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Adem Demaçi (pronounced ⓘ; 26 February 1936 – 26 July 2018) was a Kosovo Albanian author, politician, and human rights defender. [2] [3] He became notable during the breakup of Yugoslavia for suggesting the creation of Balkania in 1996, a hypothetical confederacy proposed as an independent successor state to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in the Balkans.
The fraction that did not support these changes continued political activity under the same original name (Lëvizja Popullore e Kosovës). At the last legislative elections, 2001, 2004, 2007 the party won 1 out of 120 seats. On July 23, 2013, what remained from the LPK merged into Vetëvendosje. [22] [23]
[7] [8] Berisha and Mala are valued as two of the central figures of the resistance and the efforts of the Albanian people of Kosovo for freedom and independence. [9] After they were killed, the group managed to wound a man from the secret police and plant a few small bombs. [10] Within the LPRK we were the radicals, the military wing of that ...
[6] [7] The last page of Zëri i Popullit is published in English. [7] At the beginning of the 1990s the circulation of Zëri i Popullit was 20,000 and it was the second best-selling paper in the country. [8] In 2002 the paper had a circulation of 5,167 copies. [9] Its 2005 circulation was 35,000 copies, making it the most read daily in the ...
ISO 24517-1:2008 is an ISO Standard published in 2008.. Document management—Engineering document format using PDF—Part 1: Use of PDF 1.6 (PDF/E-1) This standard defines a format (PDF/E) for the creation of documents used in geospatial, construction and manufacturing workflows [1] and is based on the PDF Reference version 1.6 from Adobe Systems.
Cover page of the 7th issue of Zer' i Popullit newspaper. Zër' i Popullit ('The People's Voice') was an Albanian language (Tosk dialect) weekly newspaper published in New York City, United States from 1912–1913.
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Petraq Zoto was born in Ziçisht, in Devoll region, in southeastern Albania. [3] He started writing prose at an early age, according to Zoto himself "he didn't even remember exactly when".