The Voice of Albania, Greek: Η φωνή της Αλβανίας, was a newspaper published in Athens, Kingdom of Greece, from September 1879 to mid-1880. The publishers were Anastasios Koulouriotis and Panayotis Koupitoris, both Arvanites. [1] [2]
It was published in Greek and partly in Albanian ( Arvanitika dialect). The core political views backed the ideas of contribution of Albanophones in Greece, Albanian schools and education, independence of Albania from Ottoman Empire, a unified Greek-Albanian state, and the similarities between two nations. [2] It was printed in a print-shop owned by Koupitoris.
The Voice of Albania, Greek: Η φωνή της Αλβανίας, was a newspaper published in Athens, Kingdom of Greece, from September 1879 to mid-1880. The publishers were Anastasios Koulouriotis and Panayotis Koupitoris, both Arvanites. [1] [2]
It was published in Greek and partly in Albanian ( Arvanitika dialect). The core political views backed the ideas of contribution of Albanophones in Greece, Albanian schools and education, independence of Albania from Ottoman Empire, a unified Greek-Albanian state, and the similarities between two nations. [2] It was printed in a print-shop owned by Koupitoris.