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Separately, the International Control Commission drafted and enacted the Organic Statute (Statuti Organik)—Albania's first constitution—on 10 April 1914. [8] Primarily functioning as a compromise among the Great Powers of the era , it established the Principality of Albania as a constitutional monarchy to be headed by the German prince ...
The number of districts was increased as the city grew, and in the 1970s, large districts were subdivided. Dublin 5 was split, with the coastal part retaining the "5" and the inland part becoming Dublin 17. Dublin 8, Ballyfermot became Dublin 10, along with Palmerstown and Chapelizod. However, Dublin 10 was subsequently split again, with ...
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Borders of Urban Tirana's 11 Municipal Units. Below are the original 11 municipal units (Albanian: njesi bashkiake) of Tirana that were in effect until 2015.These were joined by 13 more divisions effective June 2015 following the 2015 Administrative-Territorial Division Reform of Albania totaling 24 administrative units for Tirana:
The League of Lezhë was founded by: [8] Lekë Zaharia (lord of Sati and Dagnum) and his vassals Pal Dukagjin and Nicholas Dukagjini; Peter Spani (lord of the mountains behind Drivast) Lekë Dushmani (lord of Pult) George Strez Balšić with Ivan Strez Balšić and Gojko Balšić; Andrea Thopia and his nephew Tanush; Gjergj Arianiti; Theodor ...
Mesopotam (Albanian definite form: Mesopotami; Greek: Μεσοπόταμος - Mesopotamos) is a village and a former commune in Vlorë County, southern Albania.At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Finiq. [2]
Fishta was born in 1871 as Zef Ndoka to a Catholic Albanian family in Fishtë, [5] which is a village located in the Zadrima region. His parents were Ndok and Prenda Kaçi, and he was the youngest of three brothers and one sister. The parish priest of Troshan - Marian Pizzochini of Palmanova - asked Gjergj's parents to make him a friar.
The 8 cm Feldkanone M.5 was a field gun used by Austria-Hungary during World War I. It was a conventional design, with its most notable feature being its obsolescent autofrettaged bronze (so-called steel-bronze, see Franz von Uchatius ) barrel, necessary because Austria-Hungary still had trouble making steel of the proper quality.