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3. The appearance of the national flag, the strength of its colors and the ratios are those defined in appendix no.1, which is attached to this law and is an integral part of it. § Article IV – Usage of the national flag 1. Every Albanian citizen has the right to hold, raise or use the national flag. 2.
3 World War II. 4 Gallery of Albanian stamps. ... Shqiperise and Shqiptare. ... Botuar nga Drejtoria e Pergjitheshme P. T. T. te Republikes Popullore te Shquiperise, 1959
Marigo Posio's grave, located in the courtyard of the St. Mary's Monastery in Zvërnec. Marigo Posio (née Poçi; 1882–1932) was one of the most distinguished Albanian women, [3] [4] an activist of the Albanian National Awakening and Independence Movement, [5] and consolidating the social status of Albanian women. [6]
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The vessels of the Albanian Naval Force are mostly patrol craft and support craft. The Naval Force operates four large Damen Stan Type 4207 patrol boats, three of which were built in Albania. [3] Some of the Naval Force's vessels were purchased from, or donated by Italy, the United States, China, or the Soviet Union.
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Old man of Has of Prizren wearing a qeleshe. The qeleshe, also known as plis and qylat, [1] is a white brimless felt skull cap traditionally worn by Albanians.It has spread throughout Albanian-inhabited territories, and is today part of the traditional costume of the Albanians.
Type Image Symbol National flag [1]: Flag of Albania. The flag of Albania (Albanian: Flamuri i Shqipërisë) is a red flag with a black double-headed eagle in the centre. A banner with a double-headed eagle is attested as having been used by several Albanian principalities since the early Middle Ages such as the Muzaka, Thopia, Kastrioti and Dukagjini families.