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Trembesina mountain

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The Trembesina Mountain is a tall, steep mountain in Albania.[1] It is close to border with the Albanian city of Tepeleni. In 1939, when the Italians invaded Albania, they took the mountain and used it as a house for an artillery fortification. In 1940, when the Italians invaded Greece, a Greek company under captain Praxiteles Kondylis attacked the mountain and eventually defeated the Italians on it, losing their commander and several of their soldiers.

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