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Albania

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Country information - Albania
Country name - conventional long form : Republic of Albania
Country name - conventional short form : Albania
Country name - local long form : Republika e Shqiperise
Country name - local short form : Shqiperia
Country name - former : People's Socialist Republic of Albania
Country code : AL
Government type : emerging democracy
Capital - name : Tirana (Tirane)
Capital - time difference : UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)
National holiday : Independence Day, 28 November (1912)
Population : 3,619,778 (July 2008 est.)
Nationality - noun : Albanian(s)
Nationality - adjective : Albanian
Languages : Albanian (official - derived from Tosk dialect), Greek, Vlach, Romani, Slavic dialects
Currency (code) :
Currency code : ALL
Major infectious diseases - degree of risk :
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Albania is located Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea and Ionian Sea, between Greece in the south and Montenegro and Kosovo to the north. The climate is mild temperate; cool, cloudy, wet winters; hot, clear, dry summers; interior is cooler and wetter. The terrain is mostly mountains and hills; small plains along coast.

Background

This entry usually highlights major historic events and current issues and may include a statement about one or two key future trends.
Background : Albania declared its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, but was conquered by Italy in 1939. Communist partisans took over the country in 1944. Albania allied itself first with the USSR (until 1960), and then with China (to 1978). In the early 1990s, Albania ended 46 years of xenophobic Communist rule and established a multiparty democracy. The transition has proven challenging as successive governments have tried to deal with high unemployment, widespread corruption, a dilapidated physical infrastructure, powerful organized crime networks, and combative political opponents. Albania has made progress in its democratic development since first holding multiparty elections in 1991, but deficiencies remain. International observers judged elections to be largely free and fair since the restoration of political stability following the collapse of pyramid schemes in 1997. In the 2005 general elections, the Democratic Party and its allies won a decisive victory on pledges of reducing crime and corruption, promoting economic growth, and decreasing the size of government. The election, and particularly the orderly transition of power, was considered an important step forward. Although Albania's economy continues to grow, the country is still one of the poorest in Europe, hampered by a large informal economy and an inadequate energy and transportation infrastructure. Albania has played a largely helpful role in managing inter-ethnic tensions in southeastern Europe, and is continuing to work toward joining NATO and the EU. Albania, with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, has been a strong supporter of the global war on terrorism.

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