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Pyrite cubic crystals on marl from Navajún, La Rioja, Spain (size: 95 by 78 millimetres [3.7 by 3.1 in], 512 grams [18.1 oz]; main crystal: 31 millimetres [1.2 in] on edge) Pyrite's metallic luster and pale brass-yellow hue give it a superficial resemblance to gold, hence the well-known nickname of fool's gold.
Albania has a multi-party system with two major political parties and few smaller ones that are electorally successful. According to official data from the Central Election Commission, there were a total of 124 political parties listed in the party registry for the year 2014. [1]
B92 Shqip (Albanian service)Shqiptaret ne Beograd/Albanians in Beograd Sa shqiptarë jetuan dhe sa janë tani në Beograd? Numri i shqiptarëve në Beograd sipas regjistrimeve të popullsisë: 1948 1.137 1953 3.262 1961 8.262 1971 6.978 1981 8.212 1991 4.985 2002 1.492
In 1980, another law, entitled On the honorary titles and decorations in the Socialist People's Republic of Albania (Albanian: Për titujt e nderit dhe dekoratat e Republikës Popullore Socialiste të Shqipërisë), amended the 1960 law. [6]
Kosova – sfida shqiptare në historinë e një shekulli (Kosovo – the Albanian challenge in the history of a century), Tirana: Botimpex, 2007. ISBN 9789994380138. Lidhja Shqiptare e Prizrenit në dokumentet austro-hungareze (Albanian League of Prizren from the Austro-Hungarian documents), as editor, Tirana: Albanica, 2008. ISBN 9789951873529.
Gjendja dhe pozita e arsimit shqip në Kosovë në periudhën 1990–95 (The condition and position of Albanian education in Kosovo in the period 1990-95) , 1996; Në kërkim të dijes dhe të lirisë (Searching for Knowledge and Freedom), 2004, (coauthor & editor) Universiteti i Prishtinës 1970–2005 (University of Prishtina 1970–2005), 2005
Petrit Bushati (20 October 1948 – 22 November 2014) was an Albanian ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia.. From 2002 to 2006 he served as an ambassador to Belgrade, and since the beginning of 2006 was appointed ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia.
An aristocratic Albanian family, the Vrioni, gained several high governmental positions with the influence of the Ottomans a part of the Vrioni family turned Muslims.In his Journey through Greece, [2] Pouqueville, a former consul general of France near Ali Pasha of Ioannina, mentions one Vrioni predecessor, Omar Pacha Vrioni (the first), as the successor of one of the branches of this dynasty.