Drita
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Drita may refer to:
  • Drita Albanian Folk Orchestra
    Drita Albanian Folk Orchestra
    Drita Albanian Folk Orchestra is an Albanian folk orchestra based in Los Angeles, California. It was established in 1982 by Ian Price and presents to the American audience traditional Albanian music...

  • Drita (name)
    Drita (name)
    Drita is an Albanian female name, with the meaning "light" ....

    , an Albanian female name, with the meaning "light"
  • Drita (magazine)
    Drita (magazine)
    Drita magazine is an Albanian literary magazine published by the Association of the Young Modern Artists of Albania . Drita was one of the first magazines in the Albanian language. It has been published for 127 years with some interruptions.-History: 1883-1922:Drita was one of the first magazines...

    , an Albanian magazine founded by Petro Poga
  • Klubi Drita, an Albanian patriotic club founded in Gjirokastër
    Gjirokastër
    Gjirokastër is a city in southern Albania with a population of 43,000. Lying in the historical region of Epirus, it is the capital of both the Gjirokastër District and the larger Gjirokastër County...

     in 1906 by Petro Poga
    Petro Poga
    Petro Poga was one of the signatories of Albanian Declaration of Independence in 1912 and one of the most important Albanian Rilindas.He was born in Erind, Gjirokastër, Albania . He went to the Zosimea Greek language School of Ioannina, Greece and then graduated in Jurisprudence from the Istanbul...

  • KF Drita
    KF Drita
    KF Drita is a football club based in Gjilan, Kosovo . Created in 1947, the club has won first league Raiffeisen Football Superleague of Kosovo in 2002/2003 and Kosova Cup in 2000/2001...

    , a football club based in Gnjilane, Kosovo
  • FK Drita
    FK Drita
    FK Drita is a football club based in the village Bogovinje near Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia. It was founded in 1994 under the name Bogovinje.The club currently plays in the Macedonian Second League.-Players:-External links:* *...

    , a football club based in the village of Bogovinje near Tetovo, Republic of Macedonia
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