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Corizza

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[kaw-reet-tsah] / kɔˈrit tsɑ /

noun

  1. Italian name of Korçë.


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This plunder was, after the strategic factors and the enormous boost to Greek and British morale, the third most important thing about the fall of Corizza.

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At glad Corizza, Major Charissiades, heading the new town council, welcomed the Greeks as liberators.

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While they retreated from the Greeks through Albanian mountain passes around Corizza, the Italians were sniped and raided by rebel Albanian guerrillas.

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They said they had taken, and turned against the Italians, "highly impressive" new enemy fortifications near Corizza.

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First Corizza, then Porto Edda, then Argirocastro �the three advance Italian bases in Albania�now side by side over all three flew the double eagle of Albania and the blue and white banner of Greece.

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