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Butrint's Byzantine Heritage

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Archaeological wonders in the Mediterranean

Of all the Communist regimes of Eastern Europe, that in Albania has a reputation for having been the most fearful. Under Enver Hoxhe the country remained isolated from 1945 until the regime was toppled in 1991. Yet it is a country of great resources: chrome, gas and oil; a country which boasts a largely unspoilt landscape from its Mediterranean corniche to ragged, snow-capped Balkan mountains; a country which possesses a rich archaeological heritage.

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