The Ambassadors Conference in London on August 11, 1913, established a special commission with the participation of representatives of six major powers, for setting the borders between Albania and Greece. After fieldwork, the commission went to Florence, Italy, where it formulated the Protocol, which is named after this city. The Florence Protocol is in force today, with the exception of some minor ratifications that took place in the area of Korça after the First World War.
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6 March 1920, the leaders of Northern make a covenant in Shkodra to protect the country
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6 March 1922, was born Qemal Draçini, journalist and lecturer
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6 March 1925, was concluded the treaty on cooperation with Italy so much contested by opposition
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6 March 1937, the Albanian parliament approved the law “On the prohibition of the face covering”


