The Vlora was a cargo ship built in 1960 in Ancona (Italy) that sailed under the Albanian flag until 1996. It is most famous for carrying tens of thousands...
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The Vlora incident was a military confrontation between Albania and the Soviet Union in 1961. The Albanian People's Army blockaded the Vlora naval base...
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Cinematography 1995 Goya Awards – Best European Film Tirana Year Zero Vlora (ship) Albanians in Italy Movies about immigration to Italy List of submissions...
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28 March: Otranto tragedy. In the Otranto channel, an Albanian ship run by a Vlora gang was rammed and sunk by an Italian naval vessel by mistake. 82...
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Italy, after his family emigrated to Italy in the famous exodus of the Vlora ship on 8 August 1991. He was first spotted by a Pescara scout in 2004 and...
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it was used as a refugee camp, for 20,000 Albanian refugees, of the ship Vlora. It was home to A.S. Bari, until they moved to the Stadio San Nicola in...
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equipped merchant ship (DEMS) was an Admiralty Trade Division programme established in June 1939, to arm 5,500 British merchant ships with an adequate...
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Bay of Vlorë (redirect from Bay of Vlora)
of Vlorë (Albanian: Gjiri i Vlorës — Albanian pronunciation: [ˈɟiːɾi i ˈvlɔːɾəs]) is a large bay of the Adriatic Sea situated along the Albanian Adriatic...
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Ismail Qemali (category Vlora family)
However, their plan got leaked and International Control Commission occupied Vlora, which resulted in Qemali's resignation. Afterward, he lived in exile in...
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