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Jimdo is a German website builder privately held and headquartered in Hamburg, Germany, with offices in Munich and Tokyo. Jimdo has two products, Creator and Dolphin, offering free and paid plans. Jimdo Dolphin is an AI-powered website builder designed for users with basic computer skills and automates most of the website building process. It ...
American Dragon: Jake Long (Dragoi amerikan: Xhek Long) [2]; Chloe's Closet (Dollapi i Kloes) [3]; Glitch Techs (Teknikë teknologjikë); Justice League (Skuadra e drejtësisë) [4] ...
Çukur (transl. "The Hole") is a Turkish action, drama and crime thriller television series produced by Ay Yapım, directed by Sinan Öztürk and written by Gökhan Horzum and Damla Serim.
Çufo is an Albanian TV channel for children from 1–14 years old. The rating system is divided into 3 groups: Baby (1–5 years old), Kids (6–9 years old), and Generation (11–14 years old). [3] It was launched on December 18, 2006 [4] by the TV platform DigitAlb.
Shqip; Simple English; ... Babai (film) Balkan Bazaar; Ballad of Kurbin; Before the Rain (1994 film) ... This page was last edited on 1 April 2020, ...
Bang Bang's current logo. This is a list of television programs currently broadcast (in first-run or reruns), scheduled to be broadcast, or formerly broadcast on Bang Bang, an Albanian television channel by DigitAlb that airs a mix of animated television series, animated and live-action films as well as live-action Albanian originals produced by DigitAlb.
1–50 Deniz Baysal: Hazan Çamkıran Fazilet's eldest daughter, Ece's sister, Sinan's ex-girlfriend/ fiancee, Yağız's wife. Çağlar Ertuğrul: Yağız Egemen/Mehmet Yıldız Afra Saraçoğlu: Ece Çamkıran Alp Navruz: Sinan Egemen Mahir Günşiray: Hazım Egemen Tolga Güleç: Gökhan Egemen Hazal Türesan: Yasemin Egemen/Cemile İdris ...
It was Albania's only film studio under communist rule. [18] [15] Kristaq Dhamo's 1958 film Tana was Kinostudio's first feature-length film and is regarded as the first one in Albanian history. [19] [4] In 1952, Daughters of China (Zhong Hua nu er) became the first Chinese film shown in Albania. [13]