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Hibernian will be brushing up on their Albanian no matter which of the two sides they could face in Conference League qualifying make it through to the second qualifying round.
The Leith side will have to wait until the second leg between Vllaznia of Albania and Malisheva of Kosovo on 16 July before knowing who they will be travelling to face in their own first leg a week later.
It is a bit of a stretch to call it a local derby given it is a three-hour drive from Shkoder, where Vllaznia are based, and Malisheva, but their countries share a border and most Kosovans speak Albanian.
Their two football clubs also share the indignity of being knocked out by Vikingur of Iceland in Conference League qualifying last season - Malisheva in the opening round and Vllaznia in the second.
Whichever side progresses this time, Hibs will start as favourites, albeit the Albanians are actually ranked higher than Scotland's other Conference League combatants, Motherwell.
Being seeded in Wednesday's draw meant Hibs were going to avoid the most hazardous ties.
Of their possible opponents, the winners of Penybont of Wales against Santa Coloma of Andorra would probably have been more favourable, but they did also avoid meeting the losers of the Europa League tie between Qarabag of Azerbaijan and Vestri of Iceland.
Vllaznia finished third in the Kategoria Superiore, six points behind Egnatia, who were winners for a third year running.
They have played Scottish opposition once previously, losing 6-0 on aggregate to Dundee in a Uefa Cup qualifier in 2003.
Although they have lost their opening qualifier in five of the last six seasons, they did beat Daugavpils of Latvia a year ago.
That should make them slight favourites against Malisheva, who have only ever played two previous European ties - losing to Buducnost Podgorica of Montenegro two years ago.
The Kosovo Superleague runners-up play at the 1800-capacity Liman Gegaj Stadium. There is more room for Hibs fans brave enough to travel at the 16,00-capacity Loro Boriçi Stadium in Shkoder.
Whichever direction Hibs must take, head coach David Gray will be hopeful of progressing further in qualifying.
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