Here are some historical events that occurred on March 6th in Albania and around the world
- Korca Boom
- Mar 6
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Albania:
March 6, 1913 – Conference of the Treaty of Shën Stefan: On March 6, 1913, the Treaty of Shën Stefan was signed, which played a significant role in the history of Albania, as it determined the borders of the Albanian state after the Balkan War. However, this treaty forced Albanians to accept the division of their territories, causing tensions with neighboring countries.
March 6, 1945 – The assassination of Dajti P. Gramos: Dajti P. Gramos, one of the Albanian communist leaders, was assassinated by nationalist resistance forces during World War II.
World:
March 6, 1521 – The fall of Malacca: Led by Ferdinand Magellan, his fleet reached the island of Malacca, which was under Portuguese control. This was an important event that paved the way for further explorations.
March 6, 1967 – Flooding disaster in Bangladesh: Around 10,000 people lost their lives in the devastating floods in Bangladesh, an event that highlighted the natural challenges faced by the region.
March 6, 1967 – Vietnam War: The “Cedar Falls” operation, a major offensive by American and South Vietnamese forces against the Viet Cong, began. This was one of the largest operations during the Vietnam War.
March 6, 1975 – Earthquake in Ireland: A powerful earthquake struck cities in Ireland, causing widespread damage and resulting in many casualties.
March 6, 1987 – Kosovo’s sovereignty: Although surrounded by different states, Kosovo declared its status as a territory under the administration of the United Nations, marking a significant political event in the region’s development.
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