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  2. Mikel Koliqi - Wikipedia

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    Mikel Koliqi (September 29, 1900 – January 28, 1997) was an Albanian cardinal and priest of the Roman Catholic Church. He was born and died in Shkodër (Shkodra), Albania . At the time of his death, he was the oldest member of the College of Cardinals , and was also the last living cardinal to have been born in the 19th century.

  3. Yzberish - Wikipedia

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    Municipal unit. Kashar. Time zone. UTC+1 ( CET) • Summer ( DST) UTC+2 ( CEST) Yzberisht is a neighborhood of Tirana in the former municipality of Kashar in Tirana County, Albania. [1] At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality Tirana. [2]

  4. Mihael Summa - Wikipedia

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    Mihael Summa or Mikel Suma (March 12, 1695 – November 20, 1777) was the Albanian Catholic Archbishop of Skopje from 1728 to 1743, having succeeded Peter Karagić. Life and career. Suma was born in Balba, Albania, in the Diocese of Sapë to a noble Catholic family. On the same day he was baptized as "Zupin" by Don Nikola Kabashi.

  5. Marko Marulić - Wikipedia

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    Marko Marulić. Marko Marulić Splićanin ( Croatian pronunciation: [mâːrko mǎrulitɕ splîtɕanin]; [a] in Latin Marcus Marulus Spalatensis; [b] 18 August 1450 – 5 January 1524), was a Croatian [2] poet, lawyer, judge, and Renaissance humanist who coined the term "psychology". [3] [4] [5] He is the national poet of Croatia. [1]

  6. Albanian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Albanian Wikipedia ( Albanian: Wikipedia Shqip) is the Albanian language edition of Wikipedia started on October 12, 2003. As of June 18, 2024, the Wikipedia has 98,143 articles and is the 72nd-largest Wikipedia. [1]

  7. Martyrs of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Martyrs of Albania were a collective group of 38 individuals killed during the Communist regime in Albania from 1945 until 1974 (all but five between 1945 and 1950). All were born at various times between 1874 and 1935; the group included Albanians and Italians as well as one German. [1] Each of these individuals, apart from four, were part ...

  8. Marules - Wikipedia

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    Marules [1] [2] [3] (also spelled Marolos [4] or Maruli [5]) was the Byzantine catepan of Italy in 1060/1061. Appointed by the Emperor Constantine X, he arrived in Bari between 1 September 1060 and 31 August 1061, [1] [2] according to the Anonymous Chronicle of Bari. [6] He was the first catepan appointed after Argyros left Italy in 1058.

  9. Albania - Wikipedia

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    The country is the 8th most populous country in the Balkans and ranks as the 137th most populous country in the world. The country's population rose steadily from 2.5 million in 1979 until 1989, when it peaked at 3.1 million. [292] Since then, the population has continually decreased every year. [293]