Agim Kadillari

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Agim Kadillari (born 1953) is an Albanian painter.

Active since 1976 he has given exhibitions in Tirana, Cetinje (Montenegro), Assen (Netherlands), Haren (Germany) and Crete in Greece. [1]

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  1. www.albacenter.it Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine