Europa Universalis 5 ha un thread di feedback per correggere gli errori. Aiutateci fornendo fonti per confutare le inesattezze su questa mappa culturale.
Europa Universalis 5 ha un thread di feedback per correggere gli errori. Aiutateci fornendo fonti per confutare le inesattezze su questa mappa culturale.
brown with stripes=albanian majority wsith a big minority
Brown stripes=big albanian minority
As you can see Vlore is somehow majority Greek and not a single big albanian minority exists in Greece since the brown there is exclusively aromanians. Shkoder and Prizren is majority serbian. Dibra is somehow majority Bulgarian.
breathofthepoiso on
When does this take place on? Which year? Also, seems like there are brown stripes in places where Albanians aren’t really known to be living that much…
SairiRM on
What’s with NE Albania being Bulgarian?
Character_Ear_4520 on
Something I found in the Internet:
“Albanians were quite wide spread in the middle ages, and could be found in todays Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, and some parts of Greece.
Gjon Buzuku the author of the first Albanian book Meshari, was born in the village of Kraje, Tivar (modern day Bar Montenegro),
While in Kosovo we know of Skanderbegs diplomat, Gjergj Pelini (Georgius Pelino) was born in Novoberde- Kosovo, while Lekë Dukagjini, from the noble Dukagjini family and the creator of the Albanian Kanun, was born in Gjilan-Kosovo, while another prominent Albanian writer Pjetër Bogdani being born in Prizren-Kosovo.
Albania/ parts of Northern Macedonia today was ruled by various Albanian noble families, being most notable Kastrioti, Dukagjini, Muzaka, Arianiti etc.
While in present day Greece we know a good number of Albanians were located in Epirus and Morea, and even ruled over the area as lords, being Peter Losha and Gjin Bu Spata (John Spata)”
A comment of Author Ahmet Murati:
“Due to a fact that I have found a note at the Romanian Academy of Science stating that they have met Albanians for the first time in year 1275 we can clearly state that at that time we have lived up to Romania because Serbia was not a country in the earth soil but as a heavenly country. So, from other sources it is clear that we lived from nowadays central Serbia up to Athens and Thessaloniki”
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To explain the map its the year 1337
brown=albanian majority
brown with stripes=albanian majority wsith a big minority
Brown stripes=big albanian minority
As you can see Vlore is somehow majority Greek and not a single big albanian minority exists in Greece since the brown there is exclusively aromanians. Shkoder and Prizren is majority serbian. Dibra is somehow majority Bulgarian.
When does this take place on? Which year? Also, seems like there are brown stripes in places where Albanians aren’t really known to be living that much…
What’s with NE Albania being Bulgarian?
Something I found in the Internet:
“Albanians were quite wide spread in the middle ages, and could be found in todays Montenegro, Albania, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, and some parts of Greece.
Gjon Buzuku the author of the first Albanian book Meshari, was born in the village of Kraje, Tivar (modern day Bar Montenegro),
While in Kosovo we know of Skanderbegs diplomat, Gjergj Pelini (Georgius Pelino) was born in Novoberde- Kosovo, while Lekë Dukagjini, from the noble Dukagjini family and the creator of the Albanian Kanun, was born in Gjilan-Kosovo, while another prominent Albanian writer Pjetër Bogdani being born in Prizren-Kosovo.
Albania/ parts of Northern Macedonia today was ruled by various Albanian noble families, being most notable Kastrioti, Dukagjini, Muzaka, Arianiti etc.
While in present day Greece we know a good number of Albanians were located in Epirus and Morea, and even ruled over the area as lords, being Peter Losha and Gjin Bu Spata (John Spata)”
A comment of Author Ahmet Murati:
“Due to a fact that I have found a note at the Romanian Academy of Science stating that they have met Albanians for the first time in year 1275 we can clearly state that at that time we have lived up to Romania because Serbia was not a country in the earth soil but as a heavenly country. So, from other sources it is clear that we lived from nowadays central Serbia up to Athens and Thessaloniki”