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  2. Serbs and Montenegrins in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Musulin (1830–fl. 1897), Serbian teacher who found the Prizren manuscript of Dušan's Code. George Berovich (1845–1897), Ottoman official, born in Shkodër. Nikola Vulić (1872–1945), Serbian historian, classical philologist and archaeologist, born in Shkodër, member of SANU. Kosta Miličević (1877–1920), Serbian painter, born ...

  3. Muzaka-Serbian Conflict - Wikipedia

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    During the Serbian occupation of Albania under Stefan Dušan, one of the most notable resistances was that of the Muzaka Principality led by Andrea II Muzaka.The Muzaka forces besieged and eventually captured the city of Berat in 1350, forcing the Serbian governor of the lands between Berat and Vlora, John Komnenos Asen, to retreat to Kanina. [3]

  4. Albania–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022 during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Serbia's Aleksandar Vučić remarked "the relations between Albania, Serbia, and North Macedonia have never been better.” Serbia promoted a joint economic and political zone between the three Western Balkan states, and asserted an “open-door policy” for anyone ready to cooperate. [10]

  5. Serbia and Albania - Wikipedia

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    He sent letters from the front about war crimes against the Albanian population which were regularly published in the Worker's Newspaper (Radničke novine). [2] After returning from the Balkan war, he published Serbia and Albania in which he criticizes the militaristic policy of the Serbian bourgeoisie :

  6. List of Albanians in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Tahir Efendi Jakova – Albanian religious leader [1] Kenan Evren – Turkish politician and military officer, who served as the 7th President of Turkey from 1980 to 1989 [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Branko Merxhani – Albanian intellectual, sociologist, writer, journalist and literary critic [ 4 ]

  7. Albanians in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    In the municipalities of Preševo and Bujanovac Albanians form the majority of population (93.7% in Preševo and 62% in Bujanovac according to the 2022 census). In the municipality of Medveđa, Albanians are second largest ethnic group (after Serbs), and their participation in this municipality was 32% in 1981 census, 28.67% in 1991 and 26.17% in 2002. [3]

  8. Albania–Serbia football rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The AlbaniaSerbia football rivalry, is a sports rivalry that exists between the national football teams of the two countries, as well as their respective sets of fans. The rivalry is considered to be one of the most bitter in the world owing to the events that took place relatively recently during the Kosovo War .

  9. Peter I of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia temporarily controlled northern parts of Albania, but had to give away those parts to Albania in 1912-1913. In November 1918, shortly before the founding of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in December 1918, Serbia acquired some new territories like Srem , Banat , Bačka and Montenegro and which later became part of the new kingdom.