The Plava, Gucia and Malesia are located in the heart of Monte Negro, and north of Albania. The area has a population of 300, 000 inhabitants. The most important cities are Plava, Tuzi, Gucia,  etc. There is no economy supporting the area. People are farmers and foresters. The main muscle is wood. With centuries, people of Malesia depended on wood and forest. The names of the cities and other toponym are of Albanian origin. The name �Tuzi� originates from Albanian words �T�uzi� that means being cooked, Gucia means courage, Po�lava means  washing. The  Malesia consists of  couple of mountains such as Dechiqi and Suka near town of Grud�, Bukoviqi near town of Hot, Kazhaniku near town of Triepsh, Kapa of Broja near Kelmendi, and Mokseti near Kastrat. The only river that divides the Malesia into two  is the River of Cema. The Malesia has a soft mediterrean clime and continental clime.  In high elevation, the summers are chilli  and the winters are very cold and full of snow.
The Malesia, Plava, and Gucia were populated since ancient time. In these areas, the Illyrian tribe of  Labeatet used to live. The mountains and the forests were called the mountains of Labeatet. There are some partial remains of the Illyrian ancient towns, and they can be found in Hot, Tuz, Gucia, etc.
PLAVA  DHE  GUCIJA
Ulqini
Tuzi
Plava
Gucija
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The heavy mountainous life style of those people made them a professional in guerrilla warfare.  Almost every inch of Malesia is covered by the blood of the courage and heroic people of Malesors. The Malesors are people  of an extraordinary courage and heroism. Almost, all the wars were won by the Malsors.
The towns of Plava and Gucia were attacked by the Russian Gypsies known Serbs and Russian who committed atrocities. Many Albanians were forced to convert themselves to orthodox religion. The Albanian Catholics were mutilated; their three fingers were cut off by the Slavic Terrorists in order to cross themselves as orthodox Christians. Some of those Albanians were forced to use Slavic language, and their  native Albanian language was prohibited.
Most important Albanian figures in the appraising were Ded� Gjon Luli Dedvukaj from town of Hot, Nika Ivezaj from town of Grud�, Gjeto Mark Ujka from town of Hot, and  Martin Preka from town of Triepsh. Albanians succeeded to liberate themselves from Ottoman Turkey, but the congress of Berlin decided to divide Malesia, and part of Malesia was left under Monte Negro.
During the ottoman Turkey some of the Malsors converted themselves to Islam. However, majority of Malesors remained Christians. There was always an appraising against the Ottoman Turkey. The Malesors have always won the battles. The Ottoman Turkey retreaded and with a lot of promises,  the Malesors decided to calm down. In 1641, the Albanian roman catholic priest cardinal Karlo Della Mirandella opened the firs school in Albanian language in Malesia. The fighting of Malesores for independence  and national rights did not stop. In 1900, the Malesores decided to lunch offensively against the Ottoman Turkey.
Today, those Albanians express themselves as a Montenegroins and do not use Albanian language. To those that did resist the Russian and other Slavic Terrorists, it was allowed to keep their religion and change the language. Many of them in today Sanxhack speak non Albanian language and they are of Islam faith. The Malesores won the bottle against the Russian Army and other Slavic Gypsies Terrorists.   All those battles all that Albanian blood, and the Albanians of Malesia, today,  have only four elementary schools and one high school in Albanian language in entire Malesia.The Albanians of Plava and Gucia and Malesia were always strong and will always be stronger then they were. God blessed Malesia and Albanian people.
Ded Lul Gjergji with his son
Mark Kola
O Plav dhe Guci, oj Malesi, me shekuj tue luftue me armiqt per liri. Lavdi ju koft trimave te liris
�Only those who fight live.�  Victor Hygo
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