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DUBROVNIKThe medieval walled city of Dubrovnik, at the very southern


tip of Croatia on the Adriatic Sea,


is one of the architectural gems


of Europe. In 1991, Serb troops shelled the city, causing immense damage. The city was restored after


the end of the war. Other historic cities damaged during the fighting,


notably Sarajevo and Mostar, in


Bosnia and Herzegovina, have


also been restored.


GREAT LAKESMacedonia contains


two huge lakes—Ohrid and Prespa. The latter has clear water, fed by underground streams, and is a popular tourist spot. Both lakes


have substantial fish stocks, especially of trout and eel, which are used to make local dishes. LIFE IN ALBANIAAlbania is one of the poorest countries in Europe. Most people are ethnic Albanian, with a sizeable Greek minority


in the south of the country. Loyalty to one’s family or clan


is more important than national identity, and married sons often live with their parents and look after them in old age.


An Albanian family


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APOLLONIA


About 8 miles (13 km) outside the city of Fier, Albania, lie the


ruins of an ancient city called


Apollonia. Founded in 588


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by Greeks from


Corinth, it is one of 30 cities named after the Greek god


Apollo. Austrian archaeologists


began excavating the site


during World War I, and French


archaeologists continued the


digging in the 1930s. However, much of the city still remains buried in the surrounding hills.


The shell of an impressive temple still stands at Apollonia, Albania.


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