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Mother Teresa is born in Skopje, Albania, today known as Macedonia.

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No, she was born in Albania, today called Macedonia.

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No, after she left home at the age of 18 she never saw her mother or sister again.

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Yes indeed she was born in Albania.

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No, she was born in Albania.

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What nationality was Mother Teresa of Calcutta?

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