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Gone are the days when Albania was a grey and backward country in the midst of European prosperity. It is still a comparatively poor country, but its economy is growing steadily, even during the present global recession, and progress is visible everywhere.
This is from the city of Shkoder in northwestern Albania, near the border with Montenegro. Five years ago I visited Shkoder briefly and saw a city that looked just as I had expected. Dusty streets, potholed pavements, the paint coming off the houses, relatively few shops and cafés.
This year I returned and found newly paved streets, freshly painted or totally restored houses, new parks and an abundance of shops and cafés. Modern buildings were growing like mushrooms all over. This picture would not have been possible five years ago.
In a workshop is another picture of Shkoder as it looks today.

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Additional Photos by Gert Holmertz (holmertz) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1138 W: 115 N: 1885] (9985)
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