Albania is a country located in Southeast Europe along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. It has a varied landscape ranging from mountains to plains. Tirana is the capital and largest city. In ancient times, Albania was inhabited by Illyrians and Greeks. It was later annexed by Rome and became part of the Byzantine Empire. The modern state of Albania declared independence in 1912 after being part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. Since then, Albania has transitioned from a monarchy to a communist regime to a parliamentary republic.
Albania is a country located in Southeast Europe along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. It has a varied landscape ranging from mountains to plains. Tirana is the capital and largest city. In ancient times, Albania was inhabited by Illyrians and Greeks. It was later annexed by Rome and became part of the Byzantine Empire. The modern state of Albania declared independence in 1912 after being part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. Since then, Albania has transitioned from a monarchy to a communist regime to a parliamentary republic.
Albania is a country located in Southeast Europe along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. It has a varied landscape ranging from mountains to plains. Tirana is the capital and largest city. In ancient times, Albania was inhabited by Illyrians and Greeks. It was later annexed by Rome and became part of the Byzantine Empire. The modern state of Albania declared independence in 1912 after being part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. Since then, Albania has transitioned from a monarchy to a communist regime to a parliamentary republic.
Albania is a country located in Southeast Europe along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. It has a varied landscape ranging from mountains to plains. Tirana is the capital and largest city. In ancient times, Albania was inhabited by Illyrians and Greeks. It was later annexed by Rome and became part of the Byzantine Empire. The modern state of Albania declared independence in 1912 after being part of the Ottoman Empire for centuries. Since then, Albania has transitioned from a monarchy to a communist regime to a parliamentary republic.
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ALBANIA
• Albania (/ælˈbeɪniə, ɔːl-/ ⓘ a(w)l-BAY-nee-ə; Albanian: Shqipëri or Shqipëria),
[a] officially the Republic of Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë),[b] is a country in Southeast Europe. The country is located in the Balkans on the Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea and shares land borders with Montenegro to the northwest, Kosovo to the northeast, North Macedonia to the east and Greece to the south. Spanning an area of 28,748 km2 (11,100 sq mi), it displays a varied range of climatic, geological, hydrological and morphological conditions. The country's landscapes range from rugged snow-capped mountains in the Albanian Alps and the Korab, Skanderbeg, Pindus and Ceraunian Mountains, to fertile lowland plains extending from the coasts of the Adriatic and Ionian seas. Tirana is the capital and largest city in the country, followed by Durrës, Vlorë, and Shkodër. • In ancient times, the Illyrians inhabited northern and central regions of Albania, whilst Epirotes inhabited the south. Several important ancient Greek colonies were also established on the coast. The Illyrian kingdom centered in what is now Albania was the dominant power before the Rise of Macedon.[8] In the 2nd century BCE, the region was annexed by the Roman Republic, and after the division of the Roman Empire it became part of Byzantium. The first known Albanian autonomous principality – Arbanon – was established in the 12th century. The Kingdom of Albania, Principality of Albania and Albania Veneta were formed between the 13th and 15th centuries in different parts of the country, alongside other Albanian principalities and political entities. In the late 15th century, Albania became part of the Ottoman Empire until 1912, when the modern Albanian state declared independence. In 1939, Italy invaded the Kingdom of Albania, which became Greater Albania, and then a protectorate of Nazi Germany during World War II.[9] Following the war, the People's Socialist Republic of Albania was formed, which lasted until the Revolutions of 1991 concluded with the fall of communism in Albania and eventually the establishment of the current Republic of Albania. • Since its independence in 1912, Albania has undergone a diverse political evolution, transitioning from a monarchy to a communist regime before becoming a sovereign parliamentary constitutional republic. Governed by a constitution prioritising the separation of powers, the country's political structure includes a parliament, a ceremonial president , a functional prime minister and a hierarchy of courts. Albania is a developing country with an upper-middle income economy driven by the service sector, with manufacturing and tourism also playing significant roles.[10] The country underwent a transition post the dissolution of communism, shifting from a centralised planning to adopting a open market economy.[11] Citizens in Albania benefit from universal health care access and receive complimentary primary and secondary education. The historical origins of the term "Albania" can be traced back to medieval Latin, with its foundations believed to be associated with the Illyrian tribe of the Albani. This connection gains further support from the work of the Ancient Greek geographer Ptolemy during the 2nd century AD, where he included the settlement of Albanopolis situated to the northeast of Durrës.[12][13] The presence of a medieval settlement named Albanon or Arbanon hints at the possibility of historical continuity. However, the precise relationship between these historical references and the question of whether Albanopolis was synonymous with Albanon remains a subject of scholarly debate.[14]