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  2. Tite Kubo - Wikipedia

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    Noriaki Kubo (Japanese: 久保 宣章, Hepburn: Kubo Noriaki, born June 26, 1977), [2] known professionally as Tite Kubo (久保 帯人, Kubo Taito), is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. His manga series Bleach (2001–2016) had over 130 million copies in circulation as of 2022. [3]

  3. Tite - Wikipedia

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    Tite (footballer, born 1930) (1930–2004), Brazilian footballer; Tite Curet Alonso (1926–2003), Puerto Rican composer; Tite Kubo (born 1977), Japanese manga artist; Tite Margwelaschwili, (1891–1946), Georgian philosopher and writer; Karen Tite, English actress; William Tite (1798–1873), British architect and politician

  4. Shpend Dragobia - Wikipedia

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    Shpend Dragobia (may also known as Zeqir Elezi of Krasniqi, Shpend Bali Bisheva, or Zeqir Halili) (b.1853, Margegaj, Tropojë - d. August 18, 1918, Dragobi, Tropojë) was an Albanian warrior during the pre-Albanian declaration of independence period and later.

  5. Republic of Central Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Central Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë së Mesme) was a short-lived unrecognised state established on 16 October 1913, with its administrative centre in Durrës, today in Albania. [2]

  6. Akademia e Shkencave e RPS te Shqiperise - Wikipedia

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  7. Kuči (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    The name appears in several Albanian inhabited territories, including toponyms in Shkodër, Tirana, Berat, Vlorë and Korçë, as well as anthroponyms and toponyms among the medieval Albanian communities of the Peloponnese, for example the village of Kuçi (modern Chelidoni, known until 1955 as Koutsi) is recorded as an Albanian settlement (cemā'at-i Arnavudān) in 1460–3. [1]

  8. Cultural Monument of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Mesi Bridge standing above the Kir river stream in north-western Albania was declared a cultural monument on June 10, 1973.. In Albania, a cultural monument (Albanian: monument kulture) is a construction or work of cultural, historical and artistic value that is built in a visible space, made in memory of important events or prominent people.

  9. Mes, Albania - Wikipedia

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    The village is most famous for the Mesi Bridge over the river Kir, a designated Category I cultural monument of Albania.It is stone bridge constructed in 1768 by Mehmed Pasha Bushati during the Pashalik period in Ottoman Albania, and is the biggest of its kind in Albania still intact, measuring 108m in length.