Hotolisht
Hotolisht is a village and a former municipality in the Elbasan County, eastern Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Librazhd. The population at the 2011 census was 5,706. The municipal unit consists of the villages Buzgare, Dardhe, Hotolisht, Kokreve, Vehcan, Vulcan and Xhyre.
The village of Hotolisht appears in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as a settlement in the vilayet of Çermeniça with a total of 13 households, represented by the following household heads: Pop Shtjafenim, Pop Kozmai, Gjergj Vlashi, Mekshe Koleci, Progon Goroda (possibly, Guruda or Gruda), Tolë Penkuli, Gjon Primiqyri, Nikolla Bosi, Nenko Andropoli, Progon Pilashi, Petër Vlashi, Ishri Vlashi, and Gjergj Koja.
The village of Hotolisht appears in the Ottoman defter of 1467 as a settlement in the vilayet of Çermeniça with a total of 13 households, represented by the following household heads: Pop Shtjafenim, Pop Kozmai, Gjergj Vlashi, Mekshe Koleci, Progon Goroda (possibly, Guruda or Gruda), Tolë Penkuli, Gjon Primiqyri, Nikolla Bosi, Nenko Andropoli, Progon Pilashi, Petër Vlashi, Ishri Vlashi, and Gjergj Koja.
Map - Hotolisht
Map
Country - Albania
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Albania has been inhabited by different civilisations over time, such as the Illyrians, Thracians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Venetians, and Ottomans. The Albanians established the autonomous Principality of Arbër in the 12th century. The Kingdom of Albania and Principality of Albania formed between the 13th and 14th centuries. Prior to the Ottoman conquest of Albania in the 15th century, the Albanian resistance to Ottoman expansion into Europe led by Skanderbeg won them acclaim over most of Europe. Albania remained under Ottoman rule for nearly five centuries, during which many Albanians (known as Arnauts) attained high-ranking offices in the empire, especially in the Southern Balkans and Egypt. Between the 18th and 19th centuries, cultural developments, widely attributed to Albanians having gathered both spiritual and intellectual strength, conclusively led to the Albanian Renaissance. After the defeat of the Ottomans in the Balkan Wars, the modern nation state of Albania declared independence in 1912. In the 20th century, the Kingdom of Albania was invaded by Italy, which formed Greater Albania before becoming a protectorate of Nazi Germany. Enver Hoxha formed the People's Socialist Republic of Albania after World War II, modeled under the terms of Hoxhaism. The Revolutions of 1991 concluded the fall of communism in Albania and eventually the establishment of the current Republic of Albania.
Currency / Language
ISO | Currency | Symbol | Significant figures |
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ALL | Albanian lek | L | 2 |
ISO | Language |
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SQ | Albanian language |
EL | Greek language |