Çamëria (Albania and Greece)

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Name (Latin)
Çamëria (Albania and Greece)
Other forms of name
nne Çamëria (Albania)
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q1102780
Library of congress: sh 88000544
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: Këngë popullore nga Çamëria, 1983.
  • Fjalori enciklopedik shqiptar, 1985:p. 149.
  • Historical dictionary of Albania, p. 53.
  • Sheme, Selman. Çamëria, 2005.
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Wikipedia description:

Chameria (also spelled Çameria; Albanian: Çamëria; Greek: Τσαμουριά, romanized: Tsamouriá) is a historical region along the coast of the Ionian Sea in southwestern Albania and northwestern Greece, traditionally associated with the Albanian ethnic subgroup of the Chams. For a brief period (1909-1912), three kazas (Filat, Aydonat and Margiliç) were combined by the Ottomans into an administrative district called Çamlik sancak. During the interwar period, the toponym was in common use and the official name of the area above the Acheron river in all Greek state documents. The term is used today mostly by Albanians and it is obsolete in Greek, surviving in some old folk songs. Most of what is called Chameria is divided between parts of the Greek regional units of Thesprotia, Preveza, and Ioannina (some villages at the western side); and the municipality of Konispol at the southernmost extremity of Albania. Apart from geographic and ethnographic usages, in contemporary times within Albania the toponym has also acquired irredentist connotations.

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