July 28, 1914, marks the beginning of World War I, one of the greatest carnivores in human history, which lasted until 1918. Although Albania was declared by the Great Powers, the neutral state, in fact, returned to the arena Clashes between the Warring parties and suffered huge human and material losses.
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16 December 1919, Gjirokastra Prefecture passes under the full control of Italian forces
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16 December 1921, Ahmet Zogu oppressed the Government of Hasan Prishtina
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16 December 1921, Ahmet Zogu triumphs over the democratic government of Noli
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16 December 1947, the Albanian-Bulgarian Treaty of Friendship
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16 December 1966, International Treaty of Civil and Political Rights



