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  1. Greek troops crossed the southern Albanian border at the end of October 1914, officially reoccupying southern Albania, exclusive of Vlorë, and establishing a military administration by 27 October 1914.

    • July 28, 1914-11 November 1918
    • Albania
  2. Following the liberation of Albania in World War II, Albania maintained its 10 prefectures and 61 subprefectures but abolished its municipalities and communes. A census was conducted in September 1945, and Law No. 284 (dated 22 August 1946) reformed the internal administration of the country once again.

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  4. In the case of Albanian inhabited lands, the various administrations seeking to impose order throughout the 1910-1920 period - from Ottoman and innumerable short-lived locally-run regimes, to French, Dutch, French, Italian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Habsburg, and Greek occupation forces - contributed to the region’s long-term instability.

  5. Alliance System 1914. Occupation during the War. War in the Balkans. Survey Articles (Regional) Albania. By Isa Blumi. Though largely understudied to date, the regions in the western Balkans inhabited by Albanian speakers were afflicted by World War I in distinctive ways.

  6. Mar 1, 2024 · World War I. Involved Nations WWI. Albania during World War I. TK Tim Kirsten Updated March 01, 2024. Albanian independence from the Ottoman Empire was finally achieved because of the Balkan Wars, and Albania was recognized as a sovereign and neutral state on 29 July 1913.

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  7. Jan 1, 2014 · Albania. Article PDF Available. Albania's Long World War I, 1912-1925: Albania in WWI. January 2014. Authors: James Tallon. Lewis University. Citations (2) References (8) Abstract....

  8. of Albania and that only the city of Vlora would be occupied (Seferi, 2014, 131).For this reason on 29.VII.1919 the Minister of Foreign Aff airs of Italy met with the Greek Prime Minister in order to solve some problems, including the division of Albania. These actions of Italy and Greece to a large extent irritated the Albanian people who

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