Category
page 1Albanian nationalism
Greater Albania
irredentist and nationalist concept to unite "traditionally Albanian" territories from several neighbouring countries

Chameria
Chameria (also spelled Çameria; ; ) 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 The term is used today mostly by Albanians and it is obsolete in Greek, surviving
Albanian nationalism
nationalist ideas related to Albanian people

Kachak
thumb|Kosovo Albanian rebels controlling a road in [[Kosovo, 1920s]]
Albanian National Awakening
period in the history of Albania from the 19th century until the declaration of independence in 1912, during which an Albanian nationalist movement flourished, resulting in an independent Albanian state
Lahuta e Malcís
2014 Serbia v Albania
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying football match
Battle for Novi Pazar
battle
Third League of Prizren
Myth of Skanderbeg
national hero of the Albanians
Albanian nationalism in North Macedonia
ideology in North Macedonia