In 1997, widespread civil unrest struck Albania due to economic problems in the country that were caused by the collapse of pyramid schemes. Due to the...
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a response to the 1997 Albanian civil unrest. The result was an overwhelming victory for the opposition Socialist Party of Albania, which won 100 of the...
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Albania that eventually escalated into a nation-wide rebellion. The unrest in 1997 arose from the bankruptcy of around 25 firms. The face value of the...
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Operation Silver Wake (category 1997 Albanian civil unrest)
Tirana, the capital of Albania during the civil unrest in 1997. The operation took place over 13 operational days in March 1997 and was performed by U...
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Operation Libelle (category 1997 Albanian civil unrest)
Armed Forces that took place on March 14, 1997 in the Albanian capital of Tirana during the Albanian unrest of 1997. In the same week, American, British,...
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was suspended for several months due to the 1997 Albanian civil unrest and eventually ended in mid-August 1997 (won by KF Tirana), past the UEFA deadline...
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SHISH (redirect from Albanian secret service)
Intelligence Service (Albanian: Shërbimi Informativ I Shtetit), commonly known by its acronym SHISH, is the main intelligence agency of Albania. It was preceded...
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tragedy after the 1997 Albanian civil unrest happened in Saturday 15 March 2008 which is known as 2008 Gërdec explosions . Officially, Albanian authorities...
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to win an absolute majority and manipulated the results. The 1997 Albanian civil unrest caused the government to fall after the collapse of a number of...
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Stöver, p.137 "Prince Leka". Albanian Royal House. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2011-04-10. "Albania: two thousand attend Tirana...
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Tragedy of Otranto (category 1997 Albanian civil unrest)
Tragedy of Otranto. 1997 Albanian civil unrest Operation Alba Albanian diaspora Karaburun tragedy Abrahams, Fred C. (2015). Modern Albania: From Dictatorship...
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Ura Vajgurore massacre (category 1997 Albanian civil unrest)
Ura Vajgurore occurred on 17 June 1997 in the town of Ura Vajgurore, Berat County, during the 1997 Albanian civil unrest. Five people were killed and six...
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Gang of Çole (category 1997 Albanian civil unrest)
Gang of Çole (Albanian: Banda e Çoles or Banda e Zani Çaushit) was an Albanian criminal group that operated in the city of Vlorë during 1997–2001. The peak...
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original form. In appreciation for the unit's participation in the Albanian unrest of 1997, the Republican Guard was decorated with the Golden Medal of the...
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Democracy (Albanian: Forumi për Demokraci) was an Albanian organisation created in January 1997 near the start of the 1997 Albanian civil unrest, in support...
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Operation Alba (redirect from Operation Sunrise (Albania))
force sent to Albania in 1997. Led by Italy, it was intended to help the Albanian government restore law and order during the Albanian Civil War. Beginning...
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modern-day Albania was dominated by Albanian principalities, when the Albanian principalities fell to the rapid invasion of the Ottoman Empire. Albania remained...
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crisis 1995–1996 Imia/Kardak military crisis 1997–1998 Cyprus Missile Crisis 1997 Albanian civil unrest 1997–present Dissident Irish Republican campaign...
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This is a list of wars that Albanian states and Albanian armed forces have been involved in. Albanian victory Albanian defeat Another result (e.g...
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few hundred Albanians who attacked police stations and wounded many police officers from 1996–1997. Following the 1997 Albanian civil unrest, the KLA was...
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Gjirokastër (redirect from Gjirokastër, Albania)
Gjirokastër (Albanian: [ɟiɾoˈkast:əɾ, -ra], Albanian definite form: Gjirokastra) is a city in southern Albania and the seat of Gjirokastër County and...
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the Albanian garrison in Berat without approval from the provisional government, managing to capture its citadel for several days, while Albanian troops...
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War, 1996–1997 Clashes in Cambodia, 1997 Albanian civil unrest, 1997 Second Republic of the Congo Civil War, 1997–1999 Guinea-Bissau Civil War, 1998–1999...
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polarization between leftist/communist and anticommunist forces led to a civil war, which ended with communist defeat. The army was briefly renamed "Royal...
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Gang of Pusi i Mezinit (category 1997 Albanian civil unrest)
Gang of Pusi i Mezinit (Albanian: Banda e Pusit të Mezinit) was a criminal group with activities throughout southern Albania. Origin of the members of...
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that would unite all Albanians into one state. Italy supported Albanian irredentism, directed against the predominantly Albanian-populated Kosovo in Yugoslavia...
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military forces entered Albania and it came under German occupation, creating the client-state, the Albanian Kingdom (Albanian: Mbretëria Shqiptare; German:...
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Turkey, Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The 1997 Albanian civil unrest was partially motivated by the collapse of Ponzi schemes; however...
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The Albanian Kingdom (Tosk Albanian: Mbretëria Shqiptare) was the official name of Albania between 1928 and 1939. Albania was declared a monarchy by the...
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The Kingdom of Albania (Albanian: Mbretëria e Arbërisë, Latin: Regnum Albaniae) was established by Charles of Anjou in the Albanian territories he conquered...
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