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Protosuchia is a group of extinct Mesozoic crocodyliforms. They were small in size (~1 meter in length) and terrestrial . In phylogenetic terms, Protosuchia is considered an informal group because it is a grade of basal crocodyliforms, not a true clade .
Saint Procopius Church of Tirana (Albanian: Kisha e Shën Prokopit) is an Orthodox church on the outskirts of Tirana, Albania.It was one of only two Orthodox churches that existed in the city before World War II, [1] the other one being the 19th-century Evangelismos Church, which was demolished in 1967.
The first documented individual from Frashër was a Petro Frassiari, an Albanian trader in Thessaloniki in 1425. [1] Later documents have information on some members who were stratioti with surname written Frassarët, Frassinët, and Frossinët.
This family should not be confused with Protosuchia, which is an informal evolutionary grade of primitive crocodiliforms Distribution ...
The Illyrian kingdom centred in what is now Albania was the dominant power before the rise of Macedon. [7] In the 2nd century BC, the Roman Republic annexed the region, and after the division of the Roman Empire it became part of Byzantium. The first known Albanian autonomous principality, Arbanon, was established in the 12th century.
The settlement is inhabited by the tribe of Puka, [5] itself one of the "seven tribes of Puka" (Albanian: shtatë bajrakët e Pukës). [4] According to tradition, collected by Hyacinthe Hecquard [] in the mid-19th century, the settlement of Puka had been founded by a Paolo Zenta, who according to Marin Barletius was a relative of Lekë Dukagjini.
[7] 1918 - 19–20 December: Congress of Tirana took place, a preparatory for the Congress of Durrës. [8] 1920 - 9 February: Tirana becomes provisional capital of Albania. [3] [4] 1921 - Albanian Vocational School founded. [9] 1922 National Library headquartered in Tirana. [10] Albanian Orthodox Church gained its independence.
There are 3 private national radio stations, 1 public, and 63 local radio stations in Albania.Public radio signal of RTSH Radio Tirana 1 covers 80.5% of the territory, while those of Top Albania Radio and Club FM, both commercial radio stations with a national license, cover 93.7%, and the western lowland respectively.