Albania - Hidden Corner of Europe, part.2

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Albania, coastline 427 km, with geographic coordinates: 41N, 20E, with 28.748 km2 (11.100 sq miles), with population of 3.260.000 and density of 113.4 population/km2 is wild and mountainous, with extensive forests, sandy beaches and many beautiful lakes. It shares borders with Montenegro and Kosovo to the north, with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the northeast and Greece to the south. To the west lie the Adriatic and Ionian Seas.


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Albania's Coastline offers a variety of beaches from rocky to sandy white in its stretch of Adriatic and Ionian Waters.

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The sea of Vlore...

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Just a Dream...

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Vlore, Albania...

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Rocks and Sand...

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Albania’s coastline is one of its greatest assets. Its total length is 427 km, which is very clean by Mediterranean norms. There are two distinct zones: the Adriatic and the Ionian. The Adriatic coast is 273 km long, which has shallow water and long sandy beaches (up to 5 km). Much of the coast is pine forest. The southern Ionian coast is 154 km long, being rugged and dramatic, with steep backdrops to fine white sandy beaches. The beaches are smaller and rockier here, and the water is deep right from the shore. Citrus, fig and olive trees dominate the landscape, giving it a classical Mediterranean beauty.

There are several environmentally sensitive lagoons (coastal lagoons 130 km2) along the coast, the most important being Karavasta, near Divjaka in the central region, and Butrint in the south. Many migratory birds visit the coasts. Twenty-four coastal zones have been chosen for potential tourism development. This will consist of hotels, holiday villages and marinas in the future.
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Dhermi beach...Himara...Vlora







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The coastline is always a place to go, with its clear turquoise seas, and its many islands cast upon it, like in Saranda, the southern most coastal city in Albania. Note that more than half of the coastline stretching to the north of Vlore and up to the Montenegrin border contains sand beaches while the Albanian Riviera stretching south of Vlore is made up of rocky beaches. Along the Albanian Riviera, from Vlore to about Qeparo there exist mainly wooden villa complexes, bed and breakfasts, camping sites and a few beach resorts as accommodation facilities. Llogara Pass is a mountain pass located near Llogara National Park offering a majestic view of the riviera from above. Nearby is found Cesar’s Pass, the place where Julius Cesar passed in his pursuit of Pompey.
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Jala Beach Albania...


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This is my prefered place,l go there every summer!








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This is me..heheheheh


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Wild beach

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Ksamil beach

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Hot chick on the beach.... 😛

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l hope that you enjoyed this pictures from my lovely Country Albania 🙂

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Albania - Hidden Corner of Europe,part.1 http://www.erepublik.com/en/article/albania-hidden-corner-of-europe-1969944/1/20 ~Shout~
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