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Tirana [b] (/ t ɪ ˈ r ɑː n ə / ⓘ tih-RAH-nə, [11] [12] Albanian pronunciation:; Gheg Albanian: Tirona) is the capital and largest city of Albania.It is located in the centre of the country, enclosed by mountains and hills, with Dajti rising to the east and a slight valley to the northwest overlooking the Adriatic Sea in the distance.
There are 29 currencies currently used in the 50 countries of Europe. All de facto present currencies in Europe, and an incomplete list of the preceding currency, are listed here. In Europe, the most commonly used currency is the euro (used by 25 countries); any country entering the European Union (EU) is expected to join the eurozone [ 1 ...
Albania received a road map from the EU for further visa liberalisation with Schengen countries in June 2008. [67] Albania started issuing biometric passports on 24 May 2009, which were designed to comply with EU guidelines. [68] [69] On 8 November 2010 the Council of the European Union approved visa-free travel to the EU for citizens of ...
Albania's landscapes range from rugged snow-capped mountains in the Albanian Alps and the Korab, Skanderbeg, Pindus and Ceraunian Mountains, to fertile lowland plains extending from the Adriatic and Ionian seacoasts. Tirana is the capital and largest city in the country, followed by Durrës, Vlorë, and Shkodër.
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The euro is the result of the European Union's project for economic and monetary union that came fully into being on 1 January 2002 and it is now the currency used by the majority of the European Union's member states, with all but Denmark (which has an opt-out in the EU treaties) bound to adopt it.
Currency Central bank Pegged with Albania: Albanian lek: Bank of Albania Armenia: Armenian Dram: Central Bank of Armenia Azerbaijan: Azerbaijani Manat: Central Bank of Azerbaijan Belarus: Belarusian rubel: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosnia and Herzegovina convertible mark: Central Bank of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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