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The article discusses the historical relationship between Venice and Albania, focusing on the cultural and ethnic connections between the Albanians of the Venetian territories and the Greek Orthodox community. It references a 1978 scientific journal 'Oriente Cristiano' which notes that the Albanians, often referred to as Epirots, were part of the Greek Orthodox Church but maintained distinct national groups. The text highlights Venice's historical dominance in the Adriatic, its trade networks, and its role as an ally to the Albanian resistance against Ottoman forces, particularly through figures like Skanderbeg. It also mentions the continued presence of Albanian place names in Venice today, despite numerous renaming efforts after 1875. These names are still visible in specific locations within Venice’s historic center.

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Shqiptarët në Venedik

The article discusses the historical relationship between Venice and Albania, focusing on the cultural and ethnic connections between the Albanians of the Venetian territories and the Greek Orthodox community. It references a 1978 scientific journal 'Oriente Cristiano' which notes that the Albanians, often referred to as Epirots, were part of the Greek Orthodox Church but maintained distinct national groups. The text highlights Venice's historical dominance in the Adriatic, its trade networks, and its role as an ally to the Albanian resistance against Ottoman forces, particularly through figures like Skanderbeg. It also mentions the continued presence of Albanian place names in Venice today, despite numerous renaming efforts after 1875. These names are still visible in specific locations within Venice’s historic center.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents a historical narrative without overt ideological slant, balancing the discussion of cultural and historical ties between Venice and Albania. While it emphasizes the significance of these connections, it does not take a clear partisan stance or promote a particular political view

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article provides historical facts about Albanians in Venice with references to sources like 'Oriente Cristiano' and mentions specific events and figures such as Skanderbeg. The information seems accurate and aligns with general historical knowledge, though some details may lack deeper verificati

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