- from Proto-Indo-European *wĺ̥kʷos. In
modern Albanian, it is
known as
Ulqin. The name,
through Late (Vulgar) Roman,
became Middle Latin Ulcinium, Italian:...
-
Battle of
Ulcinj took
place between the
Ottoman forces of
Dervish Pasha and
Albanian irregulars in the year of 1880 at the
region of
Kodra e Kuqe, close...
- SA ORJENOM". UL-info. 14
September 2013. ""Shuhet"
Otranti - ****bolli në
Ulqin tash e
tutje ka
emrin Federal".
Ulqini Online. 31
August 2013. Archived...
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Mustafa Osman Alibegu, OSK, (1893,
Ulqin –
December 25, 1977, Shkodër)
known as Cafo Beg Ulqini, was a soldier,
nationalist and politician. He served...
- 1571 in
Ulqin) was an
Albanian trader, agent,
merchant and diplomat, part of the
Bruti family, who
worked for
Venice in the
cities of
Ulqin and Ragusa...
-
translator and a
multilingual trader, part of the
Bruti family from
Dulcigno (
Ulqin),
Venetian Albania. He
worked for the Venetians,
Philip II of Portugal,...
-
Shkrelis also
migrated to
Ulqin and its
surrounding villages on the
coast and
along the Buna river. The
Shkrelis of
Ulqin are all
Albanian and Roman...
- 1855 – Lezhë, 23
April 1913) was an
Albanian imam, alim, and
patriot from
Ulqin. He was
known for his
religious contributions, his role in the national...
-
Macedonia and
included the area of
Montenegro and
possibly the town of
Ulqin. Present-day
Prizren is
first mentioned in 1019 at the time of
Basil II...
- Mirdita,
parts of
northwestern Mat, Kurbin, Lezhe, Zadrima, Shkodër and
Ulqin (where they live
alongside very
large numbers of **** Muslims), minorities...