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Visa requirements for Albanian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other nations placed on citizens of Albania . As of 2024, Albanian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 124 countries and territories, ranking the Albanian passport 48th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.
However, citizens of certain countries or territories are entitled to visa-free entry with an ID card in lieu of a passport. The visa policy of Albania is based on the by Law Nr. 108/2013 On foreign citizens, amended and the Decision of the Council of Ministers Nr. 513/2013 On criteria and procedures for entry, stay and treatment of foreign ...
One Albania sh.a 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 2015, the company joined the Deutsche Telekom group after which it was rebranded as Telekom Albania .
e. Modern equipment of the Albanian Army is a list of the equipment currently in use with the Albanian Armed Forces. It includes small arms, combat vehicles, aircraft, watercraft, artillery and transport vehicles. Its main mission is the defense of the independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Albania, participation ...
The Council of the European Union approved visa-free travel to the Schengen Area for Albanian citizens. 15 December 2010: Visa-free access for Albanians to the Schengen area entered into force. 10 October 2012: The European Commission recommended that Albania be granted EU candidate status, subject to the completion of key measures in certain ...
Historical military flags of Albania. Flag of the 6th Detached Regiment (1916) The flag used by the 6th detached regiment (c.1916) during World War I is made of a red woolen cloth, with a black eagle in the center. Below the eagle is the number 6. Three sides of the flag are outlined by a row of triangles.
The Agency for the Delivery of Integrated Services Albania – ADISA ( Albanian: Agjencia e Ofrimit të Shërbimeve Publike të Integruara) is an agency of the Albanian government created to improve and facilitate the experience of ordinary citizens in the provision and use of public services. The agency is a subordinate institution of the ...
Banking in Albania. Banking in Albania, in its present form dating from 1992, consists of the nation's central bank - the Bank of Albania - and an expanding network of secondary banks. The Bank of Albania has the task of supervising the financial system, which currently contains 16 privately owned banks and many other financial institutions.