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Uta Ibrahimi

Albanian alpinist from Kosovo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Uta Ibrahimi
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Flutura Ibrahimi better known as Uta Ibrahimi (born 27 November 1983, Gjilan) is an Albanian alpinist from Kosovo.

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She is the first Albanian woman to climb Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world[1][2][3] and the first woman from the Balkans to climb all 14 of the eight-thousanders.[4][5]

Through her alpinism activities, and media appearances, Uta seeks to raise awareness about the environment and human rights, particularly in Kosovo and Albania.[6]

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Biography

Uta Ibrahimi was born in the city of Gjilan, at the time part of Yugoslavia.[7] She graduated from the Faculty of Economics, at the University of Prishtina, where she studied Marketing.

She began her career as a marketing assistant at Iliria University, to continue her work in various private companies. Uta has worked as the Director of Ogilvy Karrota marketing agency.[8] Uta has also worked a marketing manager, jury member, and event organizer for DokuFest, a documentary film festival.[9][10] In 2015 she left her career in marketing to focus on climbing.

In 2016, she founded Butterfly Outdoor Adventures Company, with the aim to promote culture and tourism in Kosovo.[11]

In 2019, Uta established the Utalaya Foundation to promote environmentalism and feminism through mountain climbing.[12]

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Climbing career

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References

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