On July 17, 1914, the “Corfu Protocol” was signed, according to which two of the southern prefectures of Albania would enjoy semi-autonomous administration. They would have the local gendarmerie and the Albanian army had no right to enter the war in the south of the country. In schools, lessons would be given in Greek and the administration would use the Greek language as an official language.
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2nd December 1919, the Serbian opened in Dibra the Office of the Government of Esat Pashe Toptani
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2nd December 1924, was born the professor Eshref Pumo
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2nd December 1937, Dhimiter Toskanini composed and played for our expatriates in Bucharest the new Albanian anthem
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2nd December 1937, diplomatic relations between Ahmet Zogu and Soviet Union
