Albania
Geographical
position:
Albania is in southeast Europe on the Balkan peninsula. Washed by the waters of
the Adriatik and Ionian, it is picturesque. It is bounded in the south by
Greece, to the east by the Former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), and
in the north by Kosovo and Montenegro. This nation has a mix of natural beauty,
from virgin beaches to the summits of rocky mountains.
Population:
In 2001, there were 3.5 million residents. This country has the fastest growing
population in Europe and even when one considers that a large percentage of the
population have emigrated in recent years.
Language:
Approximately 97 % of the population speaks Albanian, but there exists a small
minority (2%) that speaks Greek and Macedonian.
Flag:
The
Albanian flag has a red background on which is a black eagle with two heads.
Capital City:
Tirana has approximately 700,000 residents. It is the center of the nations
economic and cultural life.
Main Cities:
Durresi(Durrazo), Shkodra(Scutari), Vlora(Valona), Elbasani, Korca, Berat,
Gjirokastra, Sarande
Religion:
In Albanian, three main religions are practiced:Muslim (70% of population),
Orthodox (20%) and Catholic (10%).
Currency:
Lek: (1 Euro = 120 Leke) |