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Jan 21st - A travel writer has explained why a growing number of foreign visitors are being attracted to Albania.
As we are fully aware, Albania, still remains relatively unknown as a holiday destination in Europe but Heather Cowper of www.balkantravellers.com claims that recent investments in Albania's infrastructure are set to boost the country and could make it a major Mediterranean destination.
She explains that the country has much to offer adventurous travellers, with its beaches and coastline particularly impressive for those who enjoy beach holidays.
Albania has 450 kilometres of coastline and the resort of Durres is already a popular location for holidaymakers, while resorts on the southern Ionian coastline are less busy and offer a variety of watersports.
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Tirana Jan 18th - In an address to the nation on Friday, Albania’s Prime Minister Sali Berisha promised solemnly that he would guarantee the fairness of the upcoming general election on June 28, a crucial test of democracy and will be watched closely by the European Union.
“I take an oath that the main objective [of the government] will be a fair electoral process,” said Berisha.
“I guarantee this to the people of this country and call an all of you to participate.”
The EU has made it clear that these polls must be above criticism if Tirana wants to make progress towards joining the 27-member bloc.
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Jan 17th - This article below is Great News for the tourism in Albania ! There are a number of plans for big touristic projects throughout the coast but at last the first one of any genuine size is under way. This should have a snowball effect and we this expect good news to yet again increase the numbers of tourists who are coming to Albania as a new holiday destination in Europe
“Construction work has begun on Albania's first Club Med seaside resort village.
Four years after the government gave the go-ahead, television pictures showed building equipment and heavy machines digging near the beach on the bay of Kakome, facing Greece's holiday island of Corfu."
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January 2009 - Net foreign investments in Albania reached EUR 380 million , during the nine months ending Sept. 30, Bank of Albania data shows. Net foreign investments increased by 2.6 per cent compared to the same period 2007.
We are seeing a large number of the bigger companies from across Europe, looking to invest in large scale projects of shops, offices and land. This interest and investment is expected to continue through 2009.
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Dec 17th - Encouraging signs , yet again for those wishing to invest in Albanian Property are that Albania has registered a record high Gross Domestic Product growth of 9.9 per cent. These figures were taken for the last four quarters ending September 30, the National Institute of Statistics, INSTAT, says.
In the last public appearance on November 11, the IMF Mission Chief Gerwin Bell, said that “growth has remained buoyant and on track to reach 6 percent again this year.”
According to INSTAT, the construction of the Albania- Kosovo highway was the main factor for this spectacular growth together with tourism.
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