Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Northern Epirote Declaration of Independence occurred on February 28, 1914, in Argyrokastron (Gjirokastër), against the decision of incorporation of Northern Epirus to the newly established Albanian principality. The region of Northern Epirus, which corresponts today with parts of southern Albania, was already under the control of the Greek forces at the aftermath of the Balkan Wars, in 1913. However, the Protocol of Florence had assigned it to the newly established Albanian state, a decision that was rejected by the local Greek populations. As the Greek army withdrew to the new border, the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus was proclaimed and a provisional government was formed under Georgios Christakis-Zografos to support the state's objectives."@en }
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- Northern_Epirote_Declaration_of_Independence abstract "The Northern Epirote Declaration of Independence occurred on February 28, 1914, in Argyrokastron (Gjirokastër), against the decision of incorporation of Northern Epirus to the newly established Albanian principality. The region of Northern Epirus, which corresponts today with parts of southern Albania, was already under the control of the Greek forces at the aftermath of the Balkan Wars, in 1913. However, the Protocol of Florence had assigned it to the newly established Albanian state, a decision that was rejected by the local Greek populations. As the Greek army withdrew to the new border, the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus was proclaimed and a provisional government was formed under Georgios Christakis-Zografos to support the state's objectives.".
- Q3448719 abstract "The Northern Epirote Declaration of Independence occurred on February 28, 1914, in Argyrokastron (Gjirokastër), against the decision of incorporation of Northern Epirus to the newly established Albanian principality. The region of Northern Epirus, which corresponts today with parts of southern Albania, was already under the control of the Greek forces at the aftermath of the Balkan Wars, in 1913. However, the Protocol of Florence had assigned it to the newly established Albanian state, a decision that was rejected by the local Greek populations. As the Greek army withdrew to the new border, the Autonomous Republic of Northern Epirus was proclaimed and a provisional government was formed under Georgios Christakis-Zografos to support the state's objectives.".