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Altin Bytyçi (born 14
January 2001) is a
Kosovan professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back for
Albanian club
Partizani Tirana. On 30
January 2020...
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Bytyçi (pronounced [
bytyci]) or Bytyqi, Bityçi and Bitiçi
refers to an
Albanian tribe or fis
centred in the
southeastern Highlands of Gjakova. The surname...
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Mario Bytyçi (born 22
February 1985) is a
former Albanian professional footballer who last pla**** as a
goalkeeper for KF
Burreli in the
Albanian First...
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Bytyçi (Serbo-Croat: Redže Bitiči) (born 5 May 1987) is an
Albanian footballer who
plays as a striker. He
lived in
Austria for many
years which means...
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inhabited mostly by Albanians. In 1913,
Serbian forces entered the
region of
Bytyci and
killed 51 men and
burned down 2,000 houses. Later, in 1915, the village...
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Catholic Albanians in Gjakova. In 1913,
Serbian forces entered the
village of
Bytyci and
killed 51 men and
burned down 2,000 houses. When the
Serbian army controlled...
- Union.
Archived from the
original on 21 June 2013.
Retrieved 30 July 2010.
Bytyçi,
Enver (2022). In the
Shadows of Albania-China
Relations (1960–1978). Cambridge...
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Archived from the
original on 19
March 2025.
Retrieved 16
March 2025.
Bytyci, Fatos; Vasovic,
Aleksandar (17
March 2025). "Fire at
packed North Macedonia...
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Suhareka started their careers, such as Ali Elshani,
Arsim Llapatinca, Avni
Bytyçi,
Bekim ****,
Dervish Shala,
Esheref Berisha,
Fillim Guraziu,
Gafurr Kabashi...
- Kosovo,
serving as the
historical centres of the
Albanian Gashi, Krasniqi,
Bytyçi, Morina,
Nikaj and Mërturi tribes. Traditionally,
parts of the
Gjakova Highlands...