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Albania: Living in Kamza, in the Margins of Tirana, the City and the Law

It is an "illegal" neighbourhood, populated by "squatters". Since the fall of communism, Kamza, at the gates of Tirana, has welcomed uprooted people from northern Albania into the capital. Today the city has 160,000 inhabitants and affirms its identity, far from depreciating stereotypes. Articles / One - Slideshow, One - Slideshow - First, Albania, Free, Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso, Society
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It is an "illegal" neighbourhood, populated by "squatters". Since the fall of communism, Kamza, at the gates of Tirana, has welcomed uprooted people from northern Albania into the capital. Today the city has 160,000 inhabitants and affirms its identity, far from depreciating stereotypes. Articles / One - Slideshow, One - Slideshow - First, Albania, Free, Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso, Society

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courrierdesbalkans.fr broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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