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Tirana, Capital of Albania, Intensifies Tourism After Decades of Dictatorship - 17/06/2026

Summary by Folha De S.Paulo
There is a sense of life in the streets in the middle of the fair, around 11pm, in Tirana, capital of Albnia, small European country with about 3 million inhabitants, border of the Adriatic Sea. Bars full of places show that Albnia is still in that middle-term where restaurants, cafes and shops eat am to popcorn, but it has not yet become another victim of predat rio tourism, like many other capitals of the continent. Read more (06/17/2026
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There is a sense of life in the streets in the middle of the fair, around 11pm, in Tirana, capital of Albnia, small European country with about 3 million inhabitants, border of the Adriatic Sea. Bars full of places show that Albnia is still in that middle-term where restaurants, cafes and shops eat am to popcorn, but it has not yet become another victim of predat rio tourism, like many other capitals of the continent. Read more (06/17/2026

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Folha de S.Paulo broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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