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Leonidha is an Albanian Albanian may refer to: *Pertaining to Albania in Southeast Europe; in particular: **Albanians, an ethnic group native to the Balkans **Albanian language **Albanian culture **Demographics of Albania, includes other ethnic groups within the country ... masculine given name. Notable people with the surname include: * Leonidha Çuri (born 1951), Albanian footballer and manager * Leonidha Naçi (1875–1940), Albanian educator See also * Leonida {{Given name Albanian masculine given names ...
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Leonidha Çuri
Leonidha Çuri (born May 7, 1951) is a former Albanian footballer and manager. He played for KS Flamurtari Vlorë from 1975 to 1981 as a left back and managed the club. As a player, he started every game at left back in his six-year tenure at Flamurtari Vlorë and also appeared 7 times for the Albania National Football Team. However, he achieved most of is fame at the coaching level. He has the most successful international coaching career in Albania. Early beginnings and playing career Leonidha Çuri was born in Vlore, Albania, in 1951. He started playing soccer out on the beach with his friends every day. At the age of 16 he went to the Institute of Soccer Excellence in Tirana. At the age of 19 he became a football player with the newly formed KiF Shkëndija in Tirana. He played with Kif Shkendija for 6 years. In 1977, at the age of 26, Leonidha signed with Flamurtari Vlorë, where he would play alongside Edmond Liçaj, Kreshnik Çipi, Petro Ruçi and Vasil Ruci as well as ...
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Leonidha Naçi
Leonidha Naçi (1875-1940) was an Albanian teacher and patriot. He served at the first Albanian school in Vlorë and was a delegate to the Congress of Manastir that standardized the Albanian alphabet. Life Naçi was born to an Eastern Orthodox family in Korçë, then part of the Ottoman Empire, in 1875. He was the brother of Nuçi Naçi, director of the Mësonjëtorja school in his hometown. Naçi studied in Bucharest and later in Athens. He lived in Corfu for some time, before returning to Albania. In 1908, Naçi was sent as a delegate of Vlorë to the Congress of Manastir, where issues concerning the Albanian language were discussed and the Albanian alphabet was standardized. He was an important member of the patriotic club ''Labëria'', and served at the first Albanian school in Vlorë. He represented Albania in the three Balkan Conferences (1930-1934). A street in Vlore was named in his honor after his death. See also * Education in Albania Education in Albania for pr ...
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Leonida
Leonida is a given name and a surname which may refer to: * Leonida Bagration of Mukhrani (1914–2010), wife of Vladimir Kirillovich, Grand Duke of Russia, a pretender to the Russian throne * Leonida Barboni (1909–1970), Italian film cinematographer * Leonida Bissolati (1857–1920), Italian socialist politician * Leonida T. Boga (1886–1974), Aromanian writer, schoolteacher and archivist in Romania * Leonida Kasaya (born 1993), Kenyan volleyball player * Leonida Lari (1949–2011), Romanian poet, journalist, and politician from the Republic of Moldova * Leonida Lucchetta (1911–?), Italian former footballer * Leonida Pallotta (1910–?), Italian former football goalkeeper * Leonida Rèpaci (1898–1985), Italian writer and political activist * Leonida Tonelli (1885–1946), Italian mathematician * Leonida Țurcan (1894–?), Bessarabian politician * Ellen Leonida (born 1970), American criminal defense attorney * Florica Leonida (born 1987), Romanian retired artistic gymnast ...
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Albanian Name
Albanian names are names that are used by Albanians in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, or the diaspora. In Albania, a full name usually consists of a given name (); the given name of the individual's father (patronymic, ), which is seldom included except in official documents; and a (most commonly patrilineal) family name or surname (). They are invariably given in the Western name order, with the given name being followed by the family name. Albanian given names are traditionally originally-Albanian names or religious names (Islamic or Christian). Given names While in Kosovo, Montenegro and North Macedonia, Albanian (" Illyrian") and religious names are quite common, in Albania proper, Albanian or Muslim names are rarely given. That is the result of the high net emigration rate of Albania and the desire of most Albanian emigrants to assimilate internationally. Another factor is the secularisation that took place during the communist rule, which discourage ...
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