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  • Essay / Mineral Resources in Albania - 731

    Albania is an independent country in Eastern Europe located in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. Northwest It borders Montenegro, Kosovo to the northeast, the west of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Greece to the south, where the west is watered by the Adriatic and Ionian Seas. Albania has a total area of ​​28,748 km² and more than 2.8 million banorë. It may be considered a place with a very small area compared to other countries in the region, Europe or the world, but it is actually a wealth of resources. It is known for its natural resources and minerals. Most of them have been discovered and exploited since ancient times until the present day, but there are also other deposits that need to be carefully studied for the evaluation of geological reserves. Chromium, baker's, iron-nickel and coal are some of the minerals mined and processed in Albania. The exploration , exploitation and their transformation of mineral resources constitute an important component of the Albanian economy by generating income significantly , due to the importance of heavy industry that gave to the period of 'Totalitarian state, but today it doesn't matter, it deserves it. 1 Map of AlbaniaThe variety and quantity of our property and the fact that groundwater is a very good untapped opportunity prompted us to study further. There were many questions in our minds regarding this very topic and let's leave the hares of our nation intact, but quite intriguing to know more about our country. Does Saj.Çfarë have capacity in its basement? What do we use? Why are we at this point when we can speak above? Where can we go? Who are the “richest” in our Albania How to return to a productive economy? What future awaits us if we give ... middle of paper ... the period until the end of the Second World War, marked by two important events. In 1922, the geological map of Albania was drawn up, which was also the first of its kind in the Balkans. In 1929, it passed the Kingdom of Albania Mining Act, which paved the way for the exploration and/or exploitation of mineral resources in Bangladesh.  The second phase (1944-1994), marks the period where mining activity was organized into public companies and the concept of privatization of the mining sector did not exist.  The third phase covers the period from 1994 to date. She began the privatization of mines - the following approval of the Albanian mining law. Thanks to numerous geological studies and exploration works carried out from 1945 to 1995, many useful metalliferous deposits, non-metallic mines, industrial and construction raw materials as well as decorative stones were discovered. .