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    The Cape of Rodon or Cape of Skanderbeg (Albanian: Kepi i Rodonit or Kepi i Skenderbeut) is a rocky cape on the Adriatic Sea north of Durrës, Albania...
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    is at an elevation of 1 metre (3 ft). Rodoni Castle is on the Cape of Rodon. After the victorious First Siege of Krujë the League of Lezhë decided to increase...
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  • Peter Rodon (died 2000), Welsh professional footballer Ramón Balcells Rodón (1919–1999), Spanish sailor Cape of Rodon, in Albania Castle of Rodon, in Albania...
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  • Heinrich Bartels (category Recipients of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross)
    loss. Between Stari Bar and Cape of Rodon the Gruppe engaged in combat with P-38 fighters of which Bartels shot down four of the USAAF fighters. On 31 October...
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    St. Anthony Church, Durrës (category Cultural Monuments of Albania)
    The ruins of St. Anthony Church (Albanian: Kisha e Shën Ndojt) is located at Rodon Cape (alternatively known as Skanderbeg Cape) in Durrës County, is...
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    SS Linz (category Steamships of Austria-Hungary)
    Sea 4 miles northwest of the Cape of Rodon, while she was travelling from Fiume, Croatia to Durazzo, Albania under command of Captain Tonello Hugo. Linz...
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  • between the Cape of Rodon and Dibër and had at his disposal an army of 2,000 horsemen. The Kastrioti family was from a region of northern Albania between...
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    the Cape of Rodon at the direct proximity to the Adriatic Sea. The name is derived from the Illyrian god of Rodon. Following the First Siege of Krujë...
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    Durrës (redirect from History of Durrës)
    as its seat. It stretches from the mouth of Ishëm River at the Cape of Rodon in the north across the Bay of Lalzi to the Shkëmbi i Kavajës in the south...
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  • Ishëm (category Administrative units of Durrës)
    Castle Cape of Rodon Ibrahim Kodra tomb Ishëm St. Anthony Church St. Anthony Church St. Anthony Church Ishëm (river) Ishëm Castle Rodoni Castle Cape of Rodon...
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    Cape of Rodon with a proximity to the Adriatic Sea. Its name is derived from the Illyrian god of Rodon. After the First Siege of Krujë and League of Lezhë...
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  • Rodoni may refer to: Cape of Rodon, in Albania Castle of Rodon, in Albania This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Rodoni. If...
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    park covers a total of 12,570 hectares (31,100 acres). Two additional marine protection areas are planned in Albania: the Cape of Rodon (Albanian: Kepi i...
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    Adriatic Sea at the Cape of Rodon along the Gulf of Drin. The Erzen, the second longest river in the county, begins nearby the village of Shëngjergj, flows...
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    Erzen (category Rivers of Albania)
    is barely perceptible. The mouth is between Durres and the headland of Cape of Rodon at Lalzi bay. The average discharge rate at the mouth is 18.1 m³ /...
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    Albanians (redirect from People of Albania)
    families of Albanian origin inclusively the Sorgo family who came from the Cape of Rodon in central Albania, across Kotor in eastern Montenegro, to Dalmatia...
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    Ishëm (river) (category Rivers of Albania)
    Adriatic to the southwest of Laç in the Rodon Bay, which is bounded on the western edge by the Cape of Rodon and forms part of the Drin Gulf. It is possible...
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  • Kepi i Rodonit ("Cape of Rodon"), a headland located near Durrës which could be analysed as an Illyrian sanctuary dedicated to the god of the sailors in...
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    Komani-Kruja culture (category Archaeology of Illyria)
    and glass necklaces. Similar artifacts have been discovered in the Cape of Rodon, as well as close to Krujë. Until 1990 around 30 archaeological sites...
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  • Church ruins, Krujë (category Cultural Monuments of Albania)
    kishash) is a Cultural Monument of Albania in Krujë. "Religious buildings with the "Culture Monument" status". Republic of Albania National Committee for...
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    Shëngjin, to the Cape of Rodon in the south. The shoreline of the gulf is a shallow combination of sandy beaches, sand dunes, capes, salty and fresh water...
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    Italian destroyer Indomito (1912) (category World War I destroyers of Italy)
    bombardment of the lighthouses at the Cape of Rodon and Shëngjin (known to the Italians as San Giovanni di Medua) on the coast of the Principality of Albania...
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  • fortifications of Albania. There are a total of 158 castles and fortifications in the country that have achieved the status of monument of cultural heritage...
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    Italian destroyer Irrequieto (category World War I destroyers of Italy)
    bombardment of the lighthouses at the Cape of Rodon and Shëngjin (known to the Italians as San Giovanni di Medua) on the coast of the Principality of Albania...
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    Italian destroyer Ardente (category World War I destroyers of Italy)
    bombardment of the lighthouses at the Cape of Rodon and Shëngjin (known to the Italians as San Giovanni di Medua) on the coast of the Principality of Albania...
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  • St. Mary Church, Krujë (category Cultural Monuments of Albania)
    The ruins of the St. Mary Church (Albanian: Rrënojat e Kishës së Shën Mërisë) is a Cultural Monument of Albania, located in Shën Mëri, Krujë District...
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    Italian destroyer Audace (1913) (category World War I destroyers of Italy)
    bombarded the lighthouses at the Cape of Rodon and Shëngjin (known to the Italians as San Giovanni di Medua) on the coast of Albania. On 11 July 1915 Audace...
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    Italian destroyer Insidioso (category World War I destroyers of Italy)
    bombardment of the lighthouses at the Cape of Rodon and Shëngjin (known to the Italians as San Giovanni di Medua) on the coast of the Principality of Albania...
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    Sorgo family (redirect from House of Sorgo)
    in 1292 after bringing sorghum during a famine. They hailed from the Cape of Rodon (di Redoni d' Albania antichi), according to a later entry in the Annals...
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  • Italian destroyer Intrepido (1912) (category World War I destroyers of Italy)
    bombardment of the lighthouses at the Cape of Rodon and Shëngjin (known to the Italians as San Giovanni di Medua) on the coast of the Principality of Albania...
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