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Pamalioti was a historical Albanian tribe and family that lived between Lake Skadar and the Adriatic Sea, in the region called (including Ulcinj), and were vassals to the Serbian Despotate and then the Republic of Venice in Venetian Albania.

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  • Pamalioti was a historical Albanian tribe and family that lived between Lake Skadar and the Adriatic Sea, in the region called (including Ulcinj), and were vassals to the Serbian Despotate and then the Republic of Venice in Venetian Albania. (en)
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  • Pamalioti was a historical Albanian tribe and family that lived between Lake Skadar and the Adriatic Sea, in the region called (including Ulcinj), and were vassals to the Serbian Despotate and then the Republic of Venice in Venetian Albania. (en)
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