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A genogram, also known as a family diagram, [1] [2] is a pictorial display of a person's position in their family's hereditary and ongoing relationships. It goes beyond a traditional family tree by allowing the user to visualize social patterns and psychological factors that punctuate relationships, especially patterns that repeat over the generations.
Lassie (Aventurat e reja te Lesit) Lavender Castle (Kështjella e purpurt) [97] [98] Legends of Chima (Legjenda e Çimës) Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures (Lufta e yjeve LEGO: Aventurat e familjes Frimeiker) Little Einsteins (Ajnshtajnët e vegjël) [99] Little Pollon (Na ishte një herë Polona) [100] [101] Little Witch Academia ...
Mother Albania. The partisan monument and graveyard on the outskirts of Tirana, Albania. Kristaq Rama (31 July 1932 – 11 April 1998) [1] was an Albanian sculptor, art educator and a member of the Communist Party in Albania under Enver Hoxha's rule. He had close ties to Hoxha's communist regime. [2]
It was launched on April 20, 2005 by the TV platform DigitAlb. [3] Junior TV is the second Albanian-language TV channel dedicated to kids after Bang Bang , and it is one of the most watched television channels by pre-teens and teenagers.
TV Klan is known for its long-standing political show Opinion, hosted by Blendi Fevziu; entertainment shows such as Këngët e Shekullit, Gjeniu i Vogël, Dance with Me, X Factor Albania, Kënga Ime, Zonë e Lirë, E Diela Shqiptare, Xing me Ermalin, Stop, Rudina, Aldo Morning Show; and various co-productions.
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.
Gjeçovi was born on 12 July 1874 (some sources mention 3 October 1873 [2]) in Janjevo, Prizren Vilayet, Ottoman Empire (now Kosovo). [1] He was educated by the Franciscans in Bosnia (under control of Austria-Hungary) and moved to Ottoman Albania in 1896, having become a priest, and spent the years between 1905 and 1920 among the Albanian highland tribes, collecting oral literature, tribal law ...
Sevasti was born ca. 1870 [2] to the patriotic Qiriazi family of Tërnovë, Monastir, in today's North Macedonia, then Ottoman Empire. [3] She was the sixth of ten children. [4]: 41 Her family's religious background was Orthodox, and she began attending a Greek-language primary school at age four.