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Queen Mother Pedagogical Institute

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Instituti femnuer Nana Mbretneshe
Instituti femnuer Nana Mbretneshe

The Queen Mother Pedagogical Institute (Albanian: Instituti Femnuer "Nana Mbretneshë"), was a women's pedagogical high school, created in 1933 in Tirana, Albania.The Institute, approved by Government Decree nr. 666 on October 2, 1933, opened its doors on November 30, 1933. The school opened with 388 students, of which 100 were residents of Tirana, and the others non residents. The institute was a merger of an American school in Kavajë, Christo Dako's school for misses “Qiriazi”, the Stigmatines women's school of Shkoder, and the Normal Women's School of Korçë.The institute is named after Queen Mother Sadijé Toptani, mother of King Zog.

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Queen Mother Pedagogical Institute
Rruga Xhorxhi Martini, Tirana

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Rruga Xhorxhi Martini
1005 Tirana (Njësia Bashkiake Nr. 2)
Central Albania, Albania
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