Bajram Curri

Etymology
Borrowed from. Named after, a freedom fighter who struggled for Albanian independence and ethnic Albanians.

Curri was famously sacrificed by his friends in 1925 while hiding in a cave near the village of Dragobi, in the Valbonë valley northwest of the town, to avoid being captured by the surrounding Zogist forces, which had been pursuing him for upwards of three years. In 1952, the town was renamed from Kolgecaj to Bajram Curri.

Proper noun

 * , located within the Valbona valley just west of the river Valbona on the edge of the Albanian Alps.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Bulgarian: Байрам Цури
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 巴依拉姆楚里城
 * German: Bajram Curr
 * Greek: Μπαϊράμ Τσούρι
 * Russian: Байрам-Цурри
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: Бајрам Цури
 * Roman: Bajram Curi
 * Turkish: Bayram Curri