On 22 August 2000, was completed the International Folklore Festival, “Gramshi 2000”. During the three days at the Palace of Culture and the central square of the city, Albanian folk groups, Macedonian and Bulgarian, brought the values of traditional creativity: folk songs were sung, folk dances and folk orchestras were brought, brought melodies of their countries.
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10 May 1467, a letter written in Venice on Gjergj Kastrioti’s victory against Ballaban Pasha
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10 May 1819, Ali Pasha Tepelena took the town of Parga without a war
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10 May 1892, in the Romanian capital, was opened the first Normal School in Albanian Language
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10 May 1897, Visar Dodan started publishing the newspaper “Albania” in Bucharest