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The Trembesina Mountain is a tall, steep mountain in Albania. (Reference 1) In 1940, during the Greco-Italian war a Greek company under Greek Captain Praxiteles Kondylis attacked the mountain, which was under the control of the Italians. Heavy fighting was met on the mountain, which was seized by the Greeks by March, 1940. (Reference 1)









Reference 1: The History of our Kondylis Family. (Nikolaus Kondylis)