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The Balkans theatre or Balkan campaign was a theatre of World War I fought between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Germany and the Ottoman Empire) and the Allies (Serbia, Montenegro, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, and later, Greece). The offensive began in 1914 with three failed Austro-Hungarian offensives into Serbia.
Pages in category "Battles of the Balkans Theatre (World War I)" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
It is the largest Roman amphitheatre ever built in the Balkan Peninsula, once having a capacity of 20,000 people. [2] [3] The amphitheatre is included on the tentative list of Albanian UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It was discovered in late 1966, and has since become a popular tourist attraction.
This is a list of actors from Albania, a country in Europe's Balkan Peninsula. The chronological list by year of birth also includes actors from Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and select actors of Albanian ancestry from around the world. [1] [2
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Since the theatre's inception, groups and orchestras from various countries in the communist bloc came to give performances. The national Song and Dance Ensemble often performs at the national theatre. [2] The Theatre reports to the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports and is financed out of the state budget.
The theater is part of the contemporary theater network in Europe, "Informal European Theater Meeting (IETM) and as well a member of Balkan Express which is a network of theaters in the region of the Balkans. Beside theater performances, the theater has organized and hosted different concerts, film previews, promotions, debates etc. [21] [22 ...
The National Theatre of Albania (Albanian: Teatri Kombëtar) was the main theatre in Tirana, Albania.In March 2020, the National Theatre of Albania was selected by Europa Nostra among the 7 most endangered monuments in Europe, [1] [2] as an exceptional example of modern Italian architecture from the 1930s and one of the most prominent cultural centers in Albania, facing impending threat of ...