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Despised Dictator’s ‘Scary’ Shrine Becomes a Bet on Albania’s Future

The enormous pyramid was long a reminder of both a brutal regime and the decades of disappointments that followed. Now, it’s a symbol of a city aspiring to be the high-tech “Tel Aviv of the Balkans.”

Andrew Higgins
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Hoxha, Enver, International Relations, Monuments and Memorials (Structures), Politics and Government, Tirana (Albania)
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