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Proterra Inc. was an American electric vehicle and powertrain manufacturer based in Burlingame, California. The company designed and manufactured battery electric transit buses , powertrain systems for other heavy-duty vehicle builders and charging systems for fleets of heavy-duty vehicles.
Proterra may refer to: Proterra (earthen architecture project), a project partner of the UNESCO World Heritage Earthen Architecture Programme;
Fletorja Zyrtare is the official government journal of the Republic of Albania.Published in a bulletin format, the journal is under the editorial oversight of the Official Publishing Center (Albanian: Qendra e Botimeve Zyrtare – QBZ) which is the only institution in the country authorized for its publication. [1]
The Presidential Office (Albanian: Selia e Presidencës) houses the office of the President of Albania and is the principal workplace of the president. It consists of the immediate staff of the president, as well as support staff reporting to the president.
Southern Albania (Albanian: Shqipëria jugore) is one of the three NUTS-2 Regions of Albania. [3] It consists of five counties: Berat, Fier, Gjirokastër, Korçë and Vlorë. [4] Combined, they have a population of 700,000 as of the 2023 census.
36 (2/3): 191– 208. Jürgen Fischer, Bernd (1999), Albania at war, 1939-1945 , West Lafayette, Ind.: Purdue University Press, ISBN 9780585063881 , OCLC 42922446 Kressing, Frank; Kaser, Karl (2002), Albania--a country in transition : aspects of changing identities in a South-East European country (PDF) , Baden-Baden: Nomos, ISBN 9783789076701 ...
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The Albanian Republic (Albanian: Republika Shqiptare) was the official name of Albania as enshrined in the Constitution of 1925. Albania came into an alliance with the Kingdom of Italy after signing the Treaties of Tirana, which gave Italy a monopoly on shipping and trade concessions. [1]