- Shkodër (/ˈʃkoʊdər/ SHKOH-dər, Albanian: [ˈʃkɔdəɾ];
Albanian definite form:
Shkodra;
historically known as
Scodra or Scutari) is the fifth-most-populous city...
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Shkodra Elektronike (pronounced [ˈʃkɔdɾa ɛlɛktɾɔˈnikɛ]) is an
Albanian folktronica duo
formed in 2019 in Shkodër and
consists of
members Kolë Laca and...
- pronunciation: [zjeɾm]; transl. Fire) is a song
performed by the
Albanian duo
Shkodra Elektronike. It was
written by Beatriçe Gjergji, Kole Laca, and Lekë Gjeloshi...
- The
siege of
Shkodra (Albanian:
Rrethimi i Shkodrës) took
place from May 1478 to
April 1479 as a
confrontation between the
Ottoman Empire and the Venetians...
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business administration.
Menduh Derguti,
rector of the
University of
Shkodra in 1992,
asked the
University of Nebraska–Lincoln to help
develop its curriculum...
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Skadarsko jezero,
pronounced [skâdarskɔː jɛ̂zɛrɔ]) – also
called Lake
Shkodra (and Lake Shkodër) – lies on the
border of
Albania and Montenegro, and...
- Dajç (Albanian
definite form: Dajçi) is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the Shkodër County,
northwestern Albania. At the 2015
local government reform...
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southeastern Serbia, and most of Montenegro. Up to 1830, the
Pashalik of
Shkodra controlled most of the
aforementioned lands (including
southern Montenegro)...
- Gjergji, Kolë Laca, and Lekë Gjeloshi, and
performed by
Gjergji and Laca as
Shkodra Elektronike. The
Albanian parti****ting broadcaster,
Radio Televizioni...
- and
Shkodra – the most significant.
Mehmed II sent his
armies to take
Shkodra in 1474 but failed. Then he went
personally to lead the
siege of
Shkodra of...