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Albanian Shop
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The Albanian Shop was a shop situated on 3 Betterton Street, Covent Garden, London and sold souvenirs devoted to the country of Albania and its former communist leader Enver Hoxha. The store was run by supporters of the communist regime in Albania (there were rumours that it was run by the Communist Party of Great Britain, as they had an historic relationship with the communist regime in Albania, who did not have diplomatic relations with the British government) and sold books, posters, records, badges, handicrafts and even toothpastes relating to the country. The shop closed down after the collapse of communism in Albania.
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The Albanian Shop was a shop situated on 3 Betterton Street, Covent Garden, London and sold souvenirs devoted to the country of Albania and its former communist leader Enver Hoxha. The store was run by supporters of the communist regime in Albania (there were rumours that it was run by the Communist Party of Great Britain, as they had an historic relationship with the communist regime in Albania, who did not have diplomatic relations with the British government) and sold books, posters, records, badges, handicrafts and even toothpastes relating to the country. The shop closed down after the collapse of communism in Albania.