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Ukrsibbank, majority-owned by BNP Paribas since 2006, is a commercial bank based in Ukraine. It was founded in 1990 in Kharkiv and is named for its controlling shareholder later during the 1990s, the Ukrainian-Siberian Corporation. [ 2 ]
Albanian Encyclopedic Dictionary (Albanian: Fjalori Enciklopedik Shqiptar): published by Academy of Sciences of Albania; First Edition (1985; FESH) New Edition (2008/09; Botimi i ri, FESH II) Encyclopedia of Yugoslavia (Albanian edition, 1984): the first encyclopedia published in Albanian; Albanian Wikipedia (Wikipedia shqip)
Rank Bank name Total assets (UAH million) # of branches Website 1 PrivatBank (state-owned) : 727,371 2,243 privatbank.ua: 2 Oschadbank (state-owned) : 281,908 3,205 oschadbank.ua: 3
Of the largest Ukrainian banks represented in Lviv, a significant portion is owned by foreign capital (including Russian banks: Prominvestbank, Sberbank of Russia, Alfa Bank, Ukrsotsbank, and VTB Bank Ukraine; Austrian — Raiffeisen Bank Aval; French — UkrSibbank and Crédit Agricole Bank; Hungarian — OTP Bank; Dutch — ING Bank).
Albanian (endonym: shqip ⓘ, gjuha shqipe [ˈɟuha ˈʃcipɛ], or arbërisht [aɾbəˈɾiʃt]) is an Indo-European language and the only surviving representative of the Albanoid branch, which belongs to the Paleo-Balkan group. [9] It is the native language of the Albanian people.
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The Arnold Ritter von Harff's lexicon is the second oldest Albanian-language document ever retrieved, after the Formula e pagëzimit.The lexicon was written by Arnold Ritter von Harff, a German traveler, who in 1496 was spending some hours in the port of Durrës and transcribed some words of the locals Albanians, by writing on the side, the German translation of them.
This dictionary was the biggest Cham Albanian dictionary of its time, with 1,484 lexemes. [11] According to albanologist Robert Elsie, it is not of any particular literary significance, but is important for our knowledge of the now extinct Suliot-Albanian dialect, [ 12 ] a sub-branch of the Cham dialect. [ 11 ]