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Nemërçkë is a short mountain range in southern Albania on the border between Albania and Greece, which extends from the north-west to the south-east. To the north Nemërçkë is separated from the Albanian Pindus mountains, by the Vjosë river, Albania's second longest river, while to the south it reaches the Albanian-Greek border.
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These waves of settlement mark Myzeqe as the area where all Albanian subgroups: Gheg, Tosk, and Lab populations meet. [3] Most inhabitants are Albanians, [ 11 ] but there are Vlachs established mainly in Divjake town, and some of the Fier villages and some Romani people , as well as the linguistically assimilated Bosniaks of Libofshë . [ 12 ]
124 (August 1997 [3]) First international Albania 2–3 Yugoslavia (Tirana, Albania; 7 October 1946) Biggest win Albania 5–0 Vietnam (Bastia Umbra, Italy; 12 February 2003) Albania 6–1 Cyprus (Tirana, Albania; 12 August 2009) Albania 5–0 San Marino (Elbasan, Albania; 8 September 2021) Biggest defeat Hungary 12–0 Albania
The Thirty-first Legislature of Albania (Albanian: Legjislatura e tridhjetë e një e Shqipërisë), officially known as the X Pluralist Legislature of Albania (Albanian: Legjislatura e X Pluraliste e Shqipërisë), is the legislature of Albania following the 2021 general election of Members of Parliament (MPs) to the Albanian Parliament.
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]
[3] In his address, Shehaj underscored Mundesia's commitment to providing a fresh start for all citizens. He further emphasized that this nascent political movement represents a departure from the political landscape of the past three decades in Albania, offering a distinct alternative to traditional paradigms.
The flag of Albania (Albanian: Flamuri i Shqipërisë) depicts a silhouetted black double-headed eagle in the center of a red background. The red stands for bravery, strength, valour and bloodshed, while the Eagle – traditionally the symbol of Albanians [4] – represents the sovereign state of Albania.