Who pays most of who least for fuel in the region

In the Western Balkan countries recently, there has been an increase in the price of oil and gasoline. Below, find average fuel prices in the euro, in the countries of the Western Balkans. According to an infographic published by RELI, in Kosovo, a litre of 95 gas costs 1.23 cents, diesel costs 1 euro and 18 cents [...]
In the Western Balkan countries recently, there has been an increase in the price of oil and gasoline. Below, find average fuel prices in the euro, in the countries of the Western Balkans.
According to an infographic published by RELI, in Kosovo, a litre of 95 gas is 1.23 cents, diesel costs 1 euro and 18 cents, until gas costs 51 cents.
Fuel prices are more expensive in Albania. A litre of 95 gasoline there costs 1 euro and 41 cents, one euro and 39 cents, and 67 cents gas.
Bensina 95 in Serbia costs 1 euro and 37 cents, gasoline 98 costs 1 euro and 45 cents, diesel 1 euro and 40 cents, and gas 80 cents.
Approximate prices with Serbia include Montenegro. The 95-euro gas station there costs 1 euro and 43 cents, fuel 98 euros and 46 cents, diesel 1 euro and 30 cents, and 67 cents.
The cheapest fuel costs in northern Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The 95 gas price in Bosnia is 1 euro and 17 cents, of gasoline 98 is 1 euro and 20 cents, dieseles 1 euro and 14 cents and gas 69 cents.
Meanwhile, in northern Macedonia, a litre of 95 gasoline is 1 euro and 17 cents, gasoline 98 costs 1 euro and 12 cents, dieseles 1 euro and 3 euro cents and 67 cents.
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