In the conditions of the First World War, on August 23, 1914, the last soldiers of international forces left Shkodra. The administration of the city passed to the Albanian Government. To this end, a commission was formed, under the Presidency of Fez Bey Gjirokastra, commanded in Shkodra by the Government of Durres.
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18 April 1392, the leader of Durres, Gjergj Topia handed the defence of the city to the Venetians on condition to build a protective channel
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18 April 1880, the Ambassadors of the Great Powers signed the “Istanbul Protocol”
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18 April 1907, was established in Shkodra the society of workers and artisans
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18 April 1921, was born Nermin Vlora-Faiaski, Ismail Qemali granddaughter
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18 April 1937, was published the first number of “Shtypi” newspaper