The Sanjak of Görice (Turkish: Görice sancağı) was a second-level administrative unit (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire centred in Korçë. It was established in the 15th century following Ottoman conquests and disestablished during the Balkan Wars (1912–13). It was one of several sanjaks part of the Manastir Vilayet (1874–1912). It had territory in what is today southeastern Albania and northwestern Greece.
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| - The Sanjak of Görice (Turkish: Görice sancağı) was a second-level administrative unit (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire centred in Korçë. It was established in the 15th century following Ottoman conquests and disestablished during the Balkan Wars (1912–13). It was one of several sanjaks part of the Manastir Vilayet (1874–1912). It had territory in what is today southeastern Albania and northwestern Greece. (en)
- Il sangiaccato di Coriza o Coritza (in turco Görice sancağı, in albanese Sanxhaku i Korçës) era un'unità amministrativa di secondo livello (sangiaccato o sanjak) dell'Impero ottomano con sede a Coriza (Korçë). Fu fondato nel XV secolo dopo conquiste ottomane e venne sciolto durante le guerre balcaniche (1912-1913). Era uno dei numerosi sangiaccati facenti parte del Vilayet di Monastir (1874-1912). Il suo territorio corrispondeva grossomodo in quelle che sono oggi l'Albania sudorientale e la Grecia nordoccidentale. (it)
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| - The Sanjak of Görice (Turkish: Görice sancağı) was a second-level administrative unit (sanjak) of the Ottoman Empire centred in Korçë. It was established in the 15th century following Ottoman conquests and disestablished during the Balkan Wars (1912–13). It was one of several sanjaks part of the Manastir Vilayet (1874–1912). It had territory in what is today southeastern Albania and northwestern Greece. (en)
- Il sangiaccato di Coriza o Coritza (in turco Görice sancağı, in albanese Sanxhaku i Korçës) era un'unità amministrativa di secondo livello (sangiaccato o sanjak) dell'Impero ottomano con sede a Coriza (Korçë). Fu fondato nel XV secolo dopo conquiste ottomane e venne sciolto durante le guerre balcaniche (1912-1913). Era uno dei numerosi sangiaccati facenti parte del Vilayet di Monastir (1874-1912). Il suo territorio corrispondeva grossomodo in quelle che sono oggi l'Albania sudorientale e la Grecia nordoccidentale. (it)
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