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The National Business Center (Albanian: Qendra Kombëtare e Biznesit) is the national agency of the Albanian government in charge of granting business licenses. [1]The National Business Center is an institution under the supervision of the Ministry of Finance and Economy, established under Law No.131/2015 "On the National Business Center", as a result of the merger of two institutions, the ...
The statistical service in the Republic of Albania is carried out by the Institute of Statistics. In 1924, a statistical office was created that kept various economic records at the Ministry of Public Works and Agriculture.
The State Labour and Social Services Inspectorate (ISHPSHS) (Albanian: Inspektoriati Shtetëror i Punës dhe Shërbimeve Sociale) is a government agency in Albania tasked to ensure the implementation of legal provisions on working conditions of employees, in the exercise of their profession, duration of work, salaries, insurance, hygiene, welfare, employment of minors, juveniles, women and ...
Tropojë (Albanian: [tɾɔˈpɔjə]; Albanian definite form: Tropoja) is a municipality in Kukës County, northeastern Albania, within the historical ethnographic region of the Gjakova Highlands.
Hekurudha Shqiptare or HSH (Albanian Railways) is the state-owned operator of the Albanian railway system and became a private company in 2005. The system's main passenger terminal was Durrës located in the port city of Durrës.
The University of Medicine, Tirana is one of the most important universities in Albania.UMT comprises three Faculties, 21 academic departments.. The study programs are divided in three academic levels Bachelor, Master of Sciences/Professional, Integrated Master of Sciences and Doctoral degrees.
The formula e pagëzimit (English: baptismal formula) is the oldest written document with a writing in Albanian which has been found. The document is “Codex Ashburnham” dated November 8, 1462, and it contains various notes on Albania written in Latin by Archbishop Pal Engjëlli.