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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26 January 1914, was displayed drama of Mihal Grameno, “The death of Pyrrhus”
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26 January 1929, was published the first number of Albania newspaper
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26 January 1931, Normalja of Elbasanit school displayed the drama “Besa”
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26 January 1944, was inaugurated the VI partisan brigade; unit of the Great Antifascist Coalition
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26 January 1957, “Albturist” signed a contract with the English tourist firm “Progressive Tours”

