Top 10 facts about Albania
ONE hundred years ago, on May 30, 1913, the Treaty of London was signed, ending the First Balkan War and recognising the independence of Albania.
2. Mother Teresa (Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu) is generally celebrated as the only Albanian to win a Nobel Prize, though born in Skopje in 1910 (now in Macedonia but then in the Ottoman Empire).
3. The Tirana International airport was named after Mother Teresa in 2001.
Albanians call Albania ‘Squiperia’
5. John Belushi, star of the film The Blues Brothers, also had an Albanian father.
6. Albania, Armenia and Vatican City are the only European countries without a McDonald’s branch.
7. In 1995, drivers in the Albanian city of Shkodra refused to pay a new traffic-light tax on the grounds that their city had no traffic lights.
8. Albanians nod their head up and down to mean ‘no’, and shake it from side to side for ‘yes’.
9. Albania has never won a medal at the Olympics.
10. King Zog of Albania (ruled 1928-39) was the only national leader in modern times to return fire during an assassination attempt.
http://www.express.co.uk/fun/top10facts/403506/Top-10-facts-about-Albania
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