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The '''People’s Socialist Republic of Albania''', known as the '''People's Republic of Albania''' from 1946-1976, was a [[people’s republic]] in Southeast Europe that lasted until 1991, though the communist Party of Labor continued to hold power for a year afterwards in the succeeding [[Republic of Albania]]. | The '''People’s Socialist Republic of Albania''', known as the '''People's Republic of Albania''' from 1946-1976, was a [[people’s republic]] in Southeast Europe that lasted until 1991, though the communist Party of Labor continued to hold power for a year afterwards in the succeeding [[Republic of Albania]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:40, 30 January 2023
The People’s Socialist Republic of Albania, known as the People's Republic of Albania from 1946-1976, was a people’s republic in Southeast Europe that lasted until 1991, though the communist Party of Labor continued to hold power for a year afterwards in the succeeding Republic of Albania.