City in Chile where streets bear Albanian names

Reading a Chilean writer, a poet I was reading in Spanish, at one point during my poetry confession, I looked back at the name of a street that had versesed the poet, the name of the street was... “the path of Debra”!... I was surprised because it was a city south of Chile named Hualpa?... City [...]
Reading a Chilean writer, a poet I was reading in Spanish, at one point during my poetry confession, I looked back at the name of a street that had versesed the poet, the name of the street was... “the path of Debra”!... I was surprised because it was a city south of Chile named Hualpa?... The town where the poet was born... That's how you start writing at “Illyria” author Ilir Sci, which we're broadcasting full.
Understandably, I got into Google and searched for this street with this name when, for my surprise, did I learn that there was not only a street called “The street of Debar” but there were other roads with Albanian names?... In Spanish there were “Durres Street”, “Berat”, “Lambsan”, ” Street Shkodra”, “Tirana”, (Google somewhere gave the error “Triana” but following the way down on the map, down on the clear exit, <x <x1415> ” ”, “
The queen moved me to look long and research taught me that Hualpin is a city in southern Chile, is part of the Concepción Provinca, Bio Bio Region... The names of the streets of that city were put on because the first ones who founded the city had been immigrants from some European states and names have been placed according to their countries of origin, where the immigrants came from! ... According to city history immigrants reportedly had English, Scotland, French, Czech and Yugoslav... The municipality's online page says that immigrants from Yugoslavia had been: “principally Croatian”?... And have they chosen names of Albanian cities?... How the names of Albanian towns have been chosen for street names in Hualpen Chile! ? A mystery that deserves the attention of sincere scholars I believe!
We poor Albanians! It'll be years and years until we harvest our Albanian history to break apart on four sides of the globe! ... While Albanians are not mentioned as a community there at the founding of the city, the names of Albanian cities speak for themselves, ironing out every suspicion! ?
The Western Albanian names are indeed full of them, and these facts are mentioned to us by the great Faik Konica, who in the years he lived in Brussels insisted on finding homes in the “Rue d Albanie” (” Albania's road”, which is still in the European capital today... It is known that Conica's friendship with her great French poet, Giyom Apolonier, and once when I was reading Francis Steegmmuller's biographer, who is the best - known scholar of the great French poet Giyom Apollonier, (Giollajme Apollintaire, August 26th, 1880)... I encountered a rather intimate testimony concerning Konica and the name of Albania... on page 92 of the book” however, as the idea of freedom in Brussels, did not satisfy it (Conica, Paris). One day he got into trouble with a cop who stopped him in the street:
- Your computer asked the police...
Albanian. ”...
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Albania road! ”...
- Your profession?
“The paper's “Albania”, (“ ”)...
If you want to know, I really don't believe you! The police said” and so the Albanian patriot spent the night at the police station... Fragrment from page 92 of the study book, “Apollintaire; Poet Among The Painters”... “Apollore; The poet among the painters” of author Francis Steegmmuller...
Other evidence of street names across the west is full, ” Rue d'Albanie” in several cities in France, ”, as well as in Quebec, Canada, is there in South Africa in Malmesbury, Cape Town and the remote Philippines?... Also in the USA in some cities, there are roads or Avenues named “Albana”, ”Albia Street, or “Albana Avenue”, the most famous is one in Orlando at the world's number one tourist destination, such as Disney World! In Italy, some cities have Albanian street names, and there are “Pizza Albany” in Rome ...In England in London there is a road with the name Shkodra, ” Scutar Road”...
All this data deserves the attention of researchers..., writes this newspaper.












