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Tirana [b] (/ t ɪ ˈ r ɑː n ə / ⓘ tih-RAH-nə, [10] [11] 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.
One Albania sh.a [3] is a telecommunications company that operates in Albania. It was founded as Albanian Mobile Communications (or AMC ) and was part of the COSMOTE Group since 2000. In September 2020, the company's name of registration changed from Telekom Albania to One Telecommunications , starting the transition to a new brand. [ 4 ]
Ish-Blloku (English: Ex-Block), commonly Blloku (English: Block), is an upmarket area in Tirana, Albania. It widely known as an entertainment destination with its boutiques, shops, restaurants, trendy bars, pubs, and cafes. [1] [2] The area is part of the neighbourhood of Tirana e Re in southwestern Tirana.
1917 - 28 November: "Streha Vorfnore", the first public orphanage in Albania was established. [7] 1918 - 19–20 December: Congress of Tirana took place, a preparatory for the Congress of Durrës. [8] 1920 - 9 February: Tirana becomes provisional capital of Albania. [3] [4] 1921 - Albanian Vocational School founded. [9] 1922
As of the Electronic and Postal Communications Authority (AKEP) in 2018, the country had approximately 2.7 million active mobile users with almost 1.8 million active broadband subscribers. [289] Vodafone Albania alone served more than 931,000 mobile users, Telekom Albania had about 605,000 users and Albtelecom had more than 272,000 users. [289]
After the fall of communism in 1991, Albania began to revamp its primitive road infrastructure by building the first highway in Albania, SH2 connecting Tirane with Durrës. Since the 2000s, main roadways have drastically improved, though lacking standards in design and road safety. [14] [15]