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  2. ezboard - Wikipedia

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    On March 11, 2003, ezboard version 7.2 was released. [12] This was the last version of the core ezboard product to contain new features for nearly four years. After 7.2, various patches were applied to other areas of the ezboard service, such as spellcheck, [13] free gold, [14] meetup, [15] and network performance and improvements. [16]

  3. Category:Articles containing Albanian-language text - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles with Albanian-language text. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages. The primary purpose of these categories is to facilitate manual or automated checking of text in other languages.

  4. Graeco-Albanian - Wikipedia

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    According to linguist Lucien van Beek – the author of the chapter "Greek" in the book The Indo-European Language Family by Thomas Olander (ed., 2022) – a number of potential Greek and Albanian common innovations adduced by Hyllested and Joseph in the chapter "Albanian" in the same book "can or must be dated later than Proto-Greek", concluding that he is "not convinced of a close genetic ...

  5. Yuku - Wikipedia

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    Yuku [1] was an upgraded version of ezboard, Inc.'s internet forums. Yuku described itself as "Message Boards 2.0". [2] This tagline was most likely derived from the Web 2.0 features of Yuku message boards, such as tags and RSS.

  6. Albania–Greece relations - Wikipedia

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    Since Albania's entry into NATO in May 2009, Albanian-Greek relations have developed on all fronts. The election victory of Edi Rama in 2013 marked a period of improvement of relations between the two nations. [73] Ralf Gjoni, the Albanian Chief of Foreign Policy, described the diplomatic relations between the two countries as "excellent".

  7. Albanian alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Codex of Berat contains various and sundry texts in Greek and Albanian: biblical and Orthodox liturgical texts in Albanian written in the Greek alphabet, all of them no doubt translated from Greek or strongly influenced by Greek models; a forty-four-line Albanian poem with the corresponding Greek text known as Zonja Shën Mëri përpara ...

  8. Greeks in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Greeks in Albania are ethnic Greeks who live in or originate from areas within modern Albania.They form the largest minority group in the country. They are mostly concentrated in the south of the country, in the areas of the northern part of the historical region of Epirus, in parts of Vlorë County, [3] Gjirokastër, Korçë, [4] and Berat County. [5]

  9. Albanians in Greece - Wikipedia

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    An Albanian of Greece, engraving by Robert Pollard, after a drawing by Edward Daniel Clarke, 1813.. Albanians in Greece (Albanian: Shqiptarët në Greqi; Greek: Αλβανοί στην Ελλάδα, romanized: Alvanoí stin Elláda) are people of Albanian ethnicity or ancestry who live in or originate from areas within modern Greece.