Oil and gas reserves were discovered there in the 1950s, but most Algerians live along the northern coast.
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Oil and gas reserves were discovered there in the 1950s, but most Algerians live along the northern coast.

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Albania became a Stalinist state under Enver Hoxha, and remained staunchly isolationist until its transition to democracy after 1990.Â
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After World War II, Albania became a Stalinist state under Enver Hoxha, and remained staunchly isolationist until its transition to democracy after 1990. Many Albanians left the country in search of work; the money they send home remains an important source of revenue.