acroceraunian School, Albania, Albanian language, Albanian Police, Alexandros Vasileiou, Ali Pasha of Ioannina, Amnesty International, Andreas Tatos, Ano Pogoni, Apostol Arsache, Apulia, Aromanians, Arvanites, Australia, Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus, Balkans, Berat County, Chaonians, Charles Moskos, Christakis Zografos, Constantinople, Cosmas of Aetolia, Dean Kalimniou, Death of Aristotelis Goumas, Delvinë, Delvinë District, Demographics of Albania, Derviçan, Devoll (municipality), Dimitri Nanopoulos, Dimitrios Doulis, Dropull, Durrës, Durrës District, East–West Schism, Eastern Orthodox Church, Edi Rama, Elbasan, Eleni Foureira, Elini Dimoutsos, English language, Enver Hoxha, Epirus, Epirus (region), Evangelos Zappas, Fier, Fier District, George Tenet, Georgios Christakis-Zografos, Georgios Sinas, ..., Gjirokastër, Gjirokastër County, Gjirokastër District, Greece, Greek language, Greek passport, Greeks, Griko dialect, Hellenic Gendarmerie, Hellenic Parliament, Himara, Himariote dialect, Human rights in Albania, Ioakeim Martianos, Ioannina, Ioannis Pangas, Ioannis Poutetsis, Italy, Katina Papa, Kavajë District, Kolonjë (municipality), Konstantinos Lagoumitzis, Konstantinos Skenderis, Konstantinos Zappas, Korçë, Korçë County, Korçë District, Kosmas Thesprotos, Kyriakos Kyritsis, Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis, Laert Vasili, Lawyer, League of Nations, Lefter Millo, Leonidas Sabanis, Lunxhëria, Macedonian Struggle, Mani Peninsula, Michael Vasileiou, Mihal Kasso, Millet (Ottoman Empire), Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction, Moscopole, Nartë, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Nektarios Terpos, New Academy (Moscopole), Nikolaos Dailakis, Northern Epirus, Northern Epirus Liberation Front, Olympic Games, Omonoia (organization), Ottoman Empire, Panagiotis Kone, Panajot Pano, Panathenaic Stadium, Panepirotic Federation of Australia, Panteleimon Kotokos, Paris Peace Conference, 1919, Parliament of Albania, Përmet, Përmet District, Pension, People's Socialist Republic of Albania, Peqin District, Petros Zappas, Physics, Pogon, Albania, Poliçan, Gjirokastër, Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania, Protocol of Corfu, Pyrros Dimas, Qestorat, Red and Black Alliance, Republic of Venice, Rita Wilson, Sarandë, Sarandë District, Shkodër, Simon Sinas, Simon Stefani, Sophianos of Dryinoupolis, Sopik, Sotiris Ninis, Spiro Koleka, Spiro Ksera, Spyromilios, Spyros Spyromilios, Stavrianos Vistiaris, Takis Tsiakos, Tasos Vidouris, Tepelenë District, Thanasis Vagias, Themistoklis Bamichas, Theophrastos Georgiadis, Tirana, Tirana District, United States, Unity for Human Rights Party, University of Nova Gorica, Varieties of Modern Greek, Vasil Bollano, Vasileios Ioannidis, Vasileios of Dryinoupolis, Vasileios Sachinis, Vlachs, Vlorë, Vlorë County, Vlorë District, Worcester, Massachusetts, World War II, Zachos Milios, Zappeion, Zografeion Lyceum, Zographeion College, Zvërnec. Expand index (116 more) »

Acroceraunian School

The Acroceraunian School (Ακροκεραύνιος Σχολή, Akrokeravnios Scholi) is a Greek elementary school in the town of Himara, southern Albania.

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Albania

Albania (Shqipëri/Shqipëria; Shqipni/Shqipnia or Shqypni/Shqypnia), officially the Republic of Albania (Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe.

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Albanian language

Albanian (shqip, or gjuha shqipe) is a language of the Indo-European family, in which it occupies an independent branch.

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Albanian Police

The Albanian State Police (Policia e Shtetit) is the national police and law enforcement agency which operates throughout the Republic of Albania.

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Alexandros Vasileiou

Alexandros Vasileiou (Αλέξανδρος Βασιλείου, 1760–1818) was a Greek merchant and scholar, one of the representatives of the modern Greek Enlightenment.

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Ali Pasha of Ioannina

Ali Pasha (1740 – 24 January 1822), variously referred to as of Tepelena or of Janina/Yannina/Ioannina, or the Lion of Yannina, was an Ottoman Albanian ruler who served as pasha of a large part of western Rumelia, the Ottoman Empire's European territories, which was referred to as the Pashalik of Yanina.

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Amnesty International

Amnesty International (commonly known as Amnesty or AI) is a London-based non-governmental organization focused on human rights.

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Andreas Tatos

Andreas Tatos (Greek: Ανδρέας Τάτος; born 11 May 1989) is a Greek footballer currently playing for Turkish TFF First League club Elazığspor.

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Ano Pogoni

Ano Pogoni (Άνω Πωγώνι) is a former municipality in the Ioannina regional unit, Epirus, Greece.

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Apostol Arsache

Apostol Arsache (in Romanian) or Apostolos Arsakis (Απόστολος Αρσάκης; 1792–1874) was a Greek-Romanian politician and philanthropist.

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Apulia

Apulia (Puglia; Pùglia; Pulia; translit) is a region of Italy in Southern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Strait of Òtranto and Gulf of Taranto to the south.

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Aromanians

The Aromanians (Rrãmãnj, Armãnj; Aromâni) are a Latin European ethnic group native to the Balkans, traditionally living in northern and central Greece, central and southern Albania, the Republic of Macedonia, Kosovo and south-western Bulgaria.

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Arvanites

Arvanites (Αρβανίτες, Arvanítes; Arvanitika: Arbëreshë / Αρbε̰ρεσ̈ε̰ or Arbërorë) are a bilingual population group in Greece who traditionally speak Arvanitika, a dialect of the Albanian language, along with Greek.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands.

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Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus

The Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus (translit) was a short-lived, self-governing entity founded in the aftermath of the Balkan Wars on February 28, 1914 by Greeks living in southern Albania (Northern Epirotes).

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Balkans

The Balkans, or the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographic area in southeastern Europe with various and disputed definitions.

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Berat County

Berat County (Qarku i Beratit) is one of the 12 counties of the Republic of Albania, spanning a surface area of with the capital in Berat.

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Chaonians

The Chaonians (Greek: Χάονες, Cháones) were an ancient Greek tribe that inhabited the region of Epirus located in the north-west of modern Greece and southern Albania.

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Charles Moskos

Charles C. Moskos (May 20, 1934 – May 31, 2008) was a sociologist of the United States military and a professor at Northwestern University.

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Christakis Zografos

Christakis Zografos (Χρηστάκης Ζωγράφος, Hristaki Zoğrafos Efendi; 1820 – 19 August 1898) was an Ottoman Greek banker, benefactor and one of the distinguished personalities of the Greek community of Constantinople (modern Istanbul).

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Constantinople

Constantinople (Κωνσταντινούπολις Konstantinoúpolis; Constantinopolis) was the capital city of the Roman/Byzantine Empire (330–1204 and 1261–1453), and also of the brief Latin (1204–1261), and the later Ottoman (1453–1923) empires.

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Cosmas of Aetolia

Cosmas of Aetolia, sometimes Kosmas of Aetolia or Cosmas/Kosmas the Aetolian or Patrokosmas "Father Cosmas" (Κοσμάς Αιτωλός, Kosmas Etolos; born between 1700 and 1714 – died 1779), was a monk in the Greek Orthodox Church.

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Dean Kalimniou

Dean Kalimniou (also known as Konstantinos Kalymnios) (Κωνσταντῖνος Καλυμνιός) is an Australian lawyer, writer of Greek descent.

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Death of Aristotelis Goumas

The death of Aristotelis Goumas took place on August 12, 2010, in Himarë, Albania, when the motorcycle of 37-year-old ethnic Greek shopkeeper Aristotelis Goumas was hit by a car driven by three Albanian men from Vlorë.

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Delvinë

Delvinë (Albanian: Delvinë or Delvina, Greek: Δέλβινο, Delvino) is a town and a municipality in Vlorë County, southern Albania, northeast of Saranda.

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Delvinë District

Delvinë District or Delvina District (Albanian: Rrethi i Delvinës) was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Vlorë County.

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Demographics of Albania

This article is about the demographic features of the population of Albania, including population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population.

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Derviçan

Derviçan (Dervitsani, also known as Dervician) is a settlement in the former Dropull i Poshtëm municipality, Gjirokastër County, southern Albania.

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Devoll (municipality)

Devoll (Devolli) is a municipality in Korçë County, southeastern Albania.

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Dimitri Nanopoulos

Dimitri V. Nanopoulos (Δημήτρης Νανόπουλος; born 13 September 1948) is a Greek physicist.

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Dimitrios Doulis

Dimitrios Doulis (Δημήτριος Δούλης, 1865–1928), was a Greek military officer, from Nivica in modern southern Albania (Northern Epirus).

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Dropull

Dropull (Δρόπολις, Dropolis) is a municipality and a predominantly Greek-inhabited region in Gjirokastër County, in southern Albania.

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Durrës

Durrës (Durazzo,, historically known as Epidamnos and Dyrrachium, is the second most populous city of the Republic of Albania. The city is the capital of the surrounding Durrës County, one of 12 constituent counties of the country. By air, it is northwest of Sarandë, west of Tirana, south of Shkodër and east of Rome. Located on the Adriatic Sea, it is the country's most ancient and economic and historic center. Founded by Greek colonists from Corinth and Corfu under the name of Epidamnos (Επίδαμνος) around the 7th century BC, the city essentially developed to become significant as it became an integral part of the Roman Empire and its successor the Byzantine Empire. The Via Egnatia, the continuation of the Via Appia, started in the city and led across the interior of the Balkan Peninsula to Constantinople in the east. In the Middle Ages, it was contested between Bulgarian, Venetian and Ottoman dominions. Following the declaration of independence of Albania, the city served as the capital of the Principality of Albania for a short period of time. Subsequently, it was annexed by the Kingdom of Italy and Nazi Germany in the interwar period. Moreover, the city experienced a strong expansion in its demography and economic activity during the Communism in Albania. Durrës is served by the Port of Durrës, one of the largest on the Adriatic Sea, which connects the city to Italy and other neighbouring countries. Its most considerable attraction is the Amphitheatre of Durrës that is included on the tentative list of Albania for designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Once having a capacity for 20,000 people, it is the largest amphitheatre in the Balkan Peninsula.

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Durrës District

Durrës District was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Durrës County.

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East–West Schism

The East–West Schism, also called the Great Schism and the Schism of 1054, was the break of communion between what are now the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox churches, which has lasted since the 11th century.

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Eastern Orthodox Church

The Eastern Orthodox Church, also known as the Orthodox Church, or officially as the Orthodox Catholic Church, is the second-largest Christian Church, with over 250 million members.

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Edi Rama

Edi Rama (born 4 July 1964) is an Albanian politician, artist, writer and former basketball player, who has been the Prime Minister of Albania since 2013.

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Elbasan

Elbasan (Albanian: Elbasan or Elbasani) is a city and a municipality in Elbasan County, central Albania.

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Eleni Foureira

Eleni Foureira (Ελένη Φουρέιρα; born Entela Fureraj; 7 March 1987) is a Greek singer, actress, dancer, and fashion designer.

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Elini Dimoutsos

Charalambos-Elini Dimoutsos (Χαράλαμπος-Ελίνι Δημούτσος; born 18 June 1988) is a Greek footballer who plays in Greek Superleague for Lamia.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language that was first spoken in early medieval England and is now a global lingua franca.

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Enver Hoxha

Enver Halil Hoxha (16 October 190811 April 1985) was an Albanian communist politician who served as the head of state of Albania from 1944 until his death in 1985, as the First Secretary of the Party of Labour of Albania.

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Epirus

Epirus is a geographical and historical region in southeastern Europe, now shared between Greece and Albania.

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Epirus (region)

Epirus (Ήπειρος, Ípeiros), is a traditional geographic and modern administrative region in northwestern Greece.

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Evangelos Zappas

Evangelis or Evangelos Zappas (Ευαγγέλης/Ευάγγελος Ζάππας; Evanghelie Zappa, 1800–19 June 1865) was a Greek patriot, philanthropist and businessman who spent most of his life in Romania.

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Fier

Fier (Fieri) is a city and a municipality in Fier County in southwest Albania.

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Fier District

Fier District was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Fier County.

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George Tenet

George John Tenet (born January 5, 1953) is a former Director of Central Intelligence (DCI) for the United States Central Intelligence Agency as well as a Distinguished Professor in the Practice of Diplomacy at Georgetown University.

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Georgios Christakis-Zografos

Georgios Christakis-Zografos (Γεώργιος Χρηστάκης-Ζωγράφος; 1863–1920) was a Greek politician, minister of foreign affairs and president of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus (1914).

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Georgios Sinas

Georgios Sinas (Γεώργιος Σίνας., Georg Sina, 20 November 1783 - 18 May 1856) was a Greek entrepreneur, banker, national benefactor of Greece and father of the Greek national benefactor of Austria, Simon Sinas.

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Gjirokastër

Gjirokastër is a city in southern Albania, on a valley between the Gjerë mountains and the Drino, at 300 metres above sea level.

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Gjirokastër County

Gjirokastër County (Qarku i Gjirokastrës) is one of the 12 counties of Albania.

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Gjirokastër District

Gjirokastër District was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Gjirokastër County.

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Greece

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Greek language

Greek (Modern Greek: ελληνικά, elliniká, "Greek", ελληνική γλώσσα, ellinikí glóssa, "Greek language") is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece and other parts of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Black Sea.

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Greek passport

Greek passports are issued exclusively to Greek citizens for the purpose of international travel.

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Greeks

The Greeks or Hellenes (Έλληνες, Éllines) are an ethnic group native to Greece, Cyprus, southern Albania, Italy, Turkey, Egypt and, to a lesser extent, other countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. They also form a significant diaspora, with Greek communities established around the world.. Greek colonies and communities have been historically established on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and Black Sea, but the Greek people have always been centered on the Aegean and Ionian seas, where the Greek language has been spoken since the Bronze Age.. Until the early 20th century, Greeks were distributed between the Greek peninsula, the western coast of Asia Minor, the Black Sea coast, Cappadocia in central Anatolia, Egypt, the Balkans, Cyprus, and Constantinople. Many of these regions coincided to a large extent with the borders of the Byzantine Empire of the late 11th century and the Eastern Mediterranean areas of ancient Greek colonization. The cultural centers of the Greeks have included Athens, Thessalonica, Alexandria, Smyrna, and Constantinople at various periods. Most ethnic Greeks live nowadays within the borders of the modern Greek state and Cyprus. The Greek genocide and population exchange between Greece and Turkey nearly ended the three millennia-old Greek presence in Asia Minor. Other longstanding Greek populations can be found from southern Italy to the Caucasus and southern Russia and Ukraine and in the Greek diaspora communities in a number of other countries. Today, most Greeks are officially registered as members of the Greek Orthodox Church.CIA World Factbook on Greece: Greek Orthodox 98%, Greek Muslim 1.3%, other 0.7%. Greeks have greatly influenced and contributed to culture, arts, exploration, literature, philosophy, politics, architecture, music, mathematics, science and technology, business, cuisine, and sports, both historically and contemporarily.

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Griko dialect

Griko, sometimes spelled Grico in Salento is the dialect of Italiot Greek spoken by Griko people in Salento and (sometimes spelled Grecanic)in Calabria.

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Hellenic Gendarmerie

The Hellenic Gendarmerie (Elliniki Chorofylaki) was the national gendarmerie and military police (until 1941) force of Greece.

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Hellenic Parliament

The Hellenic Parliament (Βουλή των Ελλήνων, "Parliament of the Hellenes", transliterated Voulí ton Ellínon) is the parliament of Greece, located in the Old Royal Palace, overlooking Syntagma Square in Athens.

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Himara

Himara or Himarë (from Χειμάρρα, Himarra) is a bilingual region and municipality in southern Albania, part of Vlorë County.

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Himariote dialect

Himariote Greek (Χειμαρριώτικη διάλεκτος Kheimarrioutiki dialektos or Xειμαρριώτικα Kheimarrioutika) is a dialect of the Greek language that is mainly spoken by ethnic Greeks in the Himarë region of Albania.

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Human rights in Albania

Current issues concerning human rights in Albania include domestic violence, isolated cases of torture, and police brutality, the general condition of prisons, human and sex trafficking and LGBT rights.

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Ioakeim Martianos

Ioakeim Martianos (Ιωακείμ Μαρτινιανός, 1875–1955) was a Greek Orthodox bishop and author.

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Ioannina

Ioannina (Ιωάννινα), often called Yannena (Γιάννενα) within Greece, is the capital and largest city of the Ioannina regional unit and of Epirus, an administrative region in north-western Greece.

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Ioannis Pangas

Ioannis Pangas or Bangas (Ιωάννης Πάγκας, 1814–1895) was a Greek wealthy merchant and philanthropist.

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Ioannis Poutetsis

Ioannis Poutetsis (Ιωάννης Πουτέτσης, 1878–1912) was a Greek revolutionary leader from the region of Epirus, in the early 20th century.

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Italy

Italy (Italia), officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), is a sovereign state in Europe.

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Katina Papa

Katina Papa (Κατίνα Παπά; 1903–1959) was a Greek author.

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Kavajë District

The District of Kavajë (Rrethi i Kavajës) was one of the 36 Districts of Albania.

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Kolonjë (municipality)

Kolonjë is a municipality in Korçë County, southeastern Albania.

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Konstantinos Lagoumitzis

Konstantinos Lagoumitzis (Κωνσταντίνος Λαγουμιτζής, 1781–?) was a Greek revolutionary during the War of Greek Independence (1821–1830), famous for his ability to dig underground tunnels during sieges.

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Konstantinos Skenderis

Konstantinos Skenderis (Κωνσταντίνος Σκενδέρης) was a Greek journalist and author.

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Konstantinos Zappas

Konstantinos Zappas (Κωνσταντίνος Ζάππας.; 1814–1892) was a Greek entrepreneur and national benefactor.

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Korçë

Korçë ((Korça), other names see below) is a city and municipality in southeastern Albania, and the seat of Korçë County.

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Korçë County

Korçë County is one of the 12 counties of Albania, located in the eastern part of the country.

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Korçë District

Korçë District (Rrethi i Korçës), was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Korçë County.

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Kosmas Thesprotos

Kosmas Thesprotos or Kosmas o Thesprotos (Κοσμάς ο Θεσπρωτός Kosmas the Thesprotian, 1780–1852) was a Greek scholar and theologian.

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Kyriakos Kyritsis

Kyriakos Kyritsis (Κυριάκος Κυρίτσης) was a Greek lawyer and politician from the village of Stegopul (Lunxhëri), in modern southern Albania (Northern Epirus among Greeks).

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Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis

Kyriakoulis Argyrokastritis (Κυριακούλης Αργυροκαστρίτης; died 1828) also known as Kyriakoulis PolychronisPyrrhus Ruches.

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Laert Vasili

Laert Vasili (Λαέρτης Βασιλείου, Laertis Vasiliou; born 7 March 1974) is an Albanian film and stage actor and director.

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Lawyer

A lawyer or attorney is a person who practices law, as an advocate, attorney, attorney at law, barrister, barrister-at-law, bar-at-law, counsel, counselor, counsellor, counselor at law, or solicitor, but not as a paralegal or charter executive secretary.

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League of Nations

The League of Nations (abbreviated as LN in English, La Société des Nations abbreviated as SDN or SdN in French) was an intergovernmental organisation founded on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War.

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Lefter Millo

Lefter Millo (2 August 1966, Derviçan, Albania, – 8 March 1997, Giannouli, Greece) was a former Albanian football midfielder of Greek ancestry.

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Leonidas Sabanis

Leonidas Sabanis (sometimes spelled Leonidas Sampanis Λεωνίδας Σαμπάνης, Albanian: Luan Shabani) is a Greek retired weightlifter, who represented Greece in 1996, 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics.

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Lunxhëria

Lunxhëri (Lunxhëri; Λιούντζη) is a region in the Gjirokastër County, Albania.

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Macedonian Struggle

The Macedonian Struggle (Μακεδονικὸς Ἀγών, Makedonikos Agon) or Greek Struggle in Macedonia (Гръцка въоръжена пропаганда в Македония, "Greek armed propaganda in Macedonia") was a series of social, political, cultural and military conflicts between Greek and Bulgarian subjects living in Ottoman Macedonia between 1893 and 1908.

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Mani Peninsula

Mani | conventional_long_name.

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Michael Vasileiou

Michael Vasileiou (Μιχαήλ Βασιλείου) was a Greek 19th-century merchant and benefactor.

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Mihal Kasso

Mihal Kasso or Michael Kassos (Μιχαήλ Κάσσος) was a Greek politician, member and chairman of the Albanian Parliament, as well as representative of the Greek community in Albania.

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Millet (Ottoman Empire)

In the Ottoman Empire, a millet was a separate court of law pertaining to "personal law" under which a confessional community (a group abiding by the laws of Muslim Sharia, Christian Canon law, or Jewish Halakha) was allowed to rule itself under its own laws.

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Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction

The Ministry of the Interior and Administrative Reconstruction (Υπουργείο Εσωτερικών και Διοικητικής Ανασυγκρότησης) is a government department of Greece.

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Moscopole

Moscopole (Voskopojë; Moscopole; Μοσχόπολις or Βοσκόπολις; İskopol or OskopolAnscombe, Frederick (2006). ". In Anscombe, Frederick. The Ottoman Balkans, 1750–1830. Princeton: Markus Wiener Publishers. p. 99. "İskopol/Oskopol (Voskopoje, southeast Albania") is a village in Korçë County in southeastern Albania. During the 18th century, it was the cultural and commercial center of the Aromanians. At its peak, in the mid 18th century, it hosted the first printing press in the Ottoman Balkans outside Istanbul, educational institutions and numerous churches and became a leading center of Greek culture. Historians have attributed the decline of the city to a series of raids by Muslim Albanian bandits. Moscopole was initially attacked and almost destroyed by those groups in 1769 following the participation of the residents in the preparations for a Greek revolt supported by the Russian Empire. Its destruction culminated with the abandoning and destruction of 1788. Moscopole, once a prosperous city, was reduced to a small village by Ali Pasha. According to another opinion, the city's decline was mainly due to the relocation of the trade routes in central and eastern Europe following these raids. Today Moscopole, known as Voskopojë, is a small mountain village, and along with a few other local settlements is considered a holy place by local Orthodox Christians. It was one of the original homelands of the Aromanian diaspora.

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Nartë

Nartë (Narta, Άρτα or Παλαιοάρτα Arta, Palioarta) is a community in Vlorë County.

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National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

The National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA;Εθνικὸν καὶ Καποδιστριακόν Πανεπιστήμιον Ἀθηνῶν, Ethnikón kai Kapodistriakón Panepistímion Athinón), usually referred to simply as the University of Athens (UoA), is a public university in Zografou, a suburb of Athens, Greece.

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Nektarios Terpos

Nektarios Terpos (Νεκτάριος Τέρπος; late 17th-18th century) was a Greek religious scholar and monk from Moscopole (today in modern Albania and author of an important religious book, called A Handbook called Faith (Βιβλιάριο καλούμενον Πίστις), which was first published in 1732. Terpos, together with Cosmas of Aetolia, was one of the major contributors of the religious and national awakening of the Greek people (Greek Enlightenment) under the Ottoman rule.

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New Academy (Moscopole)

The New Academy or Greek Academy was a renowned educational institution, operating from 1743 to 1769 in Moscopole, an 18th-century cultural and commercial metropolis of the Aromanians and leading center of Greek culture in what is now southeastern Albania.

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Nikolaos Dailakis

Nikolaos or Lakis Dailakis (Νικόλαος Νταηλάκης, -1941) was a Greek revolutionary of the Macedonian Struggle.

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Northern Epirus

Northern Epirus (Βόρειος Ήπειρος, Vorios Ipiros, Epiri i Veriut) is a term used to refer to those parts of the historical region of Epirus, in the western Balkans, which today are part of Albania.

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Northern Epirus Liberation Front

The Northern Epirus Liberation Front (MAVI: Metopo Apeleftherosis Voriou Ipirou, Μέτωπο Απελευθέρωσης Βορείου Ηπείρου, ΜΑΒΗ) also called Northern Epirote Liberation Organization (EAOVI: Ethniki Apeleftherotiki Organosi Vorioipiroton, Εθνική Απελευθερωτική Οργάνωση Βορειοηπειρωτών, ΕΑΟΒΗ), was an ethnic Greek resistance group that operated in areas of southern Albania (Northern Epirus) during the Italian and German occupation of Albania (1942–44).

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Olympic Games

The modern Olympic Games or Olympics (Jeux olympiques) are leading international sporting events featuring summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competitions.

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Omonoia (organization)

Omonoia (Ομόνοια) is a Greek social, political and cultural organization in Albania that promotes minority rights for the Greek minority in the south of the country.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire (دولت عليه عثمانیه,, literally The Exalted Ottoman State; Modern Turkish: Osmanlı İmparatorluğu or Osmanlı Devleti), also historically known in Western Europe as the Turkish Empire"The Ottoman Empire-also known in Europe as the Turkish Empire" or simply Turkey, was a state that controlled much of Southeast Europe, Western Asia and North Africa between the 14th and early 20th centuries.

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Panagiotis Kone

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Panajot Pano

Panajot Pano (7 March 1939 – 19 January 2010) was an Albanian football player.

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Panathenaic Stadium

The Panathenaic Stadium (Παναθηναϊκό Στάδιο, Panathinaïkó Stádio) or Kallimarmaro (Καλλιμάρμαρο, lit. "beautiful marble") is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece.

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Panepirotic Federation of Australia

The Panepirotic Federation of Australia (Πανηπειρωτική Ομοσπονδία Αυστραλίας) was founded in 1982 as a Federation of various organisations representing migrants who originated from the region of Epirus, throughout Australia.

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Panteleimon Kotokos

Panteleimon Kotokos (Παντελεήμων Κοτόκος Αργυροκάστρου; 1890–1969) was a bishop of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania.

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Paris Peace Conference, 1919

The Paris Peace Conference, also known as Versailles Peace Conference, was the meeting of the victorious Allied Powers following the end of World War I to set the peace terms for the defeated Central Powers.

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Parliament of Albania

The Parliament of Albania (Kuvendi i Shqipërisë) or Kuvendi is the unicameral representative body of the citizens of the Republic of Albania; it is Albania's legislature.

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Përmet

Përmet is a town and a municipality in Gjirokastër County, southern Albania.

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Përmet District

Përmet District (Rrethi i Përmetit) was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Gjirokastër County.

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Pension

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People's Socialist Republic of Albania

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Peqin District

Peqin District (Rrethi i Peqinit) was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Elbasan County.

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Petros Zappas

Petros Zappas (Πέτρος Ζάππας), was a Greek entrepreneur and politician, and a member of the Zappas family of national benefactors from Labovë in the Ottoman Empire and was briefly part of the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus.

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Physics

Physics (from knowledge of nature, from φύσις phýsis "nature") is the natural science that studies matterAt the start of The Feynman Lectures on Physics, Richard Feynman offers the atomic hypothesis as the single most prolific scientific concept: "If, in some cataclysm, all scientific knowledge were to be destroyed one sentence what statement would contain the most information in the fewest words? I believe it is that all things are made up of atoms – little particles that move around in perpetual motion, attracting each other when they are a little distance apart, but repelling upon being squeezed into one another..." and its motion and behavior through space and time and that studies the related entities of energy and force."Physical science is that department of knowledge which relates to the order of nature, or, in other words, to the regular succession of events." Physics is one of the most fundamental scientific disciplines, and its main goal is to understand how the universe behaves."Physics is one of the most fundamental of the sciences. Scientists of all disciplines use the ideas of physics, including chemists who study the structure of molecules, paleontologists who try to reconstruct how dinosaurs walked, and climatologists who study how human activities affect the atmosphere and oceans. Physics is also the foundation of all engineering and technology. No engineer could design a flat-screen TV, an interplanetary spacecraft, or even a better mousetrap without first understanding the basic laws of physics. (...) You will come to see physics as a towering achievement of the human intellect in its quest to understand our world and ourselves."Physics is an experimental science. Physicists observe the phenomena of nature and try to find patterns that relate these phenomena.""Physics is the study of your world and the world and universe around you." Physics is one of the oldest academic disciplines and, through its inclusion of astronomy, perhaps the oldest. Over the last two millennia, physics, chemistry, biology, and certain branches of mathematics were a part of natural philosophy, but during the scientific revolution in the 17th century, these natural sciences emerged as unique research endeavors in their own right. Physics intersects with many interdisciplinary areas of research, such as biophysics and quantum chemistry, and the boundaries of physics are not rigidly defined. New ideas in physics often explain the fundamental mechanisms studied by other sciences and suggest new avenues of research in academic disciplines such as mathematics and philosophy. Advances in physics often enable advances in new technologies. For example, advances in the understanding of electromagnetism and nuclear physics led directly to the development of new products that have dramatically transformed modern-day society, such as television, computers, domestic appliances, and nuclear weapons; advances in thermodynamics led to the development of industrialization; and advances in mechanics inspired the development of calculus.

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Pogon, Albania

Pogon (Κάτω Πωγώνι, Kato Pogoni) is a former municipality in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania.

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Poliçan, Gjirokastër

Poliçan (Polytsani) is an ethnic Greek village in Gjirokastër County, southern Albania.

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Politburo of the Party of Labour of Albania

The Politburo was the leading organ of the Party of Labour of Albania.

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Protocol of Corfu

The Protocol of Corfu (Πρωτόκολλο της Κέρκυρας, Protokolli i Korfuzit), signed on May 17, 1914, was an agreement between the representatives of the Albanian Government and the Provisional Government of Northern Epirus, which officially recognized the area of Northern Epirus as an autonomous self-governing region under the sovereignty of the prince of the newly established Principality of Albania.

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Pyrros Dimas

Pyrros Dimas (Πύρρος Δήμας;; born 13 October 1971) is a Greek former weightlifter.

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Qestorat

Qestorat (Κεστοράτι) is a community of the former Lunxhëri municipality in the Gjirokastër County, southern Albania.

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Red and Black Alliance

The Red and Black Alliance (Aleanca Kuq e Zi) is a nationalist political party in Albania.

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Republic of Venice

The Republic of Venice (Repubblica di Venezia, later: Repubblica Veneta; Repùblica de Venèsia, later: Repùblica Vèneta), traditionally known as La Serenissima (Most Serene Republic of Venice) (Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia; Serenìsima Repùblica Vèneta), was a sovereign state and maritime republic in northeastern Italy, which existed for a millennium between the 8th century and the 18th century.

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Rita Wilson

Rita Wilson (born Margarita Ibrahimoff; October 26, 1956)Birth date confirmed at the State of California, California Birth Index, 1905–1995.

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Sarandë

Sarandë or Saranda (from Agioi Saranda; Santiquaranta) is a coastal town in Vlorë County, southern of Albania.

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Sarandë District

Sarandë District (Rrethi i Sarandës) was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Vlorë County.

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Shkodër

Shkodër or Shkodra, historically known as Scutari (in Italian, English and most Western European landuages) or Scodra, is a city in the Republic of Albania.

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Simon Sinas

Simon von Sina or Simon Sinas (Σίμων Σίνας; 1810–1876) was an Austrian banker, aristocrat, benefactor and diplomat of Greek origin.

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Simon Stefani

Simon Stefani (3 January 1929 - 2 August 2000) was an Albanian politician of the communist era.

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Sophianos of Dryinoupolis

Bishop Sophianos of Dryinoupolis (died 1711) was a Greek religious figure and Orthodox missionary in Ottoman Epirus around the turn of the 18th century.

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Sopik

Sopik (Σωπική) is a settlement in the Gjirokastër County, southeastern Albania.

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Sotiris Ninis

Sotiris Ninis (Σωτήρης Νίνης; born 3 April 1990) is a Greek footballer who plays for Maccabi Petah Tikva.

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Spiro Koleka

Spiro Koleka (7 July 1908 – 22 August 2001) was an important Albanian statesman, communist politician and a high-ranking military officer during World War II.

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Spiro Ksera

Spiro Ksera (Σπύρος Ξέρας, Spyros Xeras) is an Albanian politician.

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Spyromilios

Spyromilios (Σπυρομήλιος; 1800–1880) or Spyros Milios (Σπύρος Μήλιος), was a Greek revolutionary, general and politician.

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Spyros Spyromilios

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Stavrianos Vistiaris

Stavrianos Vistiaris (Σταυριανός Βιστιάρης, 16th-17th century), was a Greek poet born in the village of Malcani, in modern Sarande District, a region of Albania that Greeks refer to as Northern Epirus.

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Takis Tsiakos

Takis Tsiakos (Τάκης Τσιάκος, 1909–1997) was a Greek poet, representative of the poetic style of Kostis Palamas.

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Tasos Vidouris

Tasos Vidouris (Τάσος Βιδούρης 1888-1967) was a Greek poet and author.

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Tepelenë District

Tepelenë District was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Gjirokastër County.

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Thanasis Vagias

Thanasis Vagias (Θανάσης Βάγιας, 1765–1834) was a Greek counselor and confidant of Ali Pasha, a Muslim Albanian ruler of Ottoman Epirus.

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Themistoklis Bamichas

Themistoklis Bamichas (Θεμιστοκλής Μπαμίχας, 1875–1930) was a Greek politician and representative of Northern Epirus in the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.

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Theophrastos Georgiadis

Theophrastos Georgiadis (Θεόφραστος Γεωργιάδης, 1885-1973) was a Greek author and teacher.

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Tirana

Tirana (—; Tiranë; Tirona) is the capital and most populous city of Albania.

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Tirana District

Tirana District was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Tirana County.

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United States

The United States of America (USA), commonly known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a federal republic composed of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and various possessions.

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Unity for Human Rights Party

The Unity for Human Rights Party (Partia Bashkimi për të Drejtat e Njeriut, Κόμμα Ένωσης Ανθρωπίνων Δικαιωμάτων) is a centrist political party in Albania.

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University of Nova Gorica

University of Nova Gorica - UNG (Univerza v Novi Gorici), is the fourth university in Slovenia.

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Varieties of Modern Greek

The linguistic varieties of Modern Greek can be classified along two principal dimensions.

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Vasil Bollano

Vasil Bollano (Βασίλης Μπολάνος, Vasilis Bolanos, born April 24, 1958) is the chairman of Omonoia and representative of the Greeks living in Albania.

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Vasileios Ioannidis

Vasileios Ioannidis (Βασίλειος Ιωαννίδης, 1896-25 November 1963) was a Greek theologian and professor.

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Vasileios of Dryinoupolis

Bishop Vasileios of Dryinoupolis (Βασίλειος Δρυϊνουπόλεως; 1858-1936; born Vasileios Papachristou, Βασίλειος Παπαχρήστου) was a Greek priest and was one of the most important religious figures of the Greek Orthodox church in Northern Epirus of his time and member of the provisional Government of Northern Epirus (1914).

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Vasileios Sachinis

Vasileios Sachinis (Βασίλειος Σαχίνης, 1897–1943), was a Greek leader of the Northern Epirote Liberation Front (MAVI) (1942–1943), an organization related to the National Republican Greek League of Napoleon Zervas.

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Vlachs

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Vlorë

Vlorë is the third most populous city of the Republic of Albania.

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Vlorë County

Vlorë County (Qarku i Vlorës) is one of the 12 counties of the Republic of Albania, with the capital in Vlorë.

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Vlorë District

Vlorë District (Rrethi i Vlorës) was one of the thirty-six districts of Albania (which were dissolved in 2000) that is now part of Vlorë County.

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Worcester, Massachusetts

Worcester is a city and the county seat of Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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Zachos Milios

Zachos Milios (Ζάχος Μήλιος; 1805–1860) was a Greek revolutionary of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1830) and officer of the Greek army.

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Zappeion

The Zappeion (Ζάππειον Μέγαρο); is a building in the National Gardens of Athens in the heart of Athens, Greece.

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Zografeion Lyceum

Zografeion Lyceum (Özel Zoğrafyon Rum Lisesi, Ζωγράφειον Λύκειον) is one of the remaining open Greek schools in Istanbul.

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Zographeion College

Zographeion College (Ζωγράφεια Διδασκαλεία) was a Greek educational institution that operated from 1873 to 1891 in the village of Qestorat, Ottoman Empire, in modern southern Albania.

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Zvërnec

Zvërnec (Σβέρνιτσα Svernitsa)M.

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References

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