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Albanians from the southern part of the country who now live in Greece visit the Pyramid in Tirana, Albania. The Pyramid was opened as a museum to commemorate the late ruler Hoxha. After the collapse of communism it served as a conference center and even became a NATO office during the conflict with Kosovo. The future of the pyramid is uncertain. Some want to see it torn down and others fight adamantly to preserve it.

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Albanians from the southern part of the country who now live in Greece visit the Pyramid in Tirana, Albania. The Pyramid was opened as a museum to commemorate the late ruler Hoxha. After the collapse of communism it served as a conference center and even became a NATO office during the conflict with Kosovo. The future of the pyramid is uncertain. Some want to see it torn down and others fight adamantly to preserve it.