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Definition: Albania

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. A republic in southeastern Europe on the Adriatic coast of the Balkan Peninsula.[Wordnet].

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"Albania" is a common misspelling or typo for: Albanian.

Date "Albania" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1466. (references)

Specialty Definition: Albania

Domain Definition
Antiquities Albania (Albania). The southeastern part of what is now Georgia, in Asia, on the west side of the Caspian, extending from the rivers Cyrus and Araxes on the south to Mt. Ceraunius (the east part of the Caucasus) on the north, and bounded on the west by Iberia. It was a fertile plain, abounding in pasture and vineyards; but the inhabitants were fierce and warlike. They were a Scythian tribe, identical with the Alani. The Romans first became acquainted with them at the time of the Mithridatic war, when they encountered Pompey with a large army. Modern geography comprises ancient Albania under two divisions--Daghestan and Leghistan. The name in our own times is applied to the territory which in ancient times was included in Illyria and Epirus. (references)
Literature Albania Turkey, or rather the region about the Caucasus. The word means the "mountainous region." Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

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Common Expressions: Albania

Expressions Definition
Albania at the 2004 Summer Olympics Albania at the 2004 Summer Olympics is represented by the National Olympic Committee of Albania and is abbreviated ALB. 13 athletes from Albania compete in 5 sports in Athens, Greece. (references)
Albania general election, 2005 Albania held parliamentary elections on July 3, 2005 for all 140 seats in the unicameral Assembly of the Republic. 100 seats were elected in single-member constituencies and 40 by a separate proportional ballot on a nationwide basis. Preliminary results show a victory for the opposition Democratic Party (PD) and its allies, prominently the Republican Party (PR), and former president Sali Berisha is expected to become the next prime minister. (references)
Albania in the Middle Ages The fall of the Roman Empire and the age of great migrations brought radical changes to the Balkan Peninsula and the Illyrian people. Barbarian tribesmen overran many rich Roman cities, destroying the existing social and economic order and leaving the great Roman aqueducts, coliseums, temples, and roads in ruins. The Illyrians gradually disappeared as a distinct people from the Balkans, replaced by the Bulgars, Serbs, Croats, and Albanians. In the late Middle Ages, new waves of invaders swept over the Albanian-populated lands. Thanks to their protective mountains, close-knit tribal society, and sheer pertinacity, however, the Albanian people developed their distinctive identity and language. (references)
Albania national football team The Albania national football team is the national team of Albania and is controlled by the Football Association of Albania. It is one of the weakest members of UEFA and has never advanced to the finals of any major international competition. (references)
Archbishop Anastasios of Albania Anastasios Giannoulatos (Albanian: Anastas Janullatos; Greek: Αναστάσιος Γιαννουλάτος), Archbishop of Tirana, Durrës and All Albania, is the Head of the Holy Synod of the Albanian Orthodox Church. (references)
Beslidhja Skaut Albania The Scouting movement in Albania is represented by Organizata Skautiste Shqiptare Beslidhja Skaut Albania (formerly Besa Skaut Albania), or Organization of Albanian Honorable Scouts. (references)
Burrel, Albania Burrel (Albanian: Burrel or Burreli; alternate forms Burelë, Mat) is a city in North-West Albania (41.63 degrees North, 20.62 degrees East), 91 km from Tiranë. It is the centre of the District of Mat. (references)
Caucasian Albania Caucasian Albania (or Aghbania) was an ancient state that covered what is now southern Dagestan and most of today's Azerbaijan of the Caucasus. For much of its history, the Caucasian Albania was a part of the Persian Empire. (references)
Christian Democratic Party of Albania The Christian Democratic Party of Albania (Partia Demokristiane e Shqipërisë) is a small political party in Albania. (references)
Christianity in Albania Christianity in Albania was established throughout the country in 100 A.D. From the 1000 Century the Byzantine Empire carry out Church mission in the area. In relation to Venedigs increasing influence the Franciscans started to settle down in the area in 13th Century. From 15th Century to 19th Century, within the Ottoman conquest, christianity in Albania almost disappeared. (references)
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Extended Definition: Albania


Albania

Republic of Albania
Republika e Shqipërisë
Flag of Albania Coat of arms of Albania
Flag Coat of arms
Motto: 
Ti Shqipëri më jep nder, më jep emrin shqipëtar
(You Albania give me honor, you give me the name Albanian.)
Anthem: Himni i Flamurit
("Anthem of the Flag")
Location of Albania
Location of  Albania  (orange)

on the European continent  (white)  —  [Legend]

Capital
(and largest city)
Tirana
41°20′N 19°48′E / 41.333°N 19.8°E / 41.333; 19.8
Official languages Albanian1
Demonym Albanian
Government Parliamentary republic
 -  President Bamir Topi
 -  Prime Minister Sali Berisha
Independence
 -  from the Ottoman Empire November 28, 1912 
 -  from Italy de facto October 1944 
Area
 -  Total 28,748 km2 (139th)
11,100 sq mi 
 -  Water (%) 4.7
Population
 -  2009 estimate 3,600,523[1] (130th)
 -  Density 134/km2 (63)
318.6/sq mi
GDP (PPP) 2007 estimate
 -  Total $19.944 billion[2] (112th)
 -  Per capita $6,298[2] (IMF) (100th)
GDP (nominal) 2007 estimate
 -  Total $10.768 billion[2] 
 -  Per capita $3,400[2] (IMF) 
Gini (2005) 26.7 (low
HDI (2007) 0.807 (high) (69th)
Currency Lek (ALL)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 -  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Drives on the right
Internet TLD .al
Calling code 355
1 Greek, Macedonian and other regional languages are government-recognized minority languages.

Albania en-us-Albania.ogg /ælˈbeɪniə/ , officially the Republic of Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë pronounced [ɾɛˈpublika ɛ ʃcipəˈɾiːs], or simply Shqipëria, Gheg Albanian: Shqipnija), is a country in South Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Greece to the south-east, Montenegro to the north, Kosovo to the northeast, and the Republic of Macedonia to the east. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the west\, and on the Ionian Sea to the southwest. It is less than 72 km (45 miles) from Italy, across the Strait of Otranto which links the Adriatic Sea to the Ionian Sea.

The country is a member of the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, Council of Europe, World Trade Organisation, and Union for the Mediterranean. It is also a potential candidate for membership in the European Union and received a NATO membership invitation on 3 April 2008.[3] Albania is expected to formally join the 26-nation pact next April on NATO's 60th birthday, and has provided support and troops for security and peacekeeping missions in the Balkans, in Afghanistan, Iraq[4][5] and Chad.[6]

Albania is a parliamentary democracy and a transition economy. The Albanian capital, Tirana, is home to approximately 895,000 of the country's 3.5 million people, and it is also the financial capital of the country.[7] Free-market reforms have opened the country to foreign investment, especially in the development of energy and transportation infrastructure.

Etymology

Apollonia, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Main article: Albania (toponym)

Albania is the Medieval Latin name of the country which is called Shqipëri by its inhabitants. In Medieval Greek, the country's name is Albania besides variants Albaētia, Arbanētia.[8] The ultimate origin of the root Alb- has been traced to an Illyrian (alb "hill"). In the 2nd century BC, Polybius's History of the World mentions a tribe named Arbon in present-day central Albania. The people who lived there were called Albanoí and Arbanitai.[9]

Another suggestion is derivation from the Illyrian tribe of the Albani recorded by Ptolemy, the geographer and astronomer from Alexandria who drafted a map of remarkable significance for the history of Illyria. This map shows the city of Albanopolis (located Northeast of Durrës) which was later called Albanon and Arbanon.[9][10]

In his History written in 1079-1080, Byzantine historian Michael Attaliates was the first to refer to Albanoi as having taken part in a revolt against Constantinople in 1043 and to the Arbanitai as subjects of the duke of Dyrrachium.[11] During the Middle Ages, the Albanians called their country Arbër or Arbën and referred to themselves as Arbëresh or Arbnesh.[12][13] As early as the 16th century,[citation needed] a new name for their home evolved among Albanian people: Shqipëria, popularly interpreted as "Land of the Eagles" or "Land of the Mountain Eagle" hence the two-headed bird on the national flag,[14] though most likely the origin lies in Skanderbeg's use of the Byzantine double-headed eagle on his seals.[15][16]

History

Main article: History of Albania

Prehistory

Main articles: Prehistoric Balkans and Illyria

The area of today's Albania has been populated since prehistoric times. In antiquity, much of it was settled by the ancient Illyrians, possible ancestors of Albanians.[17][18][19] Surrounded by powerful, warring empires, Albania has experienced considerable violence and competition for control throughout its history. Greeks, Romans, Venetians and Ottomans swept through, leaving their cultural mark as well as their ruins.

Butrint, UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Archaeological research shows that Albania has been populated since the Paleolithic Age (Stone Age). The first areas settled were those with favourable climatic and geographic conditions. In Albania, the earliest settlements have been discovered in the Gajtan cavern (Shkodra), in Konispol, at Mount Dajti, and at Saranda. Fragments of Cyclopean structures, were discovered at Kretsunitsa, Arinishta, and other sites in the district of Gjirokastra. The walls, partly Cyclopean, of an ancient city (perhaps Byllis) are visible at Gradishti on the picturesque Viosa River. Few traces remain of the once celebrated Dyrrhachium (today Durrës).

The rediscovered city of Butrint is probably more significant today than it was when Julius Caesar used it as a provisions depot for his troops during his campaigns in the 1st century BC. At that time, it was considered to be an unimportant outpost, overshadowed by the Greek colonies, Apollonia and Durrës.[20]

Formal investigation and recording of Albania's archaeological monuments began with Francois Pouqueville, who was Napoleon's consul-general to Ali Pasha's court, and Martin Leake, who was the British agent there. A French mission, led by Len Rey, worked throughout Albania from 1924 to 1938 and published its results in Cahiers d'Archéologie, d'art et d'Histoire en Albanie et dans les Balkans (Notes of Archaeology, Art, and History in Albania and in the Balkans).

Archaeologists today are finding remains from all periods, from the Stone Age to the early Christian era.

Another project that produced prehistoric finds, though unexpectedly, was done in the valley of Kryegjata, close to the present-day city of Fier and in the area of Apollonia. This excavation, a collaboration between the University of Cincinnati and archaeologists from the Institute of Archeology in Albania, was originally a mission to learn about the Greek colony of Apollonia. Instead, they found evidence of a much older settlement.[21]

In 2000, the Albanian government established Butrint National Park, which draws about 70,000 visitors annually and is Albania's second World Heritage site.

In 2003, a synagogue dating from the 5th or 6th century AD was uncovered in Saranda, a coastal town opposite Corfu. It was the first time remains of an early synagogue have been found in that area. The history of its excavation is also noteworthy. The team found exceptional mosaics depicting items associated with Jewish holidays, including a menorah, ram's horn, and citron tree. Mosaics in the basilica of the synagogue show the facade of what resembles a Torah, animals, trees, and other biblical symbols. The structure measures 20 by 24 metres and was probably last used in the 6th century AD as a church.

The Illyrians

[[File:Teuta, Illyrian Queen of Durres.jpg|left|thumb| Teuta, Illyrian Queen of [[Durrës]].]] The territory of Albania in antiquity was mainly inhabited by Illyrians,[22] who, like other Balkan peoples, were subdivided into tribes and clans.[23]

An Illyrian kingdom grew from the general area of modern-day Northern Albania and eventually controlled much of the eastern Adriatic coastline. Shkodra was its capital, just as the city is now the most important urban center of northern Albania. The kingdom, however, reached the zenith of its expansion and development in the 4th century BC, when King Bardyllis, one of the most prominent of the Illyrian kings, united many Illyrian tribes into one Illyrian kingdom. He conquered Epirus and a good part of Macedonia, but he was defeated as a result of the attacks made by Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great.

The Greeks

From the 8th to the 6th century BC the Greeks founded a string of colonies on Illyrian soil, two of the most prominent of which were Epidamnus (modern Durrës) and Apollonia (near modern Vlorë).

The presence of Greek colonies on their soil brought the Illyrians into contact with a more advanced civilization, which helped them to develop their own culture, while they in turn influenced the economic and political life of the colonies. In the 3rd century BC the colonies began to decline and eventually perished.

Roughly parallel with the rise of Greek colonies, Illyrian tribes began to evolve politically from relatively small and simple entities into larger and more complex ones. At first they formed temporary alliances with one another for defensive or offensive purposes, then federations and, still later, kingdoms. The most important of these kingdoms, which flourished from the 5th to the 2nd century BC, were those of the Enchelei,[24] the Taulanti[25] and the Ardiaei.

Roman and Byzantine Empire

Route of the Via Egnatia

The lands comprising modern-day Albania were occupied by the Romans in 165 BC and incorporated into the empire as part of the province of Illyricum. The western part of Via Egnatia, was inside modern Albania . Illyricum was later divided into the provinces of Dalmatia and Pannonia.

The Romans ruled Illyria for almost six centuries. Under Roman rule Illyrian society underwent great change, especially in its outward, material aspect.Art and culture flourished, particularly in Apollonia, whose school of philosophy became celebrated in antiquity. To a great extent, though, the Illyrians resisted assimilation into Roman culture. Illyrian culture survived, along with the Illyrian tongue, though many Latin words entered the language and later became a part of the Albanian language.

After the fall of the Roman Empire, modern Albania region was incorporated into the Byzantine Empire, administered from Constantinople. Albania was under Byzantine rule until the fourteenth century AD when the Ottoman Turks began to make incursions into the Empire. The Ottomans captured Constantinople in 1453 and by 1460 most former Byzantine territories were in the hands of the Turks.

When the Roman Empire divided into east and west in 395, the territories of modern Albania became part of the Byzantine Empire. Starting in the first decades under Byzantine rule (until 461), Illyria suffered the devastation of raids by Visigoths, Huns, and Ostrogoths. Not long after these barbarian invaders swept through the Balkans, the Slavs appeared. In the course of several centuries, under the impact of Roman, Byzantine, and Slavic cultures, the tribes of southern Illyria underwent a transformation, and a transition occurred from the old Illyrian population to a new Albanian one.[citation needed]

Long before that event, Christianity had become the established religion in Albania, supplanting pagan polytheism. But, though the country was in the fold of Byzantium, Albanian Christians remained under the jurisdiction of the Roman pope until 732.

A south Slavic Leader in the early 1300s named Stefan Dusan, was a new hope for the Balkan Peninsula's states including Serbia, Monternegro, Macedonia, And Albania. He had fought the Byzantines and won those lands from them for a while.

Medieval era

In the latter part of the Middle Ages, Albanian urban society reached a high point of development. Foreign commerce flourished to such an extent that leading Albanian merchants had their own agencies in Venice, Ragusa (modern Dubrovnik, Croatia), and Thessaloniki (Greece).[citation needed] The prosperity of the cities also stimulated the development of education and the arts. Albanian, however, was not the language used in schools, churches, and official government transactions. Instead, Greek and Latin, which had the powerful support of the state and the church, were the official languages of culture and literature. The new administrative system of the themes, or military provinces created by the Byzantine Empire, contributed to the eventual rise of feudalism in Albania, as peasant soldiers who served military lords became serfs on their landed estates. Among the leading families of the Albanian feudal nobility were the Thopias, Balshas, Shpatas, Muzakas, Aranitis, Dukagjinis, and Kastriotis. The first three of these rose to become rulers of principalities that were practically independent of Byzantium.

Ottoman Era

A horseman statue portraying the Albanian folk hero, George Castriota Skanderbeg, in the square Piazza Albania in Rome, Italy.

Owing partly to the weakness of the Byzantine Empire, Albania, beginning in the 9th century, came under the domination, in whole or in part, of a succession of foreign powers: Bulgarians, Norman crusaders, the Angevins of southern Italy, Serbs, Venetians and the Turks.

The Ottoman Turks expanded their empire from Anatolia to the Balkans in the 14th century. By the 15th century, the Turks had brought under subjection nearly all of the Balkan Peninsula except for a small coastal strip which is included in present-day Albania. The Albanians' resistance to the Turks in the mid-15th century won them acclaim all over Europe. Albania became a symbol of resistance to the Ottoman Turks but suffered an almost continuous state of warfare.[26]

One of the most successful resistance against the invading Ottomans, was led by Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg from 1443 to 1468. Under a red flag bearing Skanderbeg's heraldic emblem, an Albanian force of about 30,000 men held off brutal Ottoman campaigns against their lands for twenty-four years.The leadership of Skanderbeg was invincible, and even Mahomet II, the Conqueror, was beaten by the Albanian prince at Kruja in 1465. Skanderbeg then re-embraced Roman Catholicism and declared a holy war against the Turks.[27] Twice the Albanians overcame sieges of Krujë (see Siege of Krujë). Skanderbeg was unable to get any help from Europe, and he died in 1467, leaving no worthy successor.

After the death of Skanderbeg, resistance continued until 1478, although with only moderate success. The loyalties and alliances created and nurtured by Skanderbeg faltered and fell apart, and the Ottomans conquered the territory of Albania shortly after the fall of Kruje's castle. Albania then became part of the Ottoman Empire. Following this, many Albanians fled to neighboring Italy, mostly to Calabria and Sicily.The majority of the Albanian population that remained converted to Islam. They would remain a part of the Ottoman Empire as the provinces of Shkodra, Manastır and Yanya until 1912. In the Middle Ages, the name Arberia (see Origin and history of the name Albania) began to be increasingly applied to the region now comprising the nation of Albania.

Independence and recent history

Portrait of Skanderbeg in the Uffizi, Florence.

During the fifteenth century Albania enjoyed a brief period of independence under the legendary hero, Skanderbeg. Aside from this exception, the country did not enjoy independence until the twentieth century. After five hundred years of Ottoman domination, an independent Albania was proclaimed in 28 November 1912. The country adopted a republican form of government in 1920.[28] Starting in 1928, the new King Zog began to cede Albania's sovereignty to Italy, and in 1939 the Italians invaded the country.

Albania was one of the first countries occupied by the Axis Powers in World War II.[29] As Hitler began his aggressions, the Italian Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini decided to occupy Albania as a means to compete with Hitler's territorial gains. Mussolini and the Italian Fascists saw Albania as a historical part of the Roman Empire and the occupation was intended to fulfill Mussolini's dream of creating an Italian Empire. The invasion took place in 1939. Despite some strong resistance, especially at Durrës, Italy invaded Albania on April 7, 1939 and took control of the country, with Mussolini proclaiming Italy's figurehead King being King of Albania. Mussolini, in October 1940, used his Albanian base to launch an attack on Greece, which led to the defeat of the Italian forces. During Italian occupation, the Albanian population was subject to a policy of forced Italianization by the Kingdom's Italian governors in which the use of the Albanian language was discouraged in schools while the Italian language was promoted, and colonization of Albania by Italians was encouraged. During World War II, Albanian nationalist groups, including communist partisans, fought against the Italians and subsequently the Germans. By November 1944 they had thrown the Germans out, the only East European nation to do so without the assistance of Soviet troops. The partially French-educated Enver Hoxha became the leader of the country by virtue of his position as secretary general of the Party of Labor (the Albanian Communist Party). The Communist Party was created on November 8, 1941.

Tirana liberated November 17, 1944 by Albanian partisans

Albania allied with the USSR, and then broke with the USSR in 1960 over de-Stalinization. A strong political alliance with China followed, leading to several billion dollars in aid, which was curtailed after 1974. China cut off aid in 1978 when Albania attacked its policies after the death of Chinese ruler Mao Zedong. Large-scale purges of officials occurred during the 1970s.

Enver Hoxha, who ruled Albania for four decades with an iron fist, died April 11, 1985. Eventually the new regime introduced some liberalization, including measures in 1990 providing for freedom to travel abroad. Efforts were begun to improve ties with the outside world. March 1991 elections left the former Communists in power, but a general strike and urban opposition led to the formation of a coalition cabinet including non-Communists.[30]

Albania's former Communists were routed in elections March 1992, amid economic collapse and social unrest. Sali Berisha was elected as the first non-Communist president since World War II. The next crisis occurred in 1997, as riots ravaged the country.

During NATO's air war against Yugoslavia, March-June 1999, Albania hosted some 465,000 Kosovar refugees. Victory by a pro-Berisha coalition in elections July 3, 2005, ended 8 years of Socialist Party rule.

Holocaust

Albania is unique in that it is the only European country occupied by the Axis powers that ended World War II with a larger Jewish population than before the War.[31][32][33] Only one Jewish family was deported and killed during the Nazi occupation of Albania.[34] Not only did the Albanians protect their own Jews, but they provided refuge for Jews from neighboring countries.[35] The Albanians refused to comply and hand over lists of Jews. Instead they provided the Jewish families with forged documents and helped them disperse in the Albanian population.[34][36] Some 1,200 Jewish residents and refugees from other Balkan countries were hidden by Albanian families during World War II, according to official records.[37]

My family was one of many who were saved. I'm not a survivor but a child of survivors, born in Vlora in southern Albania. My parents, Nina and David Kohen, came from Janina, Greece. They were living in Vlora when the Nazis invaded Albania.They fled to the mountains and hid in a small village called Trevlazer.Everyone in the village knew they were Jews but not one person betrayed them.Let us be reminded that not one - not one - of the Jews living in Albania, or those who sought refuge there were turned over to the fascists -- all found a safe haven at great danger to their protectors.[38][39]

Remembering Albania's Protection of the Jews During the Holocaust, Dr. Anna Kohen

Government and politics

Main article: Politics of Albania
Albania's Prime Minister Sali Berisha with former U.S. President George W. Bush in Tirana, June 2007.

The Albanian republic is a parliamentary democracy established under a constitution renewed in 1998. Elections are now held every four years to a unicameral 140-seat chamber, the People's Assembly. In June 2002, a compromise candidate, Alfred Moisiu, former Army General, was elected to succeed President Rexhep Meidani. Parliamentary elections in July 2005 brought Sali Berisha, as leader of the Democratic Party, back to power. The Euro-Atlantic integration of Albania has been the ultimate goal of the post-communist governments. Albania's EU membership bid has been set as a priority by the European Commission.

Albania, along with Croatia, received in 3 April 2008 an invitation to join NATO. Full member status is expected to be achieved in 2009.[40]

The workforce of Albania has continued to migrate to Greece, Italy, Germany, other parts of Europe, and North America. However, the migration flux is slowly decreasing, as more and more opportunities are emerging in Albania itself as its economy steadily develops. Albanian emigrants have achieved great success in multiple geographies and disciplines abroad.

Satellite image of Albania

Geography

Main article: Geography of Albania
Coastline in Himarë
Valley of Cemi i Nikçit in Northern Albania

Albania has a total area of 28,750 square kilometers. Its coastline is 362 kilometres long and extends along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. The lowlands of the west face the Adriatic Sea. The 70% of the country that is mountainous is rugged and often inaccessible from the outside. The highest mountain is Korab situated in the district of Dibra, reaching up to 2,753 metres (9,032 ft). The country has a continental climate at its high altitude regions with cold winters and hot summers. Besides the capital city of Tirana, which has 800,000 inhabitants, the principal cities are Durrës, Elbasan, Shkodër, Gjirokastër, Vlorë, Korçë and Kukës. In Albanian grammar, a word can have indefinite and definite forms, and this also applies to city names: both Tiranë and Tirana, Shkodër and Shkodra are used.

The three largest and deepest tectonic lakes of the Balkan Peninsula are located in Albania. Lake Shkodër in the country's northwest has a surface of 368 km², out of which 149 km² belong to Albania. The Albanian shoreline of the lake is 57 km. Ohrid Lake is situated in the country's southeast and is shared between Albania and Republic of Macedonia. It has a maximal depth of 289 meters and a variety of unique flora and fauna can be found there, including “living fossils” and many endemic species. Because of its natural and historical value, Ohrid Lake is under the protection of UNESCO.

Over a third of the territory of Albania – about 10,000 square kilometres (2.5 million acres) – is forested and the country was very rich in flora. About 3.000 different species of plants grow in Albania, many of which are used for medicinal purposes. Phytogeographically, Albania belongs to the Boreal Kingdom and is shared between the Adriatic and East Mediterranean provinces of the Mediterranean Region and the Illyrian province of the Circumboreal Region. According to the WWF and Digital Map of European Ecological Regions by the European Environment Agency, the territory of Albania can be subdivided into three ecoregions: the Illyrian deciduous forests, Pindus Mountains mixed forests and Dinaric Mountains mixed forests. The forests are home to a wide range of mammals, including wolves, bears, wild boars, and chamois. Lynx, wildcats, pine martens and polecats are rare, but survive in some parts of the country.

Economy

Main article: Economy of Albania
Tirana's skyline
Sarandë, Albania

Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Albania

The Albanian population is being considered as a young population. Its average age is 31.7 years old. After 1990 the Albanian population has faced new phenomena like migration, which greatly affected the distribution by districts and prefectures. Districts in the North have seen a decreasing population, while Tirana and Durrës districts have increased their population. In July 2007, Albania's population was 3,600,523, with an annual growth rate of 0.73%.[41][42] Albania is a largely ethnically homogeneous country with only small minorities.[43] The largest majority of the population is ethnically Albanian. Minorities include Greeks, Aromanians (Vlachs), Torbesh, Gorani, Macedonians, Roma, Montenegrins, Bulgarians, Balkan Egyptians and Jews. The dominant language is Albanian, with two main dialects, Gheg and Tosk. Many Albanians are also fluent in English, Italian and Greek.

Albanian language and Literature

Main article: Albanian language
Main article: Albanian literature
See also: List of Albanian writers

Albanian was proven to be an Indo-European language in 1854 by the German philologist Franz Bopp. The Albanian language comprises its own branch of the Indo-European language family.

Some scholars believe that Albanian derives from Illyrian[44][45] while others,[46] claim that it derives from Daco-Thracian. (Illyrian and Daco-Thracian, however, might have been closely related languages; see Thraco-Illyrian.)

Establishing longer relations, Albanian is often compared to Balto-Slavic on the one hand and Germanic on the other, both of which share a number of isoglosses with Albanian. Moreover, Albanian has undergone a vowel shift in which stressed, long o has fallen to a, much like in the former and opposite the latter. Likewise, Albanian has taken the old relative jos and innovatively used it exclusively to qualify adjectives, much in the way Balto-Slavic has used this word to provide the definite ending of adjectives.

The cultural resistance was first of all expressed through the elaboration of the Albanian language in the area of church texts and publications, mainly of the Catholic confessional region in the North, but also of the Orthodox in the South. The Protestant reforms invigorated hopes for the development of the local language and literary tradition when cleric Gjon Buzuku brought into the Albanian language the Catholic liturgy, trying to do for the Albanian language what Luther did for German.

Excerpt from Meshari by Gjon Buzuku

Meshari (The Missal) by Gjon Buzuku, published by him in 1555, is considered to date as the first literary work of written Albanian. The refined level of the language and the stabilised orthography must be a result of an earlier tradition of writing Albanian, a tradition that is not known. But there are some fragmented evidence, dating earlier than Buzuku, which indicate that Albanian was written at least since 14th century AD. The first known evidence dates from 1332 AD and deals with the French Dominican Guillelmus Adae, Archbishop of Antivari, who in a report in Latin writes that Albanians use Latin letters in their books although their language is quite different from Latin. Of special importance in supporting this are: a baptizing formula (Unte paghesont premenit Atit et Birit et spertit senit) of 1462, written in Albanian within a text in Latin by the bishop of Durrës, Pal Engjëlli; a glossary with Albanian words of 1497 by Arnold von Harff, a German who had travelled through Albania, and a 15th century fragment from the Bible from the Gospel of Matthew, also in Albanian, but in Greek letters.

Albanian writings of these centuries must not have been religious texts only, but historical chronicles too. They are mentioned by the humanist Marin Barleti, who, in his book Rrethimi i Shkodrës (The Siege of Shkodër) (1504), confirms that he leafed through such chronicles written in the language of the people (in vernacula lingua). Despite the obstacles generated by the Counter-Reformation which was opposed to the development of national languages in Christian liturgy[citation needed], this process went on uninterrupted. During the 16th to 17th centuries, the catechism E mbësuame krishterë (Christian Teachings) (1592) by Lekë Matrënga, Doktrina e krishterë (The Christian Doctrine) (1618) and Rituale romanum (1621) by Pjetër Budi, the first writer of original Albanian prose and poetry, an apology for George Castriot (1636) by Frang Bardhi, who also published a dictionary and folklore creations, the theological-philosophical treaty Cuneus Prophetarum (The Band of Prophets) (1685) by Pjetër Bogdani, the most universal personality of Albanian Middle Ages, were published in Albanian. The most famous Albanian writer is probably Ismail Kadare.

Education

Before the Communist rule, Albania’s illiteracy rate was as high as 85%. Schools were scarce between WWI and WWII. When the Communist Rule over took the country in 1944, the regime wanted to “wipe-out” illiteracy. The regulations became so strict that anyone between the ages of 12 and 40 who could not read or write, were mandated to attend classes to learn. Since these times of struggle the country’s literacy rate has improved remarkably.[47] Today the overall literacy rate in Albania is 98.7%, the male literacy rate is 99.2% and female literacy rate is 98.3%.[41] Since the rather large population movements in the 1990’s to urban areas, education has moved as well. Thousands of teachers moved to urban areas to follow students.

Administrative division

Counties of Albania
Main articles: Counties of Albania, Districts of Albania, and Municipalities of Albania

Albania is divided into 12 administrative divisions called (Albanian: official qark/qarku, but often prefekturë/prefektura) Counties, 36 districts and 351 municipalities. Each region has its Regional Council and is composed of a number of Municipalities and Communes, which are the first level of local governance responsible for local needs and law enforcement.

County Capital Districts Municipalities Cities Villages
1 Berat Berat Berat
Kuçovë
Skrapar
12
2
10
2
1
2
122
17
103
2 Dibër Peshkopi Bulqizë
Dibër
Mat
8
15
12
2
1
3
103
141
76
3 Durrës Durrës Durrës
Krujë
10
7
4
2
61
43
4 Elbasan Elbasan Elbasan
Gramsh
Librazhd
Peqin
24
10
10
6
2
1
2
1
176
95
75
49
5 Fier Fier Fier
Lushnjë
Mallakastër
17
16
9
3
2
1
117
121
40
6 Gjirokastër Gjirokastër Gjirokastër
Përmet
Tepelenë
13
9
10
2
2
2
95
97
77
7 Korçë Korçë Devoll
Kolonjë
Korçë
Pogradec
5
8
17
8
1
2
2
1
44
76
155
72
8 Kukës Kukës Has
Kukës
Tropojë
4
15
8
1
1
3
30
90
68
9 Lezhë Lezhë Kurbin
Lezhë
Mirditë
4
10
7
3
2
4
28
63
70
10 Shkodër Shkodër Malësi e Madhe
Pukë
Shkodër
6
10
18
2
2
2
56
75
139
11 Tirana Tirana Kavajë
Tirana
10
18
2
3
65
155
12 Vlorë Vlorë Delvinë
Sarandë
Vlorë
4
9
13
1
2
4
38
62
99

Religion

Church of St. Paul in Tirana, Albania
Orthodox Church in Korçë
Mosque in Shkodra
Orthodox Church in Durrës
Main article: Religion in Albania
See also: Freedom of religion in Albania

Christianity spread in urban centers in the region of Albania during the later period of the Roman Empire. It had to compete up to the Middle Ages with native Illyrian paganism and culture. The steady growth of the Christian community in Dyrrhachium (the Roman name for Epidamnus) led to the creation of a local bishopric in 58 AD. Later, episcopal seats were established in Apollonia, Buthrotum (modern Butrint), and Scodra (modern Shkodra).

After the division of the Roman Empire in 395, Albania fell administratively under the umbrella of the Eastern Roman Empire, but its Christians remained ecclesiastically dependent on Rome. Six centuries later, as a result of the final schism of 1054 between the Western and Eastern churches, the Christians in southern Albania came under the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarch in Constantinople, and those in the north under the purview of the Pope in Rome.

After Independence (1912) from the Ottoman Empire, the Albanian republican, monarchic and later Communist regimes followed a systematic policy of separating religion from official functions and cultural life. Albania never had an official state religion either as a republic or as a kingdom.[48] In the 20th century, the clergy of all faiths was weakened under the monarchy, and ultimately eradicated during the 1940s and 1950s, under the state policy of obliterating all organized religion from Albanian territories.

The Communist regime that took control of Albania after World War II suppressed religious observance and institutions and entirely banned religion to the point where Albania was officially declared to be the world's first atheist state. Religious freedom has returned to Albania since the regime's change in 1992. In Central and Northern Albania, especially in rural regions, most are Muslim. There are also some of Orthodox Christians in the South-East and Roman Catholics in the extreme north of the country. Religious extremism and discrimination are rare.

Entertainment

Main article: RTSH

Radio Televizioni Shqiptar, (RTSH), is Albania's leading television network. RTSH runs a national television station TVSH, (standing for Televizioni Shqiptar), and two national radio stations, using the name Radio Tirana. An international service broadcasts radio programmes in Albanian and seven other languages via medium wave (AM) and short wave (SW).[49] The international service has used the theme from the song "Keputa një gjethe dafine" as its signature tune. Since 1999, RTSH has been a member of the European Broadcasting Union. Since 1993, RTSH has also run an international television service via satellite, aimed at Albanian language communities in Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro and Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. According the National Council of Radio and Television Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 65 television stations, with 3 national and 62 local stations.

Famous people

  • Ismail Kadare - writer, winner of the inaugural Man Booker International Prize
  • Jim and John Belushi - Albanian-American actors, comedians and musicians
  • Mother Teresa - Nobel Peace Prize winner and beatified nun
  • Skanderbeg - Medieval prince, national hero of Albania
  • Eliza Dushku- Albanian-American Actress

Health

Albania has free nationalized healthcare. Major hospitals are in Tirana and Durrës. The medical school, Faculty of Medicine at Tirana University, is in Tirana. There are also nursing schools in many other cities. The diseases of the Circulation System occupy the first place and Deaths due to neoplasm diseases occupy the second place based on death’s form in the structure of general mortality.

Cuisine

Main article: Albanian cuisine

The cuisine of Albania, as with most Mediterranean and Balkan nations, is strongly influenced by its long history. At different times, the territory of Albania has been occupied by Greece, Italy and the Ottoman Turks, and each group has left its mark on Albanian cuisine. The main meal of the Albanians is lunch, and it is usually accompanied by a salad of fresh vegetables, such as tomatoes, cucumbers, green peppers, and olives with olive oil, vinegar and salt. Lunch also includes a main dish of vegetables and meat. Seafood specialties are also common in the coastal areas of Durrës, Vlorë and Sarandë.

Armed Forces

Military personnel from the 1st Infantry Company of the Rapid Reaction Brigade.
Damen Stan Type 4207 Patrol Boat.
Main article: Military of Albania
See also: Albanian Air Force, Albanian Naval Defense Forces, Albanian Joint Forces Command, and Albanian Logistic Support Command

The Albanian Armed Forces (Forcat e Armatosura të Shqipërisë) first formed after independence in 1912. Today it is made up of the General Staff Headquarters, the Albanian Joint Forces Command, the Albanian Support Command and the Albanian Training and Doctrine Command.One of the most important conditions to fulfill due to NATO integration, was the increasing of the military budget. According to Government of Albania plans, military expenditure will reach 2% of GDP in 2008 (already approved by the parliament on the budget of 2008 - for the defense 2.01% of GDP).Since February 2008, Albania participates officially in NATO's Operation Active Endeavor in the Mediterranean Sea[50] and received a NATO membership invitation on 3 April 2008.[51]

International Rankings

Main article: International rankings of Albania

Demographic

  • Population ranked 133 out of 221 countries
  • CIA World Factbook: Life expectancy ranked 50 out of 221 countries
  • CIA World Factbook 2008: infant mortality rate ranked 112 highest infant mortality rate out of 222 countries
  • United Nations Development Programme: literacy rate ranked 45 out of 177 countries

Environmental

  • Yale University: Environmental Sustainability Index 2005, ranked 24 out of 146 countries

Economic

  • The Wall Street Journal and the Heritage Foundation: Index of Economic Freedom 2006, ranked 52 out of 157 countries
  • International Monetary Fund: GDP (nominal) per capita 2006, ranked 95 out of 182 countries
  • International Monetary Fund: GDP (nominal) 2006, ranked 111 out of 181 countries
  • World Economic Forum: Global Competitiveness Index 2006-2007, ranked 98 out of 125 countries
  • World Bank: Ease of Doing Business Index 2008 report, ranked 136 out of 178 countries
  • United Nations: Human Development Index 2006, ranked 73 out of 177 countries
  • Foreign exchange reserves as of December 2007 ranked 112 out of 156 countries

See also

Albania portal
Lists
  • List of Albania-related articles
  • List of Albanians
  • List of Albanian writers
  • List of Albanian-Americans
  • International rankings of Albania

Gallery

Panoramic view of Tirana as seen from Dajti Mountain.
Panoramic view of Tirana as seen from Dajti Mountain.

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Albania 152     Accession of Albania to the European Union 12
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Military of Albania 66     Albania 152
List of birds of Albania 65     Albania (alternative meanings) 3
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List of birds on stamps of Albania 27     Albania national basketball team 6
Roman Catholicism in Albania 27     Albania national football team 238
Cinema of Albania 26     Albania national under-21 football team 22
List of mammals of Albania 25     Albania under Italy 12
History of Ottoman Albania 25     Albania under Nazi Germany 7
Greater Albania 24     Albania Veneta 29
Diplomatic missions of Albania 24     American Bank of Albania 4
Constitution of Albania 24     Archbishop Anastasios of Albania 9
Parliament of Albania 23     Bank of Albania 12
List of airports in Albania 22     Beslidhja Skaut Albania 11
Returnees from Albania 22     Blue Eye, Albania 3
Albania national under-21 football team 22     Burrel, Albania 13
Leka, Crown Prince of Albania 21     Capital punishment in Albania 13
Culture of Albania 21     Caucasian Albania 41
Flag of Albania 20     Christian Democratic Party of Albania 9
List of political parties in Albania 20     Christianity in Albania 18
List of mountains in Albania 20     Cinema of Albania 26
Foreign relations of Albania 20     Communications in Albania 19
Cuisine of Albania 19     Communist Party of Albania (1991) 54
Extreme points of Albania 19     Communist Party of Albania 8 November 3
Communications in Albania 19     Constitution of Albania 24
Christianity in Albania 18     Counties of Albania 11
Demographics of Albania 18     Cuisine of Albania 19
Military history of Albania during World War II 18     Culture of Albania 21
Liberalism in Albania 17     Democratic Party of Albania 7
Italian invasion of Albania 17     Demographics of Albania 18
Rail transport in Albania 17     Diplomatic missions of Albania 24
Albania at the 2000 Summer Olympics 17     Districts of Albania 12
Albania (satrapy) 16     Economy of Albania 29
Football in Albania 16     Education in Albania 31
Socialist People's Republic of Albania 16     Elections in Albania 37
List of cities in Albania 16     Embassy of Albania in Ottawa 3
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 16     Emblem of Albania 12
List of rivers of Albania 16     Extreme points of Albania 19
List of academic institutions in Albania 15     Flag of Albania 20
History of the Jews in Albania 14     Football Association of Albania 9
The Muslim Forum of Albania 14     Football in Albania 16
License plates of Albania 14     Foreign relations of Albania 20
List of Presidents of Albania 14     Geography of Albania 34
Capital punishment in Albania 13     Grades in Albania 6
Languages of Albania 13     Greater Albania 24
List of radio stations in Albania 13     History of Albania 92
LGBT rights in Albania 13     History of Albania (1919-1939) 32
List of lakes in Albania 13     History of Communist Albania 54
Albania at the 2004 Summer Olympics 13     History of Ottoman Albania 25
Scouting in Albania 13     History of the Jews in Albania 14
Burrel, Albania 13     Human rights in Albania 4
List of television stations in Albania 12     International rankings of Albania 5
Prince Leka of Albania 12     Islam in Albania 42
Emblem of Albania 12     Italian invasion of Albania 17
Bank of Albania 12     King of Albania 6
Albania (toponym) 12     Kingdom of Albania 6
Districts of Albania 12     Klos, Albania 8
The History of the Country of Albania 12     Languages of Albania 13
Albania under Italy 12     Leka, Crown Prince of Albania 21
Accession of Albania to the European Union 12     LGBT rights in Albania 13
List of newspapers in Albania 12     Liberal Democratic Alliance Party of Albania 4
List of football clubs in Albania 11     Liberalism in Albania 17
List of hospitals in Albania 11     License plates of Albania 14
1997 unrest in Albania 11     List of academic institutions in Albania 15
List of Prime Ministers of Albania 11     List of airports in Albania 22
Counties of Albania 11     List of birds of Albania 65
Beslidhja Skaut Albania 11     List of birds on stamps of Albania 27
Albania at the 1996 Summer Olympics 11     List of cities in Albania 16
Albania at the 1992 Summer Olympics 10     List of diplomatic missions in Albania 54
Albania at the 2006 Winter Olympics 10     List of football clubs in Albania 11
Albania and weapons of mass destruction 10     List of hospitals in Albania 11
Montenegrins of Albania 10     List of islands of Albania 2
Albania at the Olympics 10     List of lakes in Albania 13
Christian Democratic Party of Albania 9     List of mammals of Albania 25
Football Association of Albania 9     List of mountains in Albania 20
Albania in the Middle Ages 9     List of newspapers in Albania 12
Archbishop Anastasios of Albania 9     List of people on stamps of Albania 8
Serbs of Albania 9     List of political parties in Albania 20
Albania at the 1972 Summer Olympics 9     List of Presidents of Albania 14
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 8     List of Prime Ministers of Albania 11
Klos, Albania 8     List of radio stations in Albania 13
RMS Albania (1900) 8     List of rivers of Albania 16
Principality of Albania - Durres 8     List of television stations in Albania 12
List of people on stamps of Albania 8     Military history of Albania during World War II 18
Principality of Albania 8     Military of Albania 66
Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 8     Montenegrins of Albania 10
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Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 7     Music of Albania 37
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Albania under Nazi Germany 7     Palace Albania 4
Albania national basketball team 6     Parliament of Albania 23
King of Albania 6     Party of United Communists of Albania 3
Socialist Party of Albania 6     Piazza Albania 3
Kingdom of Albania 6     Politics of Albania 28
Grades in Albania 6     Prince Leka of Albania 12
Republican Party of Albania 6     Principality of Albania 8
Social Democratic Party of Albania 5     Principality of Albania - Durres 8
International rankings of Albania 5     Protestants in Albania 2
Trade unions in Albania 5     Public holidays in Albania 4
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Public holidays in Albania 4     Rail transport in Albania 17
Palace Albania 4     Religion in Albania 48
Human rights in Albania 4     Republican Party of Albania 6
American Bank of Albania 4     Returnees from Albania 22
Liberal Democratic Alliance Party of Albania 4     RMS Albania (1900) 8
Southern Albania 4     Roman Catholicism in Albania 27
Communist Party of Albania 8 November 3     Rubik, Albania 3
Raiffeisen Albania 3     Scouting in Albania 13
United Right of Albania 3     Serbs of Albania 9
Nunciature to Albania 3     Social Democracy Party of Albania 5
Embassy of Albania in Ottawa 3     Social Democratic Party of Albania 5
Piazza Albania 3     Socialist Party of Albania 6
Albania (alternative meanings) 3     Socialist People's Republic of Albania 16
Rubik, Albania 3     Sopot, Albania 3
Blue Eye, Albania 3     Southern Albania 4
Party of United Communists of Albania 3     The History of the Country of Albania 12
Sopot, Albania 3     The Muslim Forum of Albania 14
Albania at the 2007 World Championships in Athletics 2     Tourism in Albania 28
United Trade Unions of Albania 2     Trade unions in Albania 5
Mother Albania 2     Transport in Albania 29
Albania and Greece 2     United Right of Albania 3
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Translations: Albania

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya ألبانيا (Albania), جمهورية ألبانيا (the republic of Albania), قوة الحماية المتعددة الجنسيات في ألبانيا (multinational protection force for Albania), الاجتماع الدولي المعني بألبانيا (international meeting on Albania), ألبانيا الكبرى (greater Albania), مجموعة أصدقاء ألبانيا (friends of Albania group, group of friends of Albania), قوة ألبانيا (Albania force). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha ألبانيا (Albania), جمهورية ألبانيا (the republic of Albania), قوة الحماية المتعددة الجنسيات في ألبانيا (multinational protection force for Albania), الاجتماع الدولي المعني بألبانيا (international meeting on Albania), ألبانيا الكبرى (greater Albania), مجموعة أصدقاء ألبانيا (friends of Albania group, group of friends of Albania), قوة ألبانيا (Albania force). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Alemannic Albanien (Albania). Additional references: Alemannic, Germany, Switzerland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Altoaragonés Albania (Albania). Additional references: Altoaragonés, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic ألبانيا (Albania), جمهورية ألبانيا (the republic of Albania), قوة الحماية المتعددة الجنسيات في ألبانيا (multinational protection force for Albania), الاجتماع الدولي المعني بألبانيا (international meeting on Albania), ألبانيا الكبرى (greater Albania), مجموعة أصدقاء ألبانيا (friends of Albania group, group of friends of Albania), قوة ألبانيا (Albania force). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragoieraz Albania (Albania). Additional references: Aragoieraz, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragonés Albania (Albania). Additional references: Aragonés, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Aragonese Albania (Albania). Additional references: Aragonese, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Armenian Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Armenian, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Armjanski Yazyk Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Armjanski Yazyk, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Íslenska Albanía (Albania). Additional references: Íslenska, Iceland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Indonesia bahasa albania (Albania, Albanian language), orang albania (Albania). Additional references: Bahasa Indonesia, Indonesia, Java, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malaysia Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Bahasa Malaysia, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bahasa Malayu Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Bahasa Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski Албания (Albania), Зог (Zog of Albania), Национален флаг на Албания (Flag of Albania), Герб на Албания (Emblem of Albania). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) albaniya (Albania), zog (Zog of Albania), natsionalen flag na albaniya (Flag of Albania), gerb na albaniya (Emblem of Albania). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Banga-Bhasa আলবেনিয়া (Albania). Additional references: Banga-Bhasa, Bangladesh, India, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangala আলবেনিয়া (Albania). Additional references: Bangala, Bangladesh, India, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bangla আলবেনিয়া (Albania). Additional references: Bangla, Bangladesh, India, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Basque Albania (Albania), lbania (Albania), Mongolia eta Albaniaren arteko erdibidean da Turkm (Turkmenistan is midway between Mongolia and Albania), tzo Albaniatik etorri zen gizonaren adiskidea (the friend of the man who came yesterday from Albania), hemendik Albaniara (from here to Albania). Additional references: Basque, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bengali আলবেনিয়া (Albania). Additional references: Bengali, Bangladesh, India, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian Albánie (Albania, Caucasian Albania), Albanije (Albania), Albanija (albania), Republika Albanija (Republic of Albania). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bosnian Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Bosnian, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese República da Albânia (Albania), Albânia (Albania), AL (Albania, aluminium, republic of Albania). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian Албания (Albania), Зог (Zog of Albania), Национален флаг на Албания (Flag of Albania), Герб на Албания (Emblem of Albania). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) albaniya (Albania), zog (Zog of Albania), natsionalen flag na albaniya (Flag of Albania), gerb na albaniya (Emblem of Albania). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Catalan Albània (Albania). Additional references: Catalan, Spain, Andorra, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Danish Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Republikken Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Den socialistiske folkerepublik Albanien (Albania), AL (each, every, all, everyone, Albania), Albaniens flag (Flag of Albania), Gruppen af Albaniens Venner (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Central Danish, Denmark, Germany, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Central Tai ประเทศแอลเบเนีย (Albania), แอลเบเนีย (Albania). Additional references: Central Tai, Thailand, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina Albánie (Albania, Caucasian Albania), Albanije (Albania), Albanija (albania), Republika Albanija (Republic of Albania). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Pidgin English 阿尔巴尼亚 (Albania). Additional references: Chinese Pidgin English, Nauru, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 阿尔巴尼亚 (Albania, al, Albanian, c4), 苏格兰高地 (Albania, highland), 阿尔巴尼亚共和国 (the republic of Albania), 阿尔巴尼亚多国保护部队 (multinational protection force for Albania), 阿尔巴尼亚问题国际会议 (international meeting on Albania), 阿尔巴尼亚之友小组 (friends of Albania group, group of friends of Albania), 大阿尔巴尼亚 (greater Albania), 驻阿尔巴尼亚部队 (Albania force). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 阿爾巴尼亞 (Albania, al, c4, Albanian), 蘇格蘭高地 (Albania), 亞爾巴尼亞 (Albania). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Croatian Albanija (Albania), Albanije (Albania), Zastava Albanije (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Croatian, Croatia, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Curaçoleño Albania (Albania). Additional references: Curaçoleño, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Curassese Albania (Albania). Additional references: Curassese, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech Albánie (Albania, Caucasian Albania), Albanije (Albania), Albanija (albania), Republika Albanija (Republic of Albania). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Daco-Rumanian Albania (Albania). Additional references: Daco-Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Danish Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Republikken Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Den socialistiske folkerepublik Albanien (Albania), AL (each, every, all, everyone, Albania), Albaniens flag (Flag of Albania), Gruppen af Albaniens Venner (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Danish, Denmark, Germany, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Dansk Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Republikken Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Den socialistiske folkerepublik Albanien (Albania), AL (each, every, all, everyone, Albania), Albaniens flag (Flag of Albania), Gruppen af Albaniens Venner (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Dansk, Denmark, Germany, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Albanien (Albania), Ahmed Zogu (Zog of Albania), Liste der Premierminister von Albanien (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geschichte Albaniens (History of Albania), Flagge Albaniens (Flag of Albania), Wappen Albaniens (Emblem of Albania), Kreise Albaniens (Districts of Albania), Qark (Counties of Albania). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch Albanië (Albania). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Eesti Albaania (Albania, Albanian), Ahmed Zogu (Zog of Albania), Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Partei (Social Democratic Party of Albania), Albaania Sotsialistlik Partei (Socialist Party of Albania), Albaania riigipeade loend (List of Presidents of Albania), Albaania vapp (Emblem of Albania), Albaania lipp (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Eesti, Estonia, Finland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ena Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Ena, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermeni Dili Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Ermeni Dili, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ermenice Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Ermenice, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Estonian Albaania (Albania, Albanian), Ahmed Zogu (Zog of Albania), Sotsiaaldemokraatlik Partei (Social Democratic Party of Albania), Albaania Sotsialistlik Partei (Socialist Party of Albania), Albaania riigipeade loend (List of Presidents of Albania), Albaania vapp (Emblem of Albania), Albaania lipp (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Estonian, Estonia, Finland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Euskera Albania (Albania), lbania (Albania), Mongolia eta Albaniaren arteko erdibidean da Turkm (Turkmenistan is midway between Mongolia and Albania), tzo Albaniatik etorri zen gizonaren adiskidea (the friend of the man who came yesterday from Albania), hemendik Albaniara (from here to Albania). Additional references: Euskera, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Føroyskt Albania (Albania). Additional references: Føroyskt, Denmark, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Fabla Aragonesa Albania (Albania). Additional references: Fabla Aragonesa, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Faroese Albania (Albania). Additional references: Faroese, Denmark, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Filipino Albanya (Albania). Additional references: Filipino, Philippines, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish Albania (Albania, Albanian, Republic of Albania), Albanian tasavalta (Albania, Republic of Albania), AL (Albania, Republic of Albania), Suur-Albania (Greater Albania), Albanian tukiryhmä (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Français Albanie (Albania, Republic of Albania), République d'Albanie (Albania, Republic of Albania), l'Albanie (the Albania, Albania, Republic of Albania), la République populaire socialiste d'Albanie (Albania), la République d'Albanie (Albania, Republic of Albania, the republic of Albania), Force multinationale de protection pour l'Albanie (multinational protection force for Albania, multinational protection force in Albania), Équipe d'Albanie de football (Albania national football team). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
French Albanie (Albania, Republic of Albania), République d'Albanie (Albania, Republic of Albania), l'Albanie (the Albania, Albania, Republic of Albania), la République populaire socialiste d'Albanie (Albania), la République d'Albanie (Albania, Republic of Albania, the republic of Albania), Force multinationale de protection pour l'Albanie (multinational protection force for Albania, multinational protection force in Albania), Équipe d'Albanie de football (Albania national football team). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Frioulan Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Frioulan, Italy, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Frioulian Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Frioulian, Italy, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Friulano Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Friulano, Italy, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Friulian Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Friulian, Italy, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Furlan Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Furlan, Italy, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg Yn Albane (Albania). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck Yn Albane (Albania). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Galego Partido Republicano de Albania (Republican Party of Albania), Partido Socialista de Albania (Socialist Party of Albania), Partido Democracia Social de Albania (Social Democracy Party of Albania), Asemblea de Albania (Assembly of Albania). Additional references: Galego, Spain, Portugal, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Galician Partido Republicano de Albania (Republican Party of Albania), Partido Socialista de Albania (Socialist Party of Albania), Partido Democracia Social de Albania (Social Democracy Party of Albania), Asemblea de Albania (Assembly of Albania). Additional references: Galician, Spain, Portugal, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gallego Partido Republicano de Albania (Republican Party of Albania), Partido Socialista de Albania (Socialist Party of Albania), Partido Democracia Social de Albania (Social Democracy Party of Albania), Asemblea de Albania (Assembly of Albania). Additional references: Gallego, Spain, Portugal, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Georgian ალბანეთი (Albania). Additional references: Georgian, Georgia, Iran, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
German Albanien (Albania), Ahmed Zogu (Zog of Albania), Liste der Premierminister von Albanien (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geschichte Albaniens (History of Albania), Flagge Albaniens (Flag of Albania), Wappen Albaniens (Emblem of Albania), Kreise Albaniens (Districts of Albania), Qark (Counties of Albania). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek Αλβανία (Albania, Republic of Albania), Δημοκρατία της Αλβανίας (Albania, Republic of Albania), AL (Albania, Republic of Albania), Πολυεθνική δύναμη προστασίας στην Αλβανία (multinational protection force in Albania). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) alvania (Albania, Republic of Albania), dhimokratia tis alvanias (Albania, Republic of Albania), al (Albania, Republic of Albania), poliethniki dhunami prostasias stin alvania (multinational protection force in Albania). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gruzinski ალბანეთი (Albania). Additional references: Gruzinski, Georgia, Iran, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujarati અલ્બેનિઆ (Albania). Additional references: Gujarati, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerathi અલ્બેનિઆ (Albania). Additional references: Gujerathi, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujerati અલ્બેનિઆ (Albania). Additional references: Gujerati, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gujrathi અલ્બેનિઆ (Albania). Additional references: Gujrathi, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurmukhi ਅਲਬੇਨੀਆ (Albania). Additional references: Gurmukhi, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Gurumukhi ਅਲਬੇਨੀਆ (Albania). Additional references: Gurumukhi, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Haieren Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Haieren, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 유고 슬라비아와 그리스 사이의 공화국 (Albania), 유고슬라비아와 그리스 사이의 공화국 (Albania), 스코틀랜드 (Scotland, Albania, north Britain, scotia), 발칸 반도에 있는 나라 (Albania), 알바니아 (Albania, Albanian). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 유고 슬라비아와 그리스 사이의 공화국 (Albania), 유고슬라비아와 그리스 사이의 공화국 (Albania), 스코틀랜드 (Scotland, Albania, north Britain, scotia), 발칸 반도에 있는 나라 (Albania), 알바니아 (Albania, Albanian). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew אלבניה (Albania), אַלְבַּנְיָה (Albania), סמל אלבניה (Emblem of Albania), דגל אלבניה (Flag of Albania), נבחרת אלבניה בכדורגל (Albania national football team). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic ألبانيا (Albania), جمهورية ألبانيا (the republic of Albania), قوة الحماية المتعددة الجنسيات في ألبانيا (multinational protection force for Albania), الاجتماع الدولي المعني بألبانيا (international meeting on Albania), ألبانيا الكبرى (greater Albania), مجموعة أصدقاء ألبانيا (friends of Albania group, group of friends of Albania), قوة ألبانيا (Albania force). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
High Aragonese Albania (Albania). Additional references: High Aragonese, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Albanien (Albania), Ahmed Zogu (Zog of Albania), Liste der Premierminister von Albanien (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geschichte Albaniens (History of Albania), Flagge Albaniens (Flag of Albania), Wappen Albaniens (Emblem of Albania), Kreise Albaniens (Districts of Albania), Qark (Counties of Albania). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi अल्बानिया (Albania), अल्बेनिया (Albania). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Albanien (Albania), Ahmed Zogu (Zog of Albania), Liste der Premierminister von Albanien (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geschichte Albaniens (History of Albania), Flagge Albaniens (Flag of Albania), Wappen Albaniens (Emblem of Albania), Kreise Albaniens (Districts of Albania), Qark (Counties of Albania). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian Albánia (Albania). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Icelandic Albanía (Albania). Additional references: Icelandic, Iceland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Indonesian bahasa albania (Albania, Albanian language), orang albania (Albania). Additional references: Indonesian, Indonesia, Java, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian Albania (Albania), Politica dell'Albania (Politics of Albania), Storia dell'Albania (History of Albania), Geografia dell'Albania (Geography of Albania), Bandiera albanese (Flag of Albania), Suddivisioni amministrative dell'Albania (Counties of Albania), missione di assistenza doganale in albania (customs assistance mission in Albania). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit אלבניה (Albania), אַלְבַּנְיָה (Albania), סמל אלבניה (Emblem of Albania), דגל אלבניה (Flag of Albania), נבחרת אלבניה בכדורגל (Albania national football team). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese アルバニア (Albania), ゾグー1世 (Zog of Albania), アルバニアの国旗 (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Judeo Spanish Albania (Albania). Additional references: Judeo Spanish, Israel, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Kartuli ალბანეთი (Albania). Additional references: Kartuli, Georgia, Iran, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli अल्बानिया (Albania), अल्बेनिया (Albania). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli अल्बानिया (Albania), अल्बेनिया (Albania). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 유고 슬라비아와 그리스 사이의 공화국 (Albania), 유고슬라비아와 그리스 사이의 공화국 (Albania), 스코틀랜드 (Scotland, Albania, north Britain, scotia), 발칸 반도에 있는 나라 (Albania), 알바니아 (Albania, Albanian). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Kurdish ويلاتي البانيا (Albania). Additional references: Kurdish, Iraq, Turkey, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Latvian Albānija (Albania, republic of Albania), Albānijas Republika (Albania, republic of Albania). Additional references: Latvian, Latvia, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Latviska Albānija (Albania, republic of Albania), Albānijas Republika (Albania, republic of Albania). Additional references: Latviska, Latvia, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettisch Albānija (Albania, republic of Albania), Albānijas Republika (Albania, republic of Albania). Additional references: Lettisch, Latvia, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Lettish Albānija (Albania, republic of Albania), Albānijas Republika (Albania, republic of Albania). Additional references: Lettish, Latvia, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Lietuvi Albanija (Albania), Albanijos istorija (History of Albania). Additional references: Lietuvi, Lithuania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Litauische Albanija (Albania), Albanijos istorija (History of Albania). Additional references: Litauische, Lithuania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Litewski Albanija (Albania), Albanijos istorija (History of Albania). Additional references: Litewski, Lithuania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Lithuanian Albanija (Albania), Albanijos istorija (History of Albania). Additional references: Lithuanian, Lithuania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Litovskiy Albanija (Albania), Albanijos istorija (History of Albania). Additional references: Litovskiy, Lithuania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Liutuviskai Albanija (Albania), Albanijos istorija (History of Albania). Additional references: Liutuviskai, Lithuania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Macedonian Албанија (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Macedonian, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Macedonian (transliteration) albaniјa (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Macedonian, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Macedonian Slavic Албанија (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Macedonian Slavic, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Macedonian (transliteration) albaniјa (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Macedonian Slavic, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar Albánia (Albania). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Makedonski Албанија (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Makedonski, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Makedonski (transliteration) albaniјa (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Makedonski, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Malay Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Malayu Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Malayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Maltese Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Maltese, Malta, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Malti Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Malti, Malta, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Yn Albane (Albania). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic Yn Albane (Albania). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Melaju Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Melaju, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Melayu Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Melayu, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Moldavian Albania (Albania). Additional references: Moldavian, Romania, Hungary, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Panjabi (Eastern Dialect) ਅਲਬੇਨੀਆ (Albania). Additional references: Panjabi (Eastern Dialect), India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiam Albania (Albania). Additional references: Papiam, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamen Albania (Albania). Additional references: Papiamen, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamento Albania (Albania). Additional references: Papiamento, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentoe Albania (Albania). Additional references: Papiamentoe, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Papiamentu Albania (Albania). Additional references: Papiamentu, Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Patués Albania (Albania). Additional references: Patués, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Pilipino Albanya (Albania). Additional references: Pilipino, Philippines, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Polish Albania (Albania), niedogotowany (under cooked, Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist), lekko twardy (Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist, alder), i inni (Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist, alder). Additional references: Polish, Poland, Czech Republic, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Polnisch Albania (Albania), niedogotowany (under cooked, Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist), lekko twardy (Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist, alder), i inni (Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist, alder). Additional references: Polnisch, Poland, Czech Republic, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Polski Albania (Albania), niedogotowany (under cooked, Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist), lekko twardy (Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist, alder), i inni (Albania, albinism, albino, alchemist, alder). Additional references: Polski, Poland, Czech Republic, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese República da Albânia (Albania), Albânia (Albania), AL (Albania, aluminium, republic of Albania), Ahmet Bey Zogu (Zog of Albania). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Priulian Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Priulian, Italy, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Punjabi ਅਲਬੇਨੀਆ (Albania). Additional references: Punjabi, India, Kenya, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Romanian Albania (Albania). Additional references: Romanian, Romania, Hungary, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Rumanian Albania (Albania). Additional references: Rumanian, Romania, Hungary, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi Albanien (Albania, republic of Albania), Republiken Albanien (Albania, republic of Albania), AL (alder, Albania, arm language, republic of Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Turismen i Albanien (Tourism in Albania), Lista över städer i Albanien (List of cities in Albania), Albaniens historia (History of Albania), Storalbanien (Greater Albania), Albaniens geografi (Geography of Albania), Albaniens flagga (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Албания (Albania), Города Албании (List of cities in Albania), Республика Албания (the republic of Albania), многосторонние силы по охране в Албании (multinational protection force for Albania), международное совещание по Албании (international meeting on Albania), группа друзей Албании (group of friends of Albania), великая Албания (greater Albania), группа стран-друзей Албании (friends of Albania group), Многонациональные силы по охране Албании (Albania force). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) albaniya (Albania), goroda albanii (List of cities in Albania), respublika albaniya (the republic of Albania), mnogostoronnie sily po okhrane v albanii (multinational protection force for Albania), mezhdunarodnoe soveshchanie po albanii (international meeting on Albania), gruppa druzey albanii (group of friends of Albania), velikaya albaniya (greater Albania), gruppa stran-druzey albanii (friends of Albania group), mnogonatsionalʹnye sily po okhrane albanii (Albania force). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Албания (Albania), Города Албании (List of cities in Albania), Республика Албания (the republic of Albania), многосторонние силы по охране в Албании (multinational protection force for Albania), международное совещание по Албании (international meeting on Albania), группа друзей Албании (group of friends of Albania), великая Албания (greater Albania), группа стран-друзей Албании (friends of Albania group), Многонациональные силы по охране Албании (Albania force). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) albaniya (Albania), goroda albanii (List of cities in Albania), respublika albaniya (the republic of Albania), mnogostoronnie sily po okhrane v albanii (multinational protection force for Albania), mezhdunarodnoe soveshchanie po albanii (international meeting on Albania), gruppa druzey albanii (group of friends of Albania), velikaya albaniya (greater Albania), gruppa stran-druzey albanii (friends of Albania group), mnogonatsionalʹnye sily po okhrane albanii (Albania force). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Rwanda Albanie (Albania). Additional references: Rwanda, Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Saami Albánia (Albania). Additional references: Saami, Norway, Sweden, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Samoan Alapania (Albania, Albanian). Additional references: Samoan, Western Samoa, American Samoa, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Scots Gaelic Albainia (Albania). Additional references: Scots Gaelic, United Kingdom, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian Албанија (Albania). Additional references: Serbian, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) albaniјa (Albania), Albanija (Albania)). Additional references: Serbian, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Siamese ประเทศแอลเบเนีย (Albania), แอลเบเนีย (Albania). Additional references: Siamese, Thailand, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Sjaelland Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Republikken Albanien (Albania, Republic of Albania), Den socialistiske folkerepublik Albanien (Albania), AL (each, every, all, everyone, Albania), Albaniens flag (Flag of Albania), Gruppen af Albaniens Venner (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Sjaelland, Denmark, Germany, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slavic Албанија (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Slavic, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slavic (transliteration) albaniјa (Albania), Albanija (Albania). Additional references: Slavic, Macedonia, Albania, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovak Albánsko (Albania), Zoznam vládcov Albánska (List of Presidents of Albania). Additional references: Slovak, Slovakia, Hungary, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovakian Albánsko (Albania), Zoznam vládcov Albánska (List of Presidents of Albania). Additional references: Slovakian, Slovakia, Hungary, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovene Albanija (Albania), Seznam predsednikov vlade Albanije (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geografija Albanije (Geography of Albania), Zgodovina Albanije (History of Albania). Additional references: Slovene, Slovenia, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovenian Albanija (Albania), Seznam predsednikov vlade Albanije (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geografija Albanije (Geography of Albania), Zgodovina Albanije (History of Albania). Additional references: Slovenian, Slovenia, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Slovenscina Albanija (Albania), Seznam predsednikov vlade Albanije (List of Prime Ministers of Albania), Geografija Albanije (Geography of Albania), Zgodovina Albanije (History of Albania). Additional references: Slovenscina, Slovenia, Austria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Somkhuri Ալբանիա (Albania). Additional references: Somkhuri, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish albania (albania, republic of albania), AL (by, at, a, al, at the), la República de Albania (the republic of albania), República de Albania (Republic of Albania), fuerza multinacional de protección para Albania (multinational protection force for albania, multinational protection force in albania), reunión internacional sobre Albania (international meeting on albania), Grupo de Amigos de Albania (friends of albania group, group of friends of albania), Gran Albania (greater albania). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Malay Albania (Albania), Bendera Albania (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Standard Malay, Malaysia, Brunei, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Standard Thai ประเทศแอลเบเนีย (Albania), แอลเบเนีย (Albania). Additional references: Standard Thai, Thailand, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea Albania (Albania, Albanian, Republic of Albania), Albanian tasavalta (Albania, Republic of Albania), AL (Albania, Republic of Albania), Suur-Albania (Greater Albania), Albanian tukiryhmä (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi Albania (Albania, Albanian, Republic of Albania), Albanian tasavalta (Albania, Republic of Albania), AL (Albania, Republic of Albania), Suur-Albania (Greater Albania), Albanian tukiryhmä (friends of Albania group). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska Albanien (Albania, republic of Albania), Republiken Albanien (Albania, republic of Albania), AL (alder, Albania, arm language, republic of Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Turismen i Albanien (Tourism in Albania), Lista över städer i Albanien (List of cities in Albania), Albaniens historia (History of Albania), Storalbanien (Greater Albania), Albaniens geografi (Geography of Albania), Albaniens flagga (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish Albanien (Albania, republic of Albania), Republiken Albanien (Albania, republic of Albania), AL (alder, Albania, arm language, republic of Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Turismen i Albanien (Tourism in Albania), Lista över städer i Albanien (List of cities in Albania), Albaniens historia (History of Albania), Storalbanien (Greater Albania), Albaniens geografi (Geography of Albania), Albaniens flagga (Flag of Albania). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Tagalog Albanya (Albania). Additional references: Tagalog, Philippines, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Thai ประเทศแอลเบเนีย (Albania), แอลเบเนีย (Albania). Additional references: Thai, Thailand, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Thaiklang ประเทศแอลเบเนีย (Albania), แอลเบเนีย (Albania). Additional references: Thaiklang, Thailand, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Arnavutluk (Albania). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian АЛБАНІЯ (Albania), Список міст Албанії (List of cities in Albania), Прем'єр-міністри Албанії (List of Prime Ministers of Albania). Additional references: Ukrainian, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) albanІya (Albania), spisok mіst albanії (List of cities in Albania), prem'єr-mіnіstri albanії (List of Prime Ministers of Albania). Additional references: Ukrainian, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Vascuense Albania (Albania), lbania (Albania), Mongolia eta Albaniaren arteko erdibidean da Turkm (Turkmenistan is midway between Mongolia and Albania), tzo Albaniatik etorri zen gizonaren adiskidea (the friend of the man who came yesterday from Albania), hemendik Albaniara (from here to Albania). Additional references: Vascuense, Spain, Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe Shqipëri (Albania), Arbëri (Albania), Shqipëria (Albania), Arbni (Albania), Ahmet Zogu (Zog of Albania), Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit (Albania national football team, Football Association of Albania), Lista e qyteteve të Shqipërisë (List of cities in Albania), Vjosë (river in south Albania), Drin (river in north Albania). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), Albania. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Albania

Language Translations for “Albania” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagalbathaganathagiathaga (Albania). Additional references: Athag, Albania. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agalbaganagiaga (Albania). Additional references: Double Dutch, Albania. (volunteer)
Esperanto Albanio (Albania), Albanujo (Albania). Additional references: Esperanto, Albania. (volunteer)
Leet @|_8@/\/|@ (Albania). Additional references: Leet, Albania. (volunteer)
Oppish Opalbopanopiopa (Albania). Additional references: Oppish, Albania. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Albaniaway (Albania). Additional references: Pig Latin, Albania. (volunteer)
Slovio Albanzem (Albania), Albania (Albania). Additional references: Slovio, Albania. (volunteer)
Terran A anypani'af (auciw) (albania), albanzem (albania), albania (albania), albanija (albania). Additional references: Terran A, Albania. (volunteer)
Terran B albania (albania). Additional references: Terran B, Albania. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubalbubanubiuba (Albania). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Albania. (volunteer)
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Ancestral and Extinct Language Translations: Albania

Language Period Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Sanskrit 1500 BCE - present अल्बानिया (Albania). Additional references: Sanskrit, Albania. (volunteer)
Latin 500 BCE - 1700 albanicus (Albania). Additional references: Latin, Albania. (volunteer)
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