how old is albania
Albania, as a modern independent state, is 113 years old as of 2025, counting from its declaration of independence on 28 November 1912.
What “how old is Albania” can mean
There are a few different ways people use this question, and each gives a different “age”:
- Modern state of Albania
- Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire on 28 November 1912 in the city of Vlorë.
* If you count from 1912 to 2025, the modern Albanian state is 113 years old.
- Recognized state after the Balkan Wars
- The Treaty of London in 1913 internationally recognized Albania as a state, though with reduced borders.
* Counting from 1913, Albania would be 112 years old in 2025.
- Historic and cultural roots
- The lands of today’s Albania have been inhabited for thousands of years, including by ancient Illyrian tribes long before the Roman period.
* Some historians talk about “ancient Albania” in a cultural sense, linking modern Albanians to these early Illyrian populations rather than to a specific state date.
- National narrative and identity
- Many Albanians treat 28 November 1912 as the birthday of the modern nation, celebrated every year as Independence Day.
* At the same time, national storytelling often emphasizes a much older continuity of language, traditions, and communities in the region stretching back many centuries.
Short practical answer
- For everyday use (like a quiz or simple fact):
- Albania is 113 years old in terms of its modern independence (1912–2025).
- Historically and culturally, though, the land and people connected to Albania go back many centuries before that , into ancient Illyrian times.
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