Introduction
Background
Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, but Italy conquered it in 1939 and Germany occupied it in 1943. Communist partisans took over the country in 1944, and Albania allied itself first with the USSR (until 1960) and then China (until 1978). Now a multiparty democracy, Albania joined NATO in 2009 and became an official candidate for EU membership in 2014.
Geography
Area
total : 28,748 sq km
land: 27,398 sq km
water: 1,350 sq km
Climate
mild temperate; cool, cloudy, wet winters; hot, clear, dry summers; interior is cooler and wetter
Natural resources
petroleum, natural gas, coal, bauxite, chromite, copper, iron ore, nickel, salt, timber, hydropower, arable land
People and Society
Population
total: 3,107,100
Ethnic groups
Albanian 82.6%, Greek 0.9%, other 1% (including Vlach, Romani, Macedonian, Montenegrin, and Egyptian), unspecified 15.5% (2011 est.)
Languages
Albanian 98.8% (official - derived from Tosk dialect), Greek 0.5%, other 0.6% (including Macedonian, Romani, Vlach, Turkish, Italian, and Serbo-Croatian), unspecified 0.1% (2011 est.)
Religions
Muslim 56.7%, Roman Catholic 10%, Orthodox 6.8%, atheist 2.5%, Bektashi (a Sufi order) 2.1%, other 5.7%, unspecified 16.2% (2011 est.)
Population growth rate
0.16% (2024 est.)
Government
Government type
parliamentary republic
Capital
name: Tirana (Tirane)
Executive branch
chief of state: President Bajram BEGAJ (since 24 July 2022)
head of government: Prime Minister Edi RAMA (since 10 September 2013)
Legislative branch
summary: unicameral Assembly (140 seats)
Diplomatic representation in the US
chief of mission: Ambassador Ervin BUSHATI (since 15 September 2023)
Diplomatic representation from the US
chief of mission: Ambassador (vacant); Chargé d’Affaires David WISNER (since August 2023)
Economy
Economic overview
upper-middle -income Balkan economy; EU accession candidate; growth bolstered by tourism, services, construction, and private consumption; fiscal consolidation through revenue collection to address public debt; challenges include weak governance, corruption, climate adaptation, vulnerability to energy sector shocks, and emigration of workers
Real GDP (purchasing power parity)
$49.592 billion (2023 est.)
$47.943 billion (2022 est.)
$45.723 billion (2021 est.)
Real GDP per capita
$18,100 (2023 est.)
$17,300 (2022 est.)
$16,300 (2021 est.)
Exports
$9.178 billion (2023 est.)
$7.057 billion (2022 est.)
$5.612 billion (2021 est.)
Exports - partners
Italy 41%, Greece 10%, Spain 7%, Germany 5%, China 4% (2022)
Exports - commodities
garments, footwear, iron alloys, electricity, crude petroleum (2022)
Imports
$10.373 billion (2023 est.)
$9.016 billion (2022 est.)
$8.004 billion (2021 est.)
Imports - partners
Italy 25%, Turkey 14%, Greece 12%, China 10%, Germany 5% (2022)
Imports - commodities
refined petroleum, garments, electricity, cars, raw iron bars (2022)
Page last updated: Thursday, September 12, 2024