- The
Shkumbin (/ʃkuːmbiːn/;
Albanian pronunciation: [ʃkumbin]), also
known as Shkembi, is a
river in
Southern Europe. It is 181.4 km (112.7 mi) long and...
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Shkumbin Arsllani (Macedonian: Шкумбин Арслани, Škumbin Arslani; born 27
February 1980) is an
Albanian retired football player from Macedonia, who has...
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Macedon captured Apollonia and
crossed the
river Genusus (Albanian:
Shkumbin) in 314 BC. A few
years later Glaucias laid
siege to
Apollonia and captured...
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mountainous area to the west of
Ohrid Lake and the
upper valley of the
river Shkumbin. In 1198, a part of the area
north of the Drin was
briefly controlled by...
- varieties, with Gheg
spoken to the
north and Tosk
spoken to the
south of the
Shkumbin river.
Their characteristics in the
treatment of both
native words and...
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Adriatic Sea, the road
followed a
difficult route along the
river Genusus (
Shkumbin), over the
Candaviae (Jablanica)
mountains and
thence to the highlands...
- groups: Gheg and Tosk. The
Shkumbin river is
roughly the
geographical dividing line, with Gheg
spoken north of the
Shkumbin and Tosk
south of it. The characteristics...
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being Tosk. The
geographic dividing line
between the two
varieties is the
Shkumbin River,
which winds its way
through central Albania. Gheg is
spoken in northern...
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Elbasan County and
Elbasan Muni****lity. It lies to the
north of the
river Shkumbin between the
Skanderbeg Mountains and the
Myzeqe Plain in
central Albania...
- the
Thopia controlled much of the
territory between the
rivers Mati and
Shkumbin rivers.
Together with the
Muzaka family, they
agreed to
recognize Angevin...