On March 13th, 1912, was completed the Bulgarian-Serbian agreement, that separated Albania giving access to Serbia to Adriatic. It contained a secret annex, according to which Bulgaria knew to Serbia the right over the territory in north and in west of Shari mountains, while Serbia knew right to Bulgaria over the territory to the east of Rhodope and the Struma River. The territory that included Dibra, Kërçova, Gostivar, Tetovo, Kumanovo and Skopje, was considered as controversial area and as an arbitrator to resolve this issue was appointed the Tsar of Russia.
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21 August 1908, the newspaper ” Kombi ” publishes the request for the creation of an autonomous Albanian province
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21 August 1908, “Bashkimi” Society of Bitola wrote for the establishment of club branches in other centers of Albania
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21 August 1920, Yugoslav forces occupy the areas of Shkodra Highlands
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21 August 1924, was concluded the Educational Congress
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21 August 1941, was established Çeta of Peza