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In 2022, the park was amalgamated with Theth National Park to form Alps of Albania National Park. The park covered an area of 80 km 2 (31 sq mi), encompassing Valbona River and its surrounding areas with mountainous terrain, alpine landscapes , glacial springs, deep depressions , various rock formations , waterfalls and the Valbona Valley with ...
Alps of Albania National Park (Albanian: Parku Kombëtar Alpet e Shqipërisë) is the largest national park in Albania.Established in 2022, the national park is located in northern Albania and covers an area of 8,844.65 ha (88.4465 km 2). [2]
A feedlot or feed yard is a type of animal feeding operation (AFO) which is used in intensive animal farming, notably beef cattle, but also swine, horses, ...
Valbonë (Albanian definite form: Valbona) is a village in the Kukës County, northern Albania.It is part of the former municipality Margegaj, and situated in the valley of the river Valbonë, south of the mountain Maja e Thatë.
Mesi Bridge standing above the Kir river stream in north-western Albania was declared a cultural monument on June 10, 1973.. In Albania, a cultural monument (Albanian: monument kulture) is a construction or work of cultural, historical and artistic value that is built in a visible space, made in memory of important events or prominent people.
It lies between latitudes 42° N, and longitudes 20° E. The county area is 2,586 km 2 (998 sq mi) and the sixth largest by area in Albania and the second largest in the Northern Region. It is limited to the counties of Kukës to the north and northeast, Lezhë to the northwest, Durrës to the east, Tirana to the southwest, Elbasan to the ...
As of 2022 there are an estimated 160 people of recent Albanian immigrant background living in Portugal, the majority being foreign nationals. [41] They are highly integrated and around 70 have acquired Portuguese citizenship in 2008-2021. [42] The most famous Portuguese-Albanian is perhaps former footballer Eduard Abazaj.
The first level of government is constituted by the 12 counties (Albanian: qarqe / qarqet), organized into their present form in the year 2000. [3] They are run by a prefect and a county council (këshill / këshilli i qarkut).