Shoqata Çamëria, literally “Chameria Association” in Albanian, appears to refer to an organization or informal group concerned with the Cham Albanian community and the historical region of Çamëria (Chameria) located in northwestern Greece. The term “Shoqata” denotes an association or society, while “Çamëria” designates the geographic and ethnic entity historically inhabited by Cham Albanians.
There is no widely documented, verifiable source that establishes Shoqata Çamëria as a formally registered non‑governmental organization, political party, cultural institution, or other recognized entity with a defined structure, leadership, or official activities. Consequently, detailed encyclopedic information—such as the date of founding, headquarters, membership, specific objectives, or notable actions—cannot be confidently provided.
The name may be employed in various contexts, for example:
- As a label for local or diaspora groups that support Cham cultural preservation, advocacy for property restitution, or recognition of historical events affecting the Cham population.
- In media or academic references when describing community initiatives related to the Cham issue.
Given the lack of corroborated documentation in reputable reference works, academic publications, or official registries, the term does not meet the criteria for an established encyclopedic entry at this time. Further verification from reliable sources would be required to expand this description.