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  1. Hace 5 días · Albania has a mountainous geography. About three-fourths of its territory consists of mountains and hills with elevations of more than 650 feet (200 metres) above sea level; the remainder consists of coastal and alluvial lowlands. The North Albanian Alps, an extension of the Dinaric Alps, cover the northern part of the country.

  2. The Albanian. 1,017,304 likes · 4,460 talking about this. "Udhëtimi im", Historitë e shqiptarëve të suksesshëm nëpër botë

  3. 22 de ago. de 2022 · The Northern Albanian Alps (aka the Accursed Mountains) are the highest section of the Dinaric Alps which stretch all the way from Albania to Kosovo and even eastern Montenegro. The Peak elevation is 2,694m (8,839ft) which belongs to Maja Jezercë. I know what you’re thinking…. “I didn’t know Albania had big mountains.”.

  4. Albanian is a language of the extensive Indo-European family and is thus related to a certain degree to almost all other languages of Europe. The Indo-European character of the language was first recognized in 1854 by the German linguist Franz Bopp (1791-1867). At the same time, Albanian shows no particularly close historical affinity to any ...

  5. THE ALBANIAN Der Albaner. Trailer. Directed by. Johannes Naber. Germany, 2010. Drama. 104. Synopsis. In his socio-critical drama, debuting director Johannes Naber envisages his native Germany as a world which has no place for integrity, morality or innocence, at least not for young illegal immigrants.

  6. You’ll notice Albanian history closely connects to Illyrians, Thracians, and Dacians. The Albanian language has two principal dialects: Gheg and Tosk. Standard Albanian is based on Gheg and is used in northern Albania. On the other hand, Tosk is a southern Albanian dialect with a history that dates back to Turkish Trace and Bulgarian.

  7. 1 de jul. de 2024 · Albanian language, Indo-European language spoken in Albania and by smaller numbers of ethnic Albanians in other parts of the southern Balkans, along the east coast of Italy and in Sicily, in southern Greece, and in Germany, Sweden, the United States, Ukraine, and Belgium.Albanian is the only modern representative of a distinct branch of the Indo-European language family.