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Jorgo Goro

Albania Takes Aim At Tourism 2012

2012-06-25 by Aleksandr Shatskih

Jorgo Goro

Tourism in Albania accounts for some 1.2 billion Euros, a bit more than 11% of the Albanian GDP (Gross Domestic Product). Some 138,000 people are employed in the touristic sector, or about 6% of their workers. This year, the number of tourists is growing substantially over last year’s numbers with 2.7 million for 2011.

Tags: Albania Tourism, Albanian GDP, Aldo Bumci, Jorgo Goro, Kosmas Karavelas, Minister of Tourism

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