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  2. Dita e Verës - Wikipedia

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    Dita e Verës or Verëza (English "Summer Day") is an Albanian spring festival and pagan holiday celebrated (also officially in Albania) on March 14 of the Gregorian calendar (March 1 of the Julian calendar), for the beginning of the spring-summer period.

  3. Țara Moților - Wikipedia

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    Farm in Arieșeni, Țara Moților. Țara Moților (German: Motzenland), also known as Țara de Piatră ("The Stone Land") is an ethnogeographical region of Romania in the Apuseni Mountains, on the upper basin of the Arieș and Crișul Alb River rivers.

  4. Public holidays in Albania - Wikipedia

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    1–2 January: New Year's Day: Viti i Ri: 14 March: Summer Day: Dita e Verës: ratified by the Albanian Parliament in 2004 22 March: Nevruz Day: Dita e Nevruzit: Bektashi Order Nevruz in Albania: 31 March: Catholic Easter: Pashkët Katolike: date varies, fell on a weekend in 2024 1 Shawwal (10 April) Eid al-Fitr: Bajrami i Madh (Fitër Bajrami ...

  5. Moti Masjid (Agra Fort) - Wikipedia

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    The Moti Masjid (lit. ' Pearl Mosque ' ) is a 17th-century congregational mosque located within the Agra Fort UNESCO World Heritage Site . Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan , the mosque is made entirely of white marble.

  6. Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    The EU and the eurozone are still not represented as one voice in the international financial institutions (i.e. in IMF), which mean Europeans speak with a fragmented voice, leading to the EU punching below its political and economic weight. Although the building of consolidated external representation is desirable, it is envisaged to be a ...

  7. Turkish months - Wikipedia

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    The month names in Turkish are derived from three languages: either from Latin, Levantine Arabic (which itself took its names from Aramaic), or from a native Turkish word.

  8. Zaman (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Zaman (Turkish:, literally "time" or "era"), sometimes stylized as ZAMAN, was a daily newspaper in Turkey. Zaman was a major, high-circulation daily [3] before government seizure on 4 March 2016 (the circulation was around 650,000 as of February 2016 [4]). It was founded in 1986 and was the first Turkish daily to go online in 1995. [5]

  9. Prizren - Wikipedia

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    With a population density of 283,5 people per square kilometre, Prizren is among the most densely populated municipalities of Kosovo. [ 90 ] In terms of ethnicity, Prizren Municipality was 81.96% Albanian , 9.5% Bosniak , 5.11% Turkish , 1.63% Romani , 0.76% Ashkali , 0.37% Gorani , 0.13% Serbian , 0.09% Egyptian and 0.45% of other ethnicities ...