- Curciau; Bulgarian,
Macedonian and Serbian: Горица, Goritsa; Gr****: Κορυτσά,
Korytsa; Italian: Coriza; Romanian:
Corcea or Corița; Turkish: Görice. The current...
- The
Battle of
Korytsa was
fought during the Greco-Italian War of 1940–41 in the town of Korçë (Gr****:
Korytsa) in
southern Albania between the defending...
- The
Capture of
Korytsa by the ****enic
armed forces,
happened on 20
December 1912,
during the
First Balkan War.
During the
early stages of the war while...
-
Photios Kalpidis (Gr****: Φώτιος Καλπίδης, 1862–1906) or
Photios of
Korytsa was the Gr****
Orthodox metropolitan bishop of Korçë,
Ottoman Empire, from 1902...
-
Adrianople Prilep Himara Monastir First Çatalca
Kaliakra Merhamli Driskos Elli
Korytsa Lemnos Bulair Şarköy
Bizani Second Çatalca
Diplomacy and
politics London...
- Gjirokastër,
Zografos sent
messages to
local representatives in Korçë (gr.
Korytsá)
asking them to join the movement; however, the Gr****
military commander...
- romanized: Bangeio Gymnasio) or
Gymnasium of
Korytsa, was a Gr****
secondary level school in Korcë (Gr****:
Korytsa),
southern Albania, from 1856 to 1930. It...
- Prin****lity of Albania. The
agreement granted the Gr****s of the
districts of
Korytsa (Korçë) and
Argyrokastro (Gjirokastër),
which form
Northern Epirus, wider...
- (1915–1917) for the
Korytsa prefecture, when his
birth city came
under Gr**** control. Kaphetzopoulos, Flokas, Dima-Dimitriou, 2000, p. 240: "
Korytsa:
Ioseph Adamides...
- Lazarades,
Porta P****, Katerini, Sorovich, Yenidje, Thessaloniki,
Ostrovon and
Korytsa, Pesta, Gribovo,
Pente Pigadia, Preveza, Aetorrachi, Manoli****a, Bizani...