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Albania

OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Albania

DATE OF FORMATION: 1912

POPULATION: 3.2 million

DENSITY: 302 people per square mile

LANGUAGES: Albanian, Greek

RELIGIONS: Sunni Muslim 70%, Orthodox Christian 20%, Roman Catholic 10%

ETHNIC MIX: Albanian 93%, Greek 5%, Other 2%

GOVERNMENT: Multiparty elections

CURRENCY: Lek

 

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Lying at the southeastern end of the Adriatic Sea, opposite the heel of Italy, Albania is a poverty-stricken, mountainous country which became a one-party communist state in 1944. The "land of the eagles," as it is known by its people, became a multiparty democracy in 1991. It has struggled to progress from the economic collapse and regional strife which characterized the 1990s, and remains one of the poorest countries in Europe.

 

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