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Albania is aided financially from abroad, notably by ] and ]. Albania is aided financially from abroad, notably by ] and ].
The country exports nearly nothing and imports a lot from Greece and Italy. The money for imports comes from the financial aid and from the money that refuges working abroad bring to Albania. This is a good status-quo business for both Greece and Italy. Also unofficially Greece government makes money by selling visas unofficially to Albanian citizens, who are not allowed to travel freely abroad. For this reason both countries do have several visa consulates in major cities of Albania, and oppose indirectly every possibility of free movement from Albanian citizens in EU.


== Demographics == == Demographics ==

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The Republic of Albania is a country in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Yugoslavia in the north, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in the east, and Greece in the south, and has a coast on the Adriatic Sea in the west.

Republika e Shqiperise
File:Albania flag medium.png File:Albania coa.png
(In Detail)
National motto: None
Official languageAlbanian
CapitalTirana
PresidentAlfred Moisiu (2002) | Rexhep Meidani (1997 - 2002) | Sali Berisha | Ramiz Alia
Area
 - Total
 - % water
Ranked 140th
28,748 km²
4.7%
Population


 - Total (2000)


 - Density
Ranked 126th


3,510,484


122/km²
Independence
 - Date
From the Ottoman Empire
November 28, 1912
CurrencyLek
Time zoneUTC +2
National anthemHymni i Flamurit
Internet TLD.AL
Calling Code355

History

Main article: History of Albania

Albania has been the site of several Greek colonies, and was later part of the Roman province of Illyricum. After being conquered by a number of nations, it became a part of the Ottoman Empire in 1478.

After the First Balkan War, Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, but the country remained in unrest. Being occupied by Italy during World War II, the (mainly communist) resistance, lead by Enver Hoxha seized control when the Italians left.

Until 1990, fives years after the death of Hoxha, Albania was an isolationist state. A multi-party democracy is emerging, but the country suffers from economic problems, organised crime, and a large number of Albanian refugees from Kosovo.

Politics

Main article: Politics of Albania

Head of state is the president, which is elected by the Kuvendi Popullor, or People's Assembly. The main part of the Assembly's 155 members are elected by the Albanians in elections every 5 years. The president is assisted by a council of ministers, which is appointed by the president.

Districs

Main article: Districts of Albania

Albania is divided into 36 districts, or rrethe. The capital city, Tirana, has a special status. The districts are:

Geography

Main article: Geography of Albania

Albania consists of mostly hilly and mountainous terrain, the highest mountain reaching up to 2,753 m. The country mostly has a land climate, with cold winters and hot summers.

Besides capital city Tirana, with 300,000 inhabitants, the principal cities are Durrës, Elbasan, Shkodër, Vlorë and Korçë.

Economy

Main article: Economy of Albania

Albania is Europe's poorest country, with half of the economically-active population still engaged in agriculture and a fifth said to be working abroad. The country has to deal with a high unemployment rate, corruption up to high government leveels and organised crime.

Albania is aided financially from abroad, notably by Greece and Italy. The country exports nearly nothing and imports a lot from Greece and Italy. The money for imports comes from the financial aid and from the money that refuges working abroad bring to Albania. This is a good status-quo business for both Greece and Italy. Also unofficially Greece government makes money by selling visas unofficially to Albanian citizens, who are not allowed to travel freely abroad. For this reason both countries do have several visa consulates in major cities of Albania, and oppose indirectly every possibility of free movement from Albanian citizens in EU.

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Albania

Most of the population (95%) is Albanian, but there is a sizeable Greek minority. Many ethnic Albanians also live in bordering Kosovo. The language is Albanian, although some Greek is also spoken.

Since the occupation by the Ottomans, the majority of the Albanians has been muslim, even though relgion was prohibited during the communist era. The Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church are the other main religions in Albania.

Culture

Main article: Culture of Albania

Albania's most notable writer was Fan Noli.

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