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I have seen some pointless articles on Wikipedia, but this one just about takes the biscuit! it conveys no information/context whatsoever. What is Kisha e.....? A statue? a building? a natural feature?? Why is is significant? did something happen there or nearby? Does it commemorate an event, a person, or a group of people?? This articles tells me nothing except "something" exists in a town in albania!. Please people, if you can't produce three or four sentences, then face it - you haven't got an article!! IdreamofJeanie (talk) 16:45, 10 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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