Communications
Internet country code [time series]
.al
Internet users (Internet hosts) [time series]
430 (2006)
Internet users [time series]
75,000 (2005)
Broadcast media (Radio broadcast stations) [time series]
AM 13, FM 46 (3 national, 62 local), shortwave 1 (2005)
Telecommunication systems (Telephone system) [time series]
general assessment: despite new investment in fixed lines, the density of main lines remains the lowest in Europe with roughly seven lines per 100 people; however, cellular telephone use is widespread and generally effective domestic: offsetting the shortage of fixed line capacity, mobile phone service has been available since 1996; by 2003 two companies were providing mobile services at a greater density than some of Albania's Balkan neighbors international: country code - 355; inadequate fixed main lines; adequate cellular connections; international traffic carried by fiber optic cable and, when necessary, by microwave radio relay from the Tirana exchange to Italy and Greece (2003)
Telephones - fixed lines (Telephones - main lines in use) [time series]
255,000 (2003)
Telephones - mobile cellular [time series]
1.259 million (2004)
Broadcast media (Television broadcast stations) [time series]
65 (3 national, 62 local); note - 2 cable networks (2005)
Economy
Agricultural products (Agriculture - products) [time series]
wheat, corn, potatoes, vegetables, fruits, sugar beets, grapes; meat, dairy products
Budget [time series]
revenues: $1.96 billion expenditures: $2.377 billion; including capital expenditures of $500 million (2005 est.)
Exchange rates (Currency (code)) [time series]
lek (ALL)
Current account balance [time series]
$-416 million (2005 est.)
Debt - external [time series]
$1.55 billion (2004)
Gini Index coefficient - distribution of family income (Distribution of family income - Gini index) [time series]
28.2 (2002)
Economic aid (Economic aid - recipient) [time series]
ODA: $366 million (top donors were Italy, EU, Germany) (2003 est.)
Economic overview (Economy - overview) [time series]
Lagging behind its Balkan neighbors, Albania is making the difficult transition to a more modern open-market economy. The government has taken measures to curb violent crime and to spur economic activity and trade. The economy is bolstered by annual remittances from abroad of $600-$800 million, mostly from Greece and Italy; this helps offset the towering trade deficit. Agriculture, which accounts for about one-quarter of GDP, is held back because of frequent drought and the need to modernize equipment, to clarify property rights, and to consolidate small plots of land. Energy shortages and antiquated and inadequate infrastructure contribute to Albania's poor business environment, which make it difficult to attract and sustain foreign investment. The planned construction of a new thermal power plant near Vlore and improved transmission and distribution facilities will help relieve the energy shortages. Also, the government is moving slowly to improve the poor national road and rail network, a long-standing barrier to sustained economic growth. On the positive side: growth was strong in 2003-05 and inflation is not a problem.
Electricity - consumption [time series]
6.76 billion kWh (2004)
Electricity - exports [time series]
200 million kWh (2003)
Electricity - imports [time series]
1.08 billion kWh (2004 est.)
Electricity - production [time series]
5.68 billion kWh (2004)
Exchange rates [time series]
leke per US dollar - 102.649 (2005), 102.78 (2004), 121.863 (2003), 140.155 (2002), 143.485 (2001)
Exports [time series]
$650.1 million f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Exports - commodities [time series]
textiles and footwear; asphalt, metals and metallic ores, crude oil; vegetables, fruits, tobacco
Exports - partners [time series]
Italy 72.4%, Greece 10.5%, Serbia and Montenegro 5% (2005)
Fiscal year [time series]
calendar year
GDP (official exchange rate) [time series]
$8.657 billion (2005 est.)
Real GDP (purchasing power parity) (GDP (purchasing power parity)) [time series]
$18.87 billion note: Albania has a large gray economy that may be as large as 50% of official GDP (2005 est.)
GDP - composition, by sector of origin (GDP - composition by sector) [time series]
agriculture: 23.2% industry: 18.8% services: 57.9% (2005 est.)
Real GDP per capita (GDP - per capita (PPP)) [time series]
$5,300 (2005 est.)
Real GDP growth rate (GDP - real growth rate) [time series]
5.5% (2005 est.)
Household income or consumption by percentage share [time series]
lowest 10%: NA% highest 10%: NA%
Imports [time series]
$2.473 billion f.o.b. (2005 est.)
Imports - commodities [time series]
machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, textiles, chemicals
Imports - partners [time series]
Italy 29.3%, Greece 16.4%, Turkey 7.5%, China 6.6%, Germany 5.4%, Russia 4% (2005)
Industrial production growth rate [time series]
3.1% (2004 est.)
Industries [time series]
food processing, textiles and clothing; lumber, oil, cement, chemicals, mining, basic metals, hydropower
Inflation rate (consumer prices) [time series]
2.4% (2005 est.)
Investment (gross fixed) [time series]
22.4% of GDP (2005 est.)
Labor force [time series]
1.09 million (not including 352,000 emigrant workers) (2004 est.)
Labor force - by occupation [time series]
agriculture: 58% industry: 19% services: 23% (2004 est.)
Natural gas - consumption [time series]
30 million cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - exports [time series]
0 cu m (2001 est.)
Natural gas - imports [time series]
0 cu m (2001 est.)
Natural gas - production [time series]
30 million cu m (2003 est.)
Natural gas - proved reserves [time series]
2.832 billion cu m (1 January 2002)
Oil - consumption [time series]
25,200 bbl/day (2005 est.)
Oil - exports [time series]
0 bbl/day (2005 est.)
Oil - imports [time series]
21,600 bbl/day (2005 est.)
Oil - production [time series]
3,600 bbl/day (2005 est.)
Oil - proved reserves [time series]
185.5 million bbl (1 January 2002)
Population below poverty line [time series]
25% (2004 est.)
Reserves of foreign exchange and gold [time series]
$1.461 billion (2005 est.)
Unemployment rate [time series]
14.3% official rate, but may exceed 30% (2005 est.)
Geography
total: 28,748 sq km land: 27,398 sq km water: 1,350 sq km
Area - comparative [time series]
slightly smaller than Maryland
Climate [time series]
mild temperate; cool, cloudy, wet winters; hot, clear, dry summers; interior is cooler and wetter
Coastline [time series]
362 km
Elevation (Elevation extremes) [time series]
lowest point: Adriatic Sea 0 m highest point: Maja e Korabit (Golem Korab) 2,764 m
Environment - current issues [time series]
deforestation; soil erosion; water pollution from industrial and domestic effluents
International environmental agreements (Environment - international agreements) [time series]
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Wetlands signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Geographic coordinates [time series]
41 00 N, 20 00 E
Geography - note [time series]
strategic location along Strait of Otranto (links Adriatic Sea to Ionian Sea and Mediterranean Sea)
Irrigated land [time series]
3,530 sq km (2003)
Land boundaries [time series]
total: 720 km border countries: Greece 282 km, Macedonia 151 km, Montenegro 172 km, Serbia 115 km
Land use [time series]
arable land: 20.1% permanent crops: 4.21% other: 75.69% (2005)
Location [time series]
Southeastern Europe, bordering the Adriatic Sea and Ionian Sea, between Greece and Serbia and Montenegro
Map references [time series]
Europe
Maritime claims [time series]
territorial sea: 12 nm continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
Natural hazards [time series]
destructive earthquakes; tsunamis occur along southwestern coast; floods; drought
Natural resources [time series]
petroleum, natural gas, coal, bauxite, chromite, copper, iron ore, nickel, salt, timber, hydropower
Terrain [time series]
mostly mountains and hills; small plains along coast
Government
Administrative divisions [time series]
12 counties (qarqe, singular - qark); Qarku i Beratit, Qarku i Dibres, Qarku i Durresit, Qarku i Elbasanit, Qarku i Fierit, Qarku i Gjirokastres, Qarku i Korces, Qarku i Kukesit, Qarku i Lezhes, Qarku i Shkodres, Qarku i Tiranes, Qarku i Vlores
Capital [time series]
name: Tirana (Tirane) geographic coordinates: 41 20 N, 19 50 E time difference: UTC+1 (6 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time) daylight saving time: +1hr, begins last Sunday in March; ends last Sunday in October
Constitution [time series]
adopted by popular referendum on 28 November 1998
Country name [time series]
conventional long form: Republic of Albania conventional short form: Albania local long form: Republika e Shqiperise local short form: Shqiperia former: People's Socialist Republic of Albania
Diplomatic representation from the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Marcie B. RIES embassy: Rruga e Elbasanit, Labinoti #103, Tirana mailing address: US Department of State, 9510 Tirana Place, Dulles, VA 20189-9510 telephone: [355] (4) 247285 FAX: [355] (4) 232222
Diplomatic representation in the US [time series]
chief of mission: Ambassador Aleksander SALLABANDA chancery: 2100 S Street NW, Washington, DC 20008 telephone: [1] (202) 223-4942 FAX: [1] (202) 628-7342
Executive branch [time series]
chief of state: President of the Republic Alfred MOISIU (since 24 July 2002) head of government: Prime Minister Sali BERISHA (since 10 September 2005) cabinet: Council of Ministers proposed by the prime minister, nominated by the president, and approved by parliament elections: president elected by the People's Assembly for a five-year term (eligible for a second term); election last held 24 June 2002 (next to be held June 2007); prime minister appointed by the president election results: Alfred MOISIU elected president; People's Assembly vote by number - total votes 116, for 97, against 19
Flag (Flag description) [time series]
red with a black two-headed eagle in the center
Government type [time series]
emerging democracy
Independence [time series]
28 November 1912 (from Ottoman Empire)
International organization participation [time series]
BSEC, CE, CEI, EAPC, EBRD, FAO, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, ILO, IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, IPU, ISO (correspondent), ITU, MIGA, OIC, OIF, OPCW, OSCE, PFP, SECI, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNOMIG, UPU, WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTO
Judicial branch [time series]
Constitutional Court, Supreme Court (chairman is elected by the People's Assembly for a four-year term), and multiple appeals and district courts
Legal system [time series]
has a civil law system; has not accepted compulsory ICJ jurisdiction; has accepted jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court for its citizens
Legislative branch [time series]
unicameral Assembly or Kuvendi (140 seats; 100 are elected by direct popular vote and 40 by proportional vote for four-year terms) elections: last held 3 July 2005 (next to be held in 2009) election results: percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - PD 56, PS 42, PR 11, PSD 7, LSI 5, other 19
National holiday [time series]
Independence Day, 28 November (1912)
Political parties (Political parties and leaders) [time series]
Agrarian Environmentalist Party or PAA [Lufter XHUVELI]; Christian Democratic Party or PDK [Nikolle LESI]; Communist Party of Albania or PKSH [Hysni MILLOSHI]; Democratic Alliance Party or DAP [Neritan CEKA]; Democratic Party or PD [Sali BERISHA]; Legality Movement Party or PLL [Ekrem SPAHIU]; Liberal Union Party or PBL [Arjan STAROVA]; National Front Party (Balli Kombetar) or BNK [Adriatik ALIMADHI]; New Democratic Party or PDR [Genc POLLO]; Party of National Unity or PUK [Idajet BEQIRI]; Renewed Democratic Party or PDRN [Dashamir SHEHI]; Republican Party or PR [Fatmir MEDIU]; Social Democracy Party or PDS [Paskal MILO]; Social Democratic Party or PSD [Skender GJINUSHI]; Socialist Movement for Integration or LSI [Ilir META]; Socialist Party or PS [Edi RAMA]; Union for Human Rights Party or PBDNj [Vangjel DULE]
Political parties (Political pressure groups and leaders) [time series]
Citizens Advocacy Office [Kreshnik SPAHIU]; Confederation of Trade Unions of Albania or KSSH [Kastriot MUCO]; Front for Albanian National Unification or FBKSH [Gafur ADILI]; Mjaft Movement [Erion VELIAJ]; Omonia [Jani JANI]; Union of Independent Trade Unions of Albania or BSPSH [Gezim KALAJA]
Suffrage [time series]
18 years of age; universal
Introduction
Background [time series]
Between 1990 and 1992 Albania ended 46 years of xenophobic Communist rule and established a multiparty democracy. The transition has proven challenging as successive governments have tried to deal with high unemployment, widespread corruption, a dilapidated physical infrastructure, powerful organized crime networks, and combative political opponents. Albania has made progress in its democratic development since first holding multiparty elections in 1991, but deficiencies remain. International observers judged elections to be largely free and fair since the restoration of political stability following the collapse of pyramid schemes in 1997. In the 2005 general elections, the Democratic Party and its allies won a decisive victory on pledges of reducing crime and corruption, promoting economic growth, and decreasing the size of government. The election, and particularly the orderly transition of power, was considered an important step forward. Although Albania's economy continues to grow, the country is still one of the poorest in Europe, hampered by a large informal economy and an inadequate energy and transportation infrastructure. Albania has played a largely helpful role in managing inter-ethnic tensions in southeastern Europe, and is continuing to work toward joining NATO and the EU. Albania, with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, has been a strong supporter of the global war on terrorism.
Military
Manpower available for military service [time series]
males age 19-49: 809,524 females age 19-49: 784,199 (2005 est.)
Manpower fit for military service [time series]
males age 19-49: 668,526 females age 19-49: 648,334 (2005 est.)
Manpower reaching military service age annually [time series]
males age 18-49: 37,407 females age 19-49: 34,587 (2005 est.)
Military and security forces (Military branches) [time series]
General Staff Headquarters, Land Forces Command (Army), Naval Forces Command, Air Defense Command, Logistics Command, Training and Doctrine Command
Military expenditures (Military expenditures - percent of GDP) [time series]
1.49% (FY02)
Military service age and obligation [time series]
19 years of age (2004)
People
Age structure [time series]
0-14 years: 24.8% (male 464,954/female 423,003) 15-64 years: 66.3% (male 1,214,942/female 1,158,562) 65 years and over: 8.9% (male 148,028/female 172,166) (2006 est.)
Birth rate [time series]
15.11 births/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Death rate [time series]
5.22 deaths/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Ethnic groups [time series]
Albanian 95%, Greek 3%, other 2% (Vlach, Roma (Gypsy), Serb, Macedonian, Bulgarian) (1989 est.) note: in 1989, other estimates of the Greek population ranged from 1% (official Albanian statistics) to 12% (from a Greek organization)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate [time series]
NA
HIV/AIDS - deaths [time series]
NA
HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS [time series]
NA
Infant mortality rate [time series]
total: 20.75 deaths/1,000 live births male: 21.2 deaths/1,000 live births female: 20.27 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
Languages [time series]
Albanian (official - derived from Tosk dialect), Greek, Vlach, Romani, Slavic dialects
Life expectancy at birth [time series]
total population: 77.43 years male: 74.78 years female: 80.34 years (2006 est.)
Literacy [time series]
definition: age 9 and over can read and write total population: 86.5% male: 93.3% female: 79.5% (2003 est.)
Median age [time series]
total: 28.9 years male: 28.3 years female: 29.5 years (2006 est.)
Nationality [time series]
noun: Albanian(s) adjective: Albanian
Net migration rate [time series]
-4.67 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2006 est.)
Population [time series]
3,581,655 (July 2006 est.)
Population growth rate [time series]
0.52% (2006 est.)
Religions [time series]
Muslim 70%, Albanian Orthodox 20%, Roman Catholic 10% note: percentages are estimates; there are no available current statistics on religious affiliation; all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances prohibited; in November 1990, Albania began allowing private religious practice
Sex ratio [time series]
at birth: 1.1 male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.1 male(s)/female 15-64 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.86 male(s)/female total population: 1.04 male(s)/female (2006 est.)
Total fertility rate [time series]
2.03 children born/woman (2006 est.)
Transnational Issues
Disputes - international [time series]
the Albanian Government calls for the protection of the rights of ethnic Albanians in neighboring countries, and the peaceful resolution of interethnic disputes; some ethnic Albanian groups in neighboring countries advocate for a "greater Albania," but the idea has little appeal among Albanian nationals; thousands of unemployed Albanians emigrate annually to nearby Italy and other developed countries
Illicit drugs [time series]
increasingly active transshipment point for Southwest Asian opiates, hashish, and cannabis transiting the Balkan route and - to a far lesser extent - cocaine from South America destined for Western Europe; limited opium and growing cannabis production; ethnic Albanian narcotrafficking organizations active and expanding in Europe; vulnerable to money laundering associated with regional trafficking in narcotics, arms, contraband, and illegal aliens
Transportation
Airports [time series]
11 (2006)
Airports - with paved runways [time series]
total: 3 2,438 to 3,047 m: 3 (2006)
Airports - with unpaved runways [time series]
total: 8 over 3,047 m: 1 1,524 to 2,437 m: 2 914 to 1,523 m: 1 under 914 m: 4 (2006)
Heliports [time series]
1 (2006)
Merchant marine [time series]
total: 24 ships (1000 GRT or over) 52,987 GRT/79,863 DWT by type: cargo 23, roll on/roll off 1 foreign-owned: 1 (Turkey 1) registered in other countries: 1 (Georgia 1) (2006)
Pipelines [time series]
gas 339 km; oil 207 km (2006)
Ports (Ports and terminals) [time series]
Durres, Sarande, Shengjin, Vlore
Railways [time series]
total: 447 km standard gauge: 447 km 1.435-m gauge (2005)
Roadways [time series]
total: 18,000 km paved: 7,020 km unpaved: 10,980 km (2002)
Waterways [time series]
43 km (2006)