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- Albania
- [Travel] Albania ferry guide
All the informations, web sites, timetables, tariffs and contacts for all the ferries to
Albania, but also some suggestions for an excellent trip and for saving money and time.
- Albania
- [Travel] Tourism development committee
The Republic of Albania is located in the western part of the Balkan
Peninsula and it shares borders with Montenegro and Kosovo to the
north and northeast , with FYR of Macedonia to the east and
Greece to the south . In the western part the Albanian shores
are soaked by Adriatic and Ionian seas.
- Albania -
[Directory] Albanianyellowpages.com
Albanian Business directory. The Albanian Yellow Pages is the first all Albanian Business
Directory and Information Resource combined in one, making it a valuable "to
have" in every Albanian household. The Albanian Yellow Pages lists Albanian owned and
operated businesses as well as others doing business with Albanians all over the world
such as the US, Canada, Albania, Kosova and other parts where Albanians live and work. The
Albanian Yellow Pages lists important numbers of Albanian governmental institutions, media
outlets, universities, organizations, religious institutions etc making it a "no
throw out" book.
- Albania - [Directory] Kosova
Yellowpages
Its goal is to provide a large database of information to people all around the world.
You, dear visitor, can currently find and visit ads of more than 500 companies such as
airline organizations, banks, books, insurance companies, beauty salons, car dealer,
accounters, advertisings, auto-repair, lawyers, bakeries, wedding services, etc.
- Albania - [Info] Albania
CIA factbook
Poor and backward by European standards, Albania is making the difficult transition to a
more modern open-market economy. The government has taken measures to curb violent crime
and to spur economic activity and trade. The economy is bolstered by remittances from
abroad of $400-$600 million annually, mostly from Greece and Italy; this helps offset the
sizable trade deficit.
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