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Automotive Fair Albania highlights classic cars and boosts Tirana tourism

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Automotive Fair Albania highlights classic cars and boosts Tirana tourism

Automotive Fair Albania highlights classic cars and boosts Tirana tourism

Automotive Fair Albania highlights classic cars and boosts Tirana tourism Tirana's Mother Teresa and Italia Squares showcase classic cars at the Automotive Fair Albania, highlighting the country's transformation since communism.

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Mother Teresa Mother Teresa Albanian-Indian Catholic saint (1910–1997)