What kind of country is Albania?
From the northern to the eastern part of its territory, it borders four countries: Montenegro, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and Greece. Its western side faces the Adriatic Sea.
It features numerous mountains over 1,000 meters above sea level, with basins and wide river valleys in the mountainous areas near the coast.
It features numerous mountains over 1,000 meters above sea level, with basins and wide river valleys in the mountainous areas near the coast.
It gained independence in 1912. After World War II, a Communist Party (Labor Party) dictatorship persisted, but influenced by the Eastern European revolutions, the end of one-party rule was declared in 1990.
Characteristics of Albania
- Seafood Cuisine
Being a coastal country, Albanian cuisine heavily features seafood dishes. Moreover, it uniquely blends culinary influences from neighboring countries like Italy, Greece, and Turkey, creating a deliciously adapted, distinctive food culture. - Low Cost of Living
Despite being a European country, Albania is characterized by its low cost of living. - The World’s First Atheist State
Albania once enforced a policy banning religion, making it the world’s first atheist state. This policy was abolished in 1990. Currently, over half the population is Muslim.
Today, Albania is a popular travel destination due to its relatively good security, low prices, and beautiful cityscapes.
Explanation of this calligraphy
The top row is in hiragana, the middle row in kanji, and the bottom row in katakana, all written horizontally.
The kanji used are phonetic substitutions, but they are accurate kanji characters found in Japanese dictionaries, written in a handwritten font.

























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