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  2. Has (region) - Wikipedia

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    Has (Albanian definite form: Hasi) is a region in north eastern Albania and south western Kosovo.. Hasi is an ethno-geographic area with well-defined borders, surrounded by river Black Drin to its West and south west in Albania and by the White Drin river on its south, east and north east in Kosovo.

  3. Has District - Wikipedia

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    Has District (Albanian: Rrethi i Hasit) was one of the 36 districts of Albania, which were dissolved in July 2000 and replaced by 12 counties.It had a population of 19,842 in 2001, and an area of 374 km 2 (144 sq mi). [1]

  4. Has (municipality) - Wikipedia

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    Has (Albanian:; Albanian definite form: Hasi) is a municipality in Kukës County, northeastern Albania. The municipality consists of the administrative units of Fajzë, Gjinaj, Golaj with Krumë constituting its seat. [1] [2] [3] As of the Institute of Statistics estimate from the 2011 census, there were 4,117 people residing in Has Municipality.

  5. Gashi (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    During the Albanian uprising of 1912, the Gashi tribe joined the Krasniqi tribe (at this time led by Bajram Curri) as well as the Hasi and Bytyqi tribes in the battle of Prush Pass, near the Has region, where the Ottomans had left a garrison of four battalions. A bloody battle ensued, resulting in a heavy defeat for the Ottoman Turks.

  6. Hassi Khébi - Wikipedia

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  7. Moglik - Wikipedia

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    Moglik has been the location of several Bronze Age and Iron Age mounds discovered by the Archaeological Institute and the Museum of Kosovo in 2001. Moglik had different phases of settlement throughout its existence - it was initially located on plains, then relocated onto a hill, and then again on the plains.

  8. Kabashi - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Kabashi tribe can be found in Albania and Kosovo. In 1940, there were 66 families in 8 villages of the Hasi region. A group of Kabashi emigrated to Prizren in 1736; the Russian consul of the time reported that their ancestors had arrived from the Janina region 400 years prior to his existence. [15]

  9. Bytyqi - Wikipedia

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    The Bytyçi tribe are situated in the southeastern parts of the Highlands of Gjakova, an ethnographic region in north-east Albania and western Kosovo.Bytyçi tribal territory borders Gashi in the northwest over the Luzha Pass (Albanian: Qafa e Luzhës), Krasniqi in the west and Hasi in the south.