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The names Albany, Albania, Albion, and several other variations, all coming from the Latin word for "white," have been applied to numerous places throughout history. In the works of Harry Turtledove, they may apply to:

Places:

Albania, a nation in Eastern Europe, which has small roles in a number of Turtledove timelines.
Albany, Georgia, an American (or Confederate, depending on the timeline) city with a brief role in The Great War.
Albany, New York, a state capital which is an important setting in the early chapters of Joe Steele.
Albion, a fantasy analog of Great Britain in Every Inch a King.
New Albany, Ohio, a setting in How Few Remain.
St Albans, England, briefly a setting in Worldwar: Upsetting the Balance.

People:

Albany Fire Department Clerk, an unnamed minor character in Joe Steele.
Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount Saint Alban, historical politician appearing in Ruled Britannia.
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