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Flora Cash is a Swedish–American duo formed by Kosovo-born Shpresa Lleshaj and American musician Cole Randall. The two met on SoundCloud in 2012 and became musical partners. The two met on SoundCloud in 2012 and became musical partners.
[citation needed] Shpresa's sister, Swedish actress Ariana Lleshaj and her fiancé had gone on a trip to New York, and asked if Cole and Shpresa would like to stay in their apartment for a change of scenery. [citation needed] The couple; Cole in particular, had been going through a period of anxiety leading up to the writing of the song.
Shpresa is an Albanian female name meaning "hope" (shpresë). People bearing the name Shpresa include: Shpresa Gjongecaj (born 1952), Albanian archaeologist and numismatist; Shpresa Kureta (born 1959), Albanian ambassador to Poland; Shpresa Lleshaj, member of Swedish pop duo Flora Cash
Death Stranding: Timefall (Original Music from the World of Death Stranding) [4] is a soundtrack album for the 2019 action game, Death Stranding.Featuring eight songs from various artists, it was released on November 7, 2019 in digital stores, through RCA Records and Sony Interactive Entertainment.
Afërdita Dreshaj was born on 19 July 1986 into an Albanian family in the city of Titograd, Yugoslavia (present-day Podgorica, Montenegro). [1] In January 2011, Dreshaj was crowned as Miss Universe Kosovo and the nation's representative at the Miss Universe 2011 pageant.
Shpresa Gjongecaj Vangjeli (born 6 February 1952) is an Albanian archaeologist and numismatist, who was the Director of the Institute of Archaeology at the Academy of ...
Teme Sejko (August 25, 1922 – May 31, 1961) was an Albanian rear admiral and commander of the Albanian navy and the naval base of Durrës. [1] In 1961 he was executed for allegedly being the leader of a pro-Soviet group that had been planning a coup d'état against Enver Hoxha by selling the Albanian Navy to the United States Sixth Fleet.
Jashar Sadik Erebara (1873 – June 24, 1953) was a figure involved in the Albanian National Awakening.. During June 1900 an Albanian newspaper was published in Ottoman Turkish and Romanian at Bucharest with no connections to any Albanian societies. [1]