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Post by Arxileas on Jul 19, 2008 1:47:57 GMT -5
I agree on the new name it's difficult for many. Ma ma mia all we want is an answer as yes or no ? The topic is about Provocation: Albanian new passport bridge of ARTAWhy change topic
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Post by Arxileas on Jul 19, 2008 1:50:04 GMT -5
Why are you accusing the Greek government of none existent claims here Topic is about Provocation: Albanian new passport bridge of ARTA
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Post by Teuta1975 on Jul 19, 2008 1:51:55 GMT -5
Now we shifting on: what this topic about? It is both: the provocation as a consequence of a Bridge...that happened to be in Arta and it is similar to others in Balkan...and Greeks want the exclusivity...it is not the Bridge of Arta I am concerned with...I can live with its existence. What bothers me is the presumptuousness of Greek government towards Albania. I am sure their next warning will be: either take off the passport "our" bridge or we'll send all immigrants back home...
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Post by Teuta1975 on Jul 19, 2008 1:54:06 GMT -5
Greek Government is innocent...
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Post by albquietman on Jul 19, 2008 1:54:23 GMT -5
Where you guys see the difference between this bridge and this one and how can you tell that the drawing in the albanian passport is the greek one?
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Post by Teuta1975 on Jul 19, 2008 1:55:13 GMT -5
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Post by Arxileas on Jul 19, 2008 1:56:35 GMT -5
Now we shifting on: what this topic about?
It is both: the provocation as a consequence of a Bridge...that happened to be in Arta and it is similar to others in Balkan...and Greeks want the exclusivity...it is not the Bridge of Arta I am concerned with...I can live with its existence. What bothers me is the presumptuousness of Greek government towards Albania. I am sure their next warning will be: either take away "our" bridge or we'll send all immigrants back home... ::) Ok understood and thanks teuta. I believe this issue should be cleared up of any misunderstandings by both countries, and I don’t see it as a big issue on a bridge, I believe the Government is concerned of the location of same name. That’s my understanding.
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Post by Teuta1975 on Jul 19, 2008 2:00:14 GMT -5
That's my understanding too. Greeks' overreacting upsets me for makes them ridiculous in European's eyes...and believe it or not I wouldn't like that.
AlbQ... ;D again, the number of arcs??? lol...
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Post by albquietman on Jul 19, 2008 2:01:08 GMT -5
Oh, I see now, the greek government is concerned about that Albania will claim Arta as albanian just because the bridge in the passport happened to be the same as the Arta's bridge...what a childish concern?
If Albania wanted to claim Arta and the rest, would had put Pyrros on that passport, not a bridge...and I'm wondering now, why the greek government is so sensitive of that part of Greece if it is really greek?
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Post by albquietman on Jul 19, 2008 2:02:36 GMT -5
The number of arcs are the same Teuta...the photo of the greek bridge shows only half of it....
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Post by Teuta1975 on Jul 19, 2008 2:07:52 GMT -5
I understand Greece concern...
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Post by Kefalus on Jul 19, 2008 2:12:06 GMT -5
Any pics of the albanian passport?
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Post by Kassandros on Jul 19, 2008 3:27:23 GMT -5
Albquietman, "Where you guys see the difference between this bridge.. and this one?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ...the second has a river beneath..
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Post by libofsha on Jul 19, 2008 6:18:21 GMT -5
we are waiting for the mansoon season, then we'll have a river underneath
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Post by kartadolofonos on Jul 19, 2008 8:58:19 GMT -5
Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dora Bakoyanni she promised she investigates about the new Albanian passport.Tis Artas to gefiri
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Post by atlantis on Jul 19, 2008 18:14:04 GMT -5
Karta!!!!!! You are a old Kloun in this forum.... Try to remember your posts.... .......................................................................................................... Óôï ËåæÜí ôçò Áëâáíßáò ï ÐáôñéÜñ÷çò Âáñèïëïìáßïò ôÝëåóå ôñéóÜãéï óôïí ôÜöï ôïõ Ãåùñãßïõ Êáóôñéþôç (ÓêåíôÝñìðåû), åèíéêïý Þñùïò ôçò ÷þñáò ôùí áåôþí.
At Lezan, Albania, Patriarch Bartholomew officiated et a memorial service on the tomb of Georgios Kastriotis (Skenderbey), National Hero of the land of douple head eagles BOPEIO HPEIROS
Georgios Kastriotis: He was also known as Skenterbeis. Greek Epirotian prince son of Ioannis Kastriotis,Georgios kastriotis was cristian Greek orthodox medieval feudal lord of Krugia, in North Epirus. Georgios Kastriotis was born on1405 in the citadel of Krugia. He became legendary for its tries to unify the population of Epirus and eliberate the region from the Ottoman invaders. He fought against the Turks for 50 years and he did not lost any battle. His name was Georgios (ancient Greek name), and his surname Kastriotis (Kastro in Greek means castle, Kastriotis is called the person from the castle or the person with the castle). ......................................................................................................... Don't make yourself superkloun......
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Post by kartadolofonos on Jul 19, 2008 20:20:17 GMT -5
atlantis these are all true do you need more details about it? but this is not the point we have enough heroes in greece answer my question! atlantis did greece build a statue of skenderbeg in greece are greeks and albanians enemies if the new albanian passport have the greek bridge of arta it will be solved by diplomatic way between greek and albanian foreign office.
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Post by bordura on Jul 20, 2008 15:55:38 GMT -5
Karta it was not called Georgios Kastriotis, but Gjergj Kastrioti! Georgios Kastriotis is how you call it, but because u change the name to your rules it doesn't make the person Greek
Wasn't Skenterbeis, but Ýskender Bey (Skenderbej in Albanian)! Again don't get confused with the way you change names applying Greek language rules, that doesn't make the person Greek.
George Bush might be called Georgios Busis from you, but that doesn't turn him to Greek.
Didn't fight for 50 years against Turks, but 20-25.
Out of 25 battles in total he won 24 and lost one
Skanderbeg fought 25 battles and 24 of them ended with victory. The one loss was a battle in Berat.
Battle of Vaikal Battle of Oronik Battle of Mokra (Dibër) Battle of Lower Dibra Battle of Ujebardha Battle of Torvioll Battle of Kumaniv Battle of Pollog I Battle of Pollog II Battle of Ohër Siege of Berat First Siege of Krujë Second Siege of Krujë Third Siege of Krujë
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Post by jerryspringer on Jul 20, 2008 17:15:32 GMT -5
I remember Donnie saying that Skanderbeg didn't lose on battle.
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Post by libofsha on Jul 20, 2008 18:01:40 GMT -5
the jury is still out on that one really
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