On 19 July 1910, the famous writer and journalist, Anton Logoreci, was born. Editor or associate of some notebooks, such as “Ylliria”, “Minerva”, “Light”, etc. Albania’s fascist invasion was found in London and when the broadcast of BBC’s Albanian broadcasts began, he for many years headed the Eastern European and Albania Section. He has published articles and studies in the European press, in Shejzat magazine, delta in Rome, as well as in the politico-analytical book “Albanians”. He died in London in 1990.
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10 May 1892, in the Romanian capital, was opened the first Normal School in Albanian Language
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