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Approximately 11.7 million tourists visited Albania in 2024, according to the government’s official Institute of Statistics. Most visitors come from nearby countries like Kosovo and ... Read moreThe p ...
The notorious Tepelena detention camp, where families who opposed Albania’s communist regime were interned, was shut down in 1954 after several hundred children died. Now the authorities are ...
Gorgeous beaches, unspoiled nature, unusual historical sites and low prices have made this former “hermit state” one of ...
Albania's Jewish population grew during the Holocaust. An honor code adhered to by Albanians made the country safer than most for Jews.
The former Lower Dublin Academy is now set to be restored to its former glory, thanks to the local Albanian-American chapter of the Bijte E Shqipes organization.
Mother Teresa was an Albanian born in Macedonia, and in the 19th century Catholic intellectuals were prominent in advancing Albanian-language literacy.
News In Albania, which saved Jews from the Nazis, educators teach the Holocaust to a new generation Thousands of foreign Jews found refuge in Albania during World War II. Yet youths in this once ...
The five-day event was co-sponsored by the Albanian History Teachers Association and The Olga Lengyel Institute, or TOLI, a New York-based nonprofit that promotes Holocaust education throughout ...