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The Albanian Congress of Trieste ((アルバニア語:Kongresi Shqypëtaar i Trieshtës)) was a congress of Albanians held in Trieste, Austria-Hungary in period 27 February – 6 March 1913, and organized by Faik Konica and Sotir Kolea with strong support of Austrian authorities. ==Developments== The Provisional Government of Albania sent Kristo Meksi as its emissary to the Albanian Congress of Trieste. Baron Franz Nopcsa who participated in the work of the congress, published his notes on the congress that became of particular historical interest. The participants of the congress included Fan Noli, Albert Ghica, Baron Juan Pedro Aladro Kastriota, Nikolla Ivanaj,Giuseppe Schirò,〔 and Terenzio Tocci. All Albanian colonies sent their delegates, they came from US, Romania, Bulgaria, Egypt, Italy, and Trieste. The Arbereshe community also was present, bringing with Marchese D'Auletta and his sons. Hil Mosi was elected Chairman of the Congress, Faik Konica and Dervish Hima as vice-chairmen, Fazil Toptani and Pandeli Evangjeli as secretaries.〔 Marchese d'Auletta, one of the main candidates for the Albanian throne, was elected "Honorary President" of the congress. The congress recognized the provisional government set up by Ismail Qemal bey Vlora and discussed the various candidates for the vacant throne. Among the candidates being discussed at the time were Ferdinand François Bourbon Orléans-Montpensier of France, Albert Ghika of Romania, Count Urach of Württemberg, the Egyptian prince Ahmed Fuad, and the son of the Marchese Castriota (D'Auletta) from Naples. Baron Nopzsa also proposed himself for the throne. Austria–Hungary promoted the congress, in particular to ensure the selection of a prince of its choice. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Albanian Congress of Trieste」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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