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Dangëllia is a
traditional or "ethnographic"
region of Albania,
located primarily around the
towns of Përmet and Frashëri,
although the
exact definition...
- Kolonjë in the 14th century, with the wave also
affecting the
neighboring Dangëllia region. The name
Kolonja is
related to the
Roman period of the area. Barmash...
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During World War II, he led a
small group of pro-Communist
fighters in the
Dangëllia region. Due to his pro-Communist affiliations, the
Communists preferred...
- Këlcyra and Zagori.
Bordering regions include Pogon, Myzeqe, Chamëria,
Dangëllia and
Dishnica (as well as the
border with Greece). Labëria is culturally...
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Around the same time, the
famous Frasheri family moved from
Tomorrica to
Dangellia,
while blood feuds were
taking place.
Another wave of
emigration out of...
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later southern Greece.
Their name is a
reference to
their area of origin,
Dangëllia (from
Turkish Dağ-ili,
older name "Malakasi") in
southern Albania, centered...
- (which
includes the
areas around Fier, Kuçova and Lushnja) and in the
Dangëllia region (around Përmet)
while Bektashis and are more
heavily concentrated...
- of Tosk proper,
specifically the one from the
ethnographic region of
Dangellia due to its
usage by
Albanian nationalist writers. The past participle...
- Frossinët. They were
stratioti from Këlcyrë, a
border region with Frashër and
Dangëllia. With the
allying of Venice, the
family joined the
Republic of
Saint Marku...
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identified instead as Tosk, as are
neighboring regions to the east such as
Dangëllia and Kolonja,
rather than Lab; some
researchers instead prefer to view...