On December 24th, 1876, in Istanbul, was convened the Conference of 6 Ambassadors of the Great Powers. In the opening day, the Sublime Porte proclaimed the Constitution and continued the work in London. As a result, was signed the Protocol, according to which Bosnia-Herzegovina and two Bulgarian provinces, were declared autonomous. In one of the Bulgarian provinces were included the Albanian lands, Kacanik, Tetovo, Gostivar, Kërçova and Dibra. Even Montenegro, according to the protocol, should be given some Albanian lands.
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31 August 1938, Vllaznia Society performs theatrical performances on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Albanian Kingdom
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31 August 1952, was established the Albanian Geological Service
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31 August 1968, was built railroad Rogozhina-Fier