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Durrës-Kukës Highway

The A1 (Albanian: Autostrada A1 or Autostradë A1), also commonly Rruga e Kombit or SH10,[1] is the longest and only toll motorway in Albania, stretching 114 kilometres (71 mi) in the counties of Lezhë and Kukës.[2] It consists for the most part of two traffic lanes and an emergency lane in each driving direction separated by a central reservation.

A1 motorway
Autostradë A1
Rruga e Kombit or SH10
in use
Route information
Part of E851
Length114 km (71 mi)
Major junctions
West end SH1 at Milot interchange
East end in Morine/Verbnice border crossing with Kosovo
Location
CountryAlbania
CountiesLezhë, Kukës
Major citiesLezhë, Kukës
Highway system

The motorway constitutes part of a larger corridor connecting the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast in the southwest across the Albanian Alps with the Republic of Kosovo[a] in the northeast.[3] The significance of the motorway is reflected through its positive economic and cultural impact on the towns and cities within both countries it connects as well as its importance to tourism in Albania.[3][4]

The highway is also commonly known as Autostrada Shqipëri-Kosovë or Autostrada Durrës-Kukës and starts near Lezhë, Albania, passes through Kukës, enters Kosovo as R7, and ends in Pristina near Đurđica, Kosovo. As part of the South-East European Route 7, the highway will connect the Adriatic Sea ports of Durrës and Shëngjin in Albania via Pristina, with the E75/Corridor X near Niš, Serbia.[5] The project was a joint venture by the American-Turkish consortium Bechtel-ENKA, Austrian, Slovenian, and Albanian companies. It is expected to be finalized through a PPP road concession and maintenance project operated by Albanian Highway Concession shpk.[6]

Dubbed the “patriotic highway”, the project links Albanians in Kosovo and Albania, helping to boost cultural and economic ties.[7] The project is Albania's largest in decades, costing over one billion euros. It includes a six kilometer tunnel in Albania, making travel and trade easier for the hundreds of thousands of people vacationing in Albania during summer holidays and for business.

Description

 
A1 passes mostly through mountainous terrain. Near the city of Kukës it connects with the National Road 5 (SH5) as a dual carriageway.

A1 Motorway represents a major northeast–southwest motorway in Albania connecting the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast in the southwest to the Albanian Alps in the northeast. A significant part of the road network of Albania, it constitutes part of the European route E851 starting at Petrovac in Montenegro across Shkodër and Kukës to Pristina in Kosovo.[8] The planned southwestern part of the motorway around Durrës County is considered to be a segment of the Adriatic–Ionian motorway that will stretch following completion across the Balkan Peninsula from Italy in the north to Greece in the south.[9][10] In Kosovo, the A1 continues as the R7 part of the Pan-European Corridor X.[11]

 
A1 motorway near Mirdite, Albania

Rruga e Kombit (Nation's Highway) is a toll highway stretching between Milot, Rrëshen, Kalimash, Kukes and the border with Kosovo in Northern Albania part of the Durrës-Kukës Corridor. In June 2009, the highway was opened to traffic with the inauguration of the Thirrë-Kalimash Tunnel, while other sections were partially completed in subsequent years as the highway is still under construction.

Once the motorway became tolled in 2018, the security and configuration of remaining segments between Kolsh, Kukës, and Morinë (border with Kosovo) part of the SH5 Highway has drastically improved with the construction of new interchanges. The section between Milot and Rrëshen is a single carriageway, while several viaducts near Kukes were only recently expanded into dual carriageways. The Milot Interchange was completed as a trumpet interchange in 2019.

The highway has reduced the travel time from six hours to two, with an estimated speed of 80–110 kilometres per hour (50–68 mph). The highway has also boosted tourism in Albania and deepened the cultural and economic exchanges between Albania and Kosovo. As most tourists come through Kosovo, the laying of the highway make it easier to travel to the Durrës and Shengjin ports along the Adriatic Sea.

Rrëshen–Kalimash

 
Scene on A1 Rreshen - Kalimash

The most challenging part of the corridor was the segment between Rrëshen and Kalimash, which is around 61 kilometres (38 mi) long. It was divided into three sections - a 19 kilometres (12 mi) stretch from Rrëshen to Reps, 27 kilometres (17 mi) from Reps to Thirrë, and 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) between Thirrë and Kolshi. A total of one tunnel and 27 viaducts have been constructed through the steep and mountainous terrain.

There are 17 viaducts in the area from Reps to Thirrë. The use of a hydro-powered electricity grid instead of diesel generators has helped in reducing the carbon footprint of the project. As a result, CO2 emissions have dropped by 613,000 pounds (278,000 kg) each month. The above segment as opposed to the other ones is of a higher quality both for security and construction parameters.

Tunneling

 
Kalimashi Tunnel entrance at Thirrë

The highway passes through a 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi)-long double-bore tunnel. Construction works on the tunnel began in May 2007 and were completed with one tunnel tube inaugurated in June 2009. The south-bound tunnel was completed in July 2010.

All four faces of the two tubes of the tunnel have been worked on simultaneously. Rrëshen - Kalimash segment's third section of road between Thirrë and Kolshi included Mt. Runes at an elevation of 1,858 metres (6,096 ft). Laying road on Mt. Runes proved to be a challenge for the engineers. Another challenge was the transportation of construction equipment and material. As about 3,800 people worked on the project, there was the additional responsibility of feeding, clothing and housing them. A partial collapse occurred at a 50 metres (160 ft) section in the central-south bore of the tunnel in November 2009. No injuries or equipment damages were reported. The collapse occurred because of heavy overbreak (during excavation) at a geologically complex area inside the tunnel and delayed the completion of the south-bound tunnel. During the tunnel construction, the tunneling team encountered five types of rock. In fact, only the north-bound tunnel was opened as per schedule in June 2009.[citation needed]

Tolling

 
Albanian Highway Concession Toll Plaza

Since 2018, A1 is operated by Albanian Highway Concession shpk. Toll booths were installed, and became operational in September 2018, east of the tunnel entrance at Kolsh, as part of making A1 the first toll motorway in Albania. Once the company took over the management of the motorway, significant improvements were made to the safety and design of the motorway. Such improvements include the construction of new interchanges, pedestrian overpasses, installing of fencing and electronic signage, expanding of viaducts, and the eventual construction of the new bridge over Drini River.

In March 2018, the motorway became a toll highway, but only temporarily. Such move was fiercely opposed by locals who claimed lack of consultation from the government and unaffordable fees. The protests turned violent and consequently made the government to withdraw from their position, and eventually consultations took place with the affected parties. After undergoing renovations, the toll plaza was finally re-opened in September 2018.

Funding and Contractors

 
A1 becomes a single carriageway between Milot and Rreshen

The highway project is the biggest road infrastructure project ever done in Albania. Its initial cost was estimated at €600m but during the course of construction this has more than doubled. The project was financed by the government of Albania and some foreign lending institutions. The total cost of the highway is estimated to be over €1bn ($1.4bn).[citation needed] amid allegations of corruption and a growing public debt.[12]

The contract for the construction of road segment between Rreshen and Kalimash, which constitutes one-third of the whole project, was awarded to a joint venture between Bechtel, a US-based engineering company, and Enka, a Turkey-based construction company. The contract was awarded in September 2006 and a majority of the construction works were completed by June 2009, even though construction on Milot-Rreshen started in 2003 by the government of Fatos Nano. Contractors working in the remaining portions of the highway were Albanian, Austrian, and Slovenian based firms. The R7 motorway in Kosovo was also constructed by Bechtel-Enka.

Exit list

 
Milot interchange officially marks the start of A1 by linking with SH1 highway towards Tirana and Shkodër
 
A1 as dual carriageway near the Albania-Kosovo border
 
One of the several viaducts under construction near Kukes
km Type Name Destination Notes
0.0   Fushe-Milot   SH1 Milot interchange linking A1 with Lezhë and Shkodër to the north, Tirana to the south, and Pristina, Kosovo to the east
  Milot   SH39 Connection to Lezhë in the north, and Lac in the south
  Skuraj   SH6 Connection to Burrel, Peshkopi, and Ulëz Lake Regional Nature Park in Mat region
  Rubik   SH30 Connection to Rubik, Katund i Vjeter area, and nearby Berzane Reserve in historic Mirdita region
  Rreshen   SH30
  SH34
Connection to Rreshen, Mirdita and Lura National Park to the south, and the old alternate Qafa Malit route to the north
  Reps   SH40 Connection to old Qafa Malit route towards Puka and Fushe-Arrez
  NBT Oil Rest Area Accessible westbound only
  Fan   SH40 Connection to Klos and Zall-Xhuxha, Fan area
  Kastrati Rest Area Accessible eastbound only
Thirrë-Kalimash Tunnel 5.6 km long
  Albanian Highway Concession Toll Plaza
86.1   Kalimash   SH5 Connection to Fushe-Arrez and Puka to the west, and Kolsh to the east
90.9   Mamez Connection to Mamez
Drini Bridge Drini Bridge to be upgraded to full motorway standard
  Kukes International Airport SH31 Connection to Kukës International Airport
  Kukes SH26 Connection to Kukes and Shtiqen
  Breglume Former viaduct detour road Connection to Breglume
103.3   Gjegjan Connection to Gjegjan and Perbreg
  Bardhoc Connection to Bardhoc
  Bardhoc I Connection to Bardhoc i Ri
113.5   Morine Connection to Morine
114 End of  . Enter   Kosovo and  

Impact

Since the end of the Kosovo War of 1999, hundreds of thousands of Albanians have passed through the old mountain road to get to Albania's beaches.[13] Building a highway would "crystallize a year-round tourism industry and double the size of the Albanian market", while allowing both communities to rationalize agriculture.[13] Travel times are expected to be lowered to two and a half hours or less, down from seven.[13]

Once finalized, the project will link the Adriatic Sea with the Pan-European corridor X at the E80 near the town of Merdar between the contested Kosovo-Serbia border.[citation needed]

US Congressman Eliot Engel has compared Sali Berisha's vision to build this highway to that of Eisenhower to build highways across the United States.[14]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The political status of Kosovo is disputed. Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008, Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 out of 193 (52.3%) UN member states (with another 13 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition), while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory.

References

  1. ^ https://www.infrastruktura.gov.al/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Monitoring-Report-of-Transport-strategy-and-Action-Plan-2016-2020.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^ (PDF). businesshungary.gov.hu. 8 February 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 December 2017.
  3. ^ a b "RRUGA 6: AUTOSTRADA PRISHTINE - SHKUP" (PDF). riinvestinstitute.org (in Albanian). 2015. pp. 13–28.
  4. ^ "Die Rruga Kombëtare Durrës-Kukës-Morina – die wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Auswirkungen nationaler Großprojekte auf lokaler Ebene" (PDF). oasa.berlin (in German). pp. 1–4.
  5. ^ "THE CORE TRANSPORT NETWORK South-East Europe Transport Observatory SEETO" (PDF). ec.europa.eu. p. 2.
  6. ^ "INDEPENDENT ENGINEER SERVICES FOR THE MILOT-MORINË HIGHWAY CONCESSION PROJECT | IKN SHPK - Instituti Konsulences Ndërtimit".
  7. ^ "Albania Plans Tolls for Kosovo Highway". balkaninsight.com. 30 May 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  8. ^ United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. "European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries" (PDF). unece.org. Retrieved 26 April 2011.
  9. ^ Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy. "SECTORIAL STRATEGY OF TRANSPORT & ACTION PLAN 2016 – 2020" (PDF). infrastruktura.gov.al. Tirana. pp. 15–16.
  10. ^ "The Adriatic - Ionian Transport Corridor" (PDF). researchgate.net. p. 5.
  11. ^ "Brnabic: Construction of Nis-Pristina-Tirana-Durres motorway to begin in 2019". serbianmonitor.com. 13 August 2018.
  12. ^ "Politics heat up as Basha's charges are brought to Supreme Court". tiranatimes.com.
  13. ^ a b c Benet Koleka (28 June 2007). "Highway set to bring Albania and Kosovo closer". Reuters. Retrieved 13 June 2009.
  14. ^ . Koha Jone Magazine. 7 June 2010. Archived from the original on 21 September 2010.

External links

  • Albanian Highway Concession Official Website
  • Bechtel Official Website
  • Enka Official Website

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For the motorway in Kosovo linking with A1 see R 7 Kosovo The A1 Albanian Autostrada A1 or Autostrade A1 also commonly Rruga e Kombit or SH10 1 is the longest and only toll motorway in Albania stretching 114 kilometres 71 mi in the counties of Lezhe and Kukes 2 It consists for the most part of two traffic lanes and an emergency lane in each driving direction separated by a central reservation A1 motorwayAutostrade A1Rruga e Kombit or SH10in useRoute informationPart of E851Length114 km 71 mi Major junctionsWest endSH1 at Milot interchangeEast endin Morine Verbnice border crossing with KosovoLocationCountryAlbaniaCountiesLezhe KukesMajor citiesLezhe KukesHighway systemHighways in AlbaniaThe motorway constitutes part of a larger corridor connecting the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast in the southwest across the Albanian Alps with the Republic of Kosovo a in the northeast 3 The significance of the motorway is reflected through its positive economic and cultural impact on the towns and cities within both countries it connects as well as its importance to tourism in Albania 3 4 The highway is also commonly known as Autostrada Shqiperi Kosove or Autostrada Durres Kukes and starts near Lezhe Albania passes through Kukes enters Kosovo as R7 and ends in Pristina near Đurđica Kosovo As part of the South East European Route 7 the highway will connect the Adriatic Sea ports of Durres and Shengjin in Albania via Pristina with the E75 Corridor X near Nis Serbia 5 The project was a joint venture by the American Turkish consortium Bechtel ENKA Austrian Slovenian and Albanian companies It is expected to be finalized through a PPP road concession and maintenance project operated by Albanian Highway Concession shpk 6 Dubbed the patriotic highway the project links Albanians in Kosovo and Albania helping to boost cultural and economic ties 7 The project is Albania s largest in decades costing over one billion euros It includes a six kilometer tunnel in Albania making travel and trade easier for the hundreds of thousands of people vacationing in Albania during summer holidays and for business Contents 1 Description 1 1 Rreshen Kalimash 1 2 Tunneling 1 3 Tolling 2 Funding and Contractors 3 Exit list 4 Impact 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksDescription Edit A1 passes mostly through mountainous terrain Near the city of Kukes it connects with the National Road 5 SH5 as a dual carriageway A1 Motorway represents a major northeast southwest motorway in Albania connecting the Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast in the southwest to the Albanian Alps in the northeast A significant part of the road network of Albania it constitutes part of the European route E851 starting at Petrovac in Montenegro across Shkoder and Kukes to Pristina in Kosovo 8 The planned southwestern part of the motorway around Durres County is considered to be a segment of the Adriatic Ionian motorway that will stretch following completion across the Balkan Peninsula from Italy in the north to Greece in the south 9 10 In Kosovo the A1 continues as the R7 part of the Pan European Corridor X 11 A1 motorway near Mirdite Albania Rruga e Kombit Nation s Highway is a toll highway stretching between Milot Rreshen Kalimash Kukes and the border with Kosovo in Northern Albania part of the Durres Kukes Corridor In June 2009 the highway was opened to traffic with the inauguration of the Thirre Kalimash Tunnel while other sections were partially completed in subsequent years as the highway is still under construction Once the motorway became tolled in 2018 the security and configuration of remaining segments between Kolsh Kukes and Morine border with Kosovo part of the SH5 Highway has drastically improved with the construction of new interchanges The section between Milot and Rreshen is a single carriageway while several viaducts near Kukes were only recently expanded into dual carriageways The Milot Interchange was completed as a trumpet interchange in 2019 The highway has reduced the travel time from six hours to two with an estimated speed of 80 110 kilometres per hour 50 68 mph The highway has also boosted tourism in Albania and deepened the cultural and economic exchanges between Albania and Kosovo As most tourists come through Kosovo the laying of the highway make it easier to travel to the Durres and Shengjin ports along the Adriatic Sea Rreshen Kalimash Edit Scene on A1 Rreshen Kalimash The most challenging part of the corridor was the segment between Rreshen and Kalimash which is around 61 kilometres 38 mi long It was divided into three sections a 19 kilometres 12 mi stretch from Rreshen to Reps 27 kilometres 17 mi from Reps to Thirre and 15 kilometres 9 3 mi between Thirre and Kolshi A total of one tunnel and 27 viaducts have been constructed through the steep and mountainous terrain There are 17 viaducts in the area from Reps to Thirre The use of a hydro powered electricity grid instead of diesel generators has helped in reducing the carbon footprint of the project As a result CO2 emissions have dropped by 613 000 pounds 278 000 kg each month The above segment as opposed to the other ones is of a higher quality both for security and construction parameters Tunneling Edit Kalimashi Tunnel entrance at Thirre The highway passes through a 5 5 kilometres 3 4 mi long double bore tunnel Construction works on the tunnel began in May 2007 and were completed with one tunnel tube inaugurated in June 2009 The south bound tunnel was completed in July 2010 All four faces of the two tubes of the tunnel have been worked on simultaneously Rreshen Kalimash segment s third section of road between Thirre and Kolshi included Mt Runes at an elevation of 1 858 metres 6 096 ft Laying road on Mt Runes proved to be a challenge for the engineers Another challenge was the transportation of construction equipment and material As about 3 800 people worked on the project there was the additional responsibility of feeding clothing and housing them A partial collapse occurred at a 50 metres 160 ft section in the central south bore of the tunnel in November 2009 No injuries or equipment damages were reported The collapse occurred because of heavy overbreak during excavation at a geologically complex area inside the tunnel and delayed the completion of the south bound tunnel During the tunnel construction the tunneling team encountered five types of rock In fact only the north bound tunnel was opened as per schedule in June 2009 citation needed Tolling Edit Albanian Highway Concession Toll Plaza Since 2018 A1 is operated by Albanian Highway Concession shpk Toll booths were installed and became operational in September 2018 east of the tunnel entrance at Kolsh as part of making A1 the first toll motorway in Albania Once the company took over the management of the motorway significant improvements were made to the safety and design of the motorway Such improvements include the construction of new interchanges pedestrian overpasses installing of fencing and electronic signage expanding of viaducts and the eventual construction of the new bridge over Drini River In March 2018 the motorway became a toll highway but only temporarily Such move was fiercely opposed by locals who claimed lack of consultation from the government and unaffordable fees The protests turned violent and consequently made the government to withdraw from their position and eventually consultations took place with the affected parties After undergoing renovations the toll plaza was finally re opened in September 2018 Funding and Contractors Edit A1 becomes a single carriageway between Milot and Rreshen The highway project is the biggest road infrastructure project ever done in Albania Its initial cost was estimated at 600m but during the course of construction this has more than doubled The project was financed by the government of Albania and some foreign lending institutions The total cost of the highway is estimated to be over 1bn 1 4bn citation needed amid allegations of corruption and a growing public debt 12 The contract for the construction of road segment between Rreshen and Kalimash which constitutes one third of the whole project was awarded to a joint venture between Bechtel a US based engineering company and Enka a Turkey based construction company The contract was awarded in September 2006 and a majority of the construction works were completed by June 2009 even though construction on Milot Rreshen started in 2003 by the government of Fatos Nano Contractors working in the remaining portions of the highway were Albanian Austrian and Slovenian based firms The R7 motorway in Kosovo was also constructed by Bechtel Enka Exit list Edit Milot interchange officially marks the start of A1 by linking with SH1 highway towards Tirana and Shkoder A1 as dual carriageway near the Albania Kosovo border One of the several viaducts under construction near Kukes km Type Name Destination Notes0 0 Fushe Milot SH1 Milot interchange linking A1 with Lezhe and Shkoder to the north Tirana to the south and Pristina Kosovo to the east Milot SH39 Connection to Lezhe in the north and Lac in the south Skuraj SH6 Connection to Burrel Peshkopi and Ulez Lake Regional Nature Park in Mat region Rubik SH30 Connection to Rubik Katund i Vjeter area and nearby Berzane Reserve in historic Mirdita region Rreshen SH30 SH34 Connection to Rreshen Mirdita and Lura National Park to the south and the old alternate Qafa Malit route to the north Reps SH40 Connection to old Qafa Malit route towards Puka and Fushe Arrez NBT Oil Rest Area Accessible westbound only Fan SH40 Connection to Klos and Zall Xhuxha Fan area Kastrati Rest Area Accessible eastbound onlyThirre Kalimash Tunnel 5 6 km long Albanian Highway Concession Toll Plaza86 1 Kalimash SH5 Connection to Fushe Arrez and Puka to the west and Kolsh to the east90 9 Mamez Connection to MamezDrini Bridge Drini Bridge to be upgraded to full motorway standard Kukes International Airport SH31 Connection to Kukes International Airport Kukes SH26 Connection to Kukes and Shtiqen Breglume Former viaduct detour road Connection to Breglume103 3 Gjegjan Connection to Gjegjan and Perbreg Bardhoc Connection to Bardhoc Bardhoc I Connection to Bardhoc i Ri113 5 Morine Connection to Morine114 End of Enter Kosovo and Impact EditSince the end of the Kosovo War of 1999 hundreds of thousands of Albanians have passed through the old mountain road to get to Albania s beaches 13 Building a highway would crystallize a year round tourism industry and double the size of the Albanian market while allowing both communities to rationalize agriculture 13 Travel times are expected to be lowered to two and a half hours or less down from seven 13 Once finalized the project will link the Adriatic Sea with the Pan European corridor X at the E80 near the town of Merdar between the contested Kosovo Serbia border citation needed US Congressman Eliot Engel has compared Sali Berisha s vision to build this highway to that of Eisenhower to build highways across the United States 14 See also Edit Roads portalMotorways in Albania Transport in Albania Adriatic Ionian CorridorNotes Edit The political status of Kosovo is disputed Having unilaterally declared independence from Serbia in 2008 Kosovo is formally recognised as an independent state by 101 out of 193 52 3 UN member states with another 13 recognising it at some point but then withdrawing their recognition while Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own territory References Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Autostrade A1 Albania https www infrastruktura gov al wp content uploads 2018 09 Monitoring Report of Transport strategy and Action Plan 2016 2020 pdf bare URL PDF MILOT MORINE HIGHWAY PROJECT PDF businesshungary gov hu 8 February 2016 Archived from the original PDF on 3 December 2017 a b RRUGA 6 AUTOSTRADA PRISHTINE SHKUP PDF riinvestinstitute org in Albanian 2015 pp 13 28 Die Rruga Kombetare Durres Kukes Morina die wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Auswirkungen nationaler Grossprojekte auf lokaler Ebene PDF oasa berlin in German pp 1 4 THE CORE TRANSPORT NETWORK South East Europe Transport Observatory SEETO PDF ec europa eu p 2 INDEPENDENT ENGINEER SERVICES FOR THE MILOT MORINE HIGHWAY CONCESSION PROJECT IKN SHPK Instituti Konsulences Ndertimit Albania Plans Tolls for Kosovo Highway balkaninsight com 30 May 2011 Retrieved 30 May 2011 United Nations Economic Commission for Europe European Agreement on Main International Traffic Arteries PDF unece org Retrieved 26 April 2011 Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy SECTORIAL STRATEGY OF TRANSPORT amp ACTION PLAN 2016 2020 PDF infrastruktura gov al Tirana pp 15 16 The Adriatic Ionian Transport Corridor PDF researchgate net p 5 Brnabic Construction of Nis Pristina Tirana Durres motorway to begin in 2019 serbianmonitor com 13 August 2018 Politics heat up as Basha s charges are brought to Supreme Court tiranatimes com a b c Benet Koleka 28 June 2007 Highway set to bring Albania and Kosovo closer Reuters Retrieved 13 June 2009 Engel Berisha si Auzenhaur nderton sistem autostradash Koha Jone Magazine 7 June 2010 Archived from the original on 21 September 2010 External links EditAlbanian Highway Concession Official Website Bechtel Official Website Enka Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Durres Kukes Highway amp oldid 1132365401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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