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Welcome to Albania!

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…still a unique unknown

country with fascinating

history and culture,

emense natural resources

and friendly and helpfull

people…

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Location & Access

• Easy access by land,

sea and air Easily accessed from

main capitals and other cities of Italy, Greece, Turkeay,

Direct flies from London, Wien, Munich< Paris, etc

Regular ferry service from ports of east Italian tows, and from Corfu to Saranda

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Visitors in 2011

Foreign visitors

2,734,000

Non-resident

Albanian visitors

1,267,000

Total arrivals

4,001,000

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International Tourism to Albania

Europe 92%

America 5%

Asia 2%

Others 1%

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Why to Invest/Visit Albania?

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Variety of destinations & attractions

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10 – archeological protected

areas

9 – archeological parks

Over 1600 cultural

monuments

Over 300 fortresses and

castles

More than 200 churches and

mosques

Over 130 cultural prime

attractions

3 UNESCO protected sites

Rich Historic Heritage

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Since 1992, Butrint is registered as an UNESCO world's estate

and as a World Heritage site in 1999

Archeological Parks

Butrint

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The Baptistery of Butrint, constructed in the early 6th AD, is the second

largest baptistery in all the Eastern Roman Empire.

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Butrint, the head of Apollo, a

roman copy of a probably

disappeared model of

Polykletes.

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Synagoge of Saranda (Onchesmos)..

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Apollonia

Founded at 6’th Century BC

“…a magna urbis et gravis” - a great and important city - (Cicero).

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Ancient city of Bylis

First stllement was founded by

Neoptolemus, the son of the

famuas Achilles

In 350 BC it become a

stronghold city with a circling

wall 2500 m long

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Durrës, founded as Epidamnos in 627 BC, one of the oldest cities in Europe.

Durres Amphitheatre is built in the 2nd century AD. The Amphitheatre;

used to have a capacity of 15 000 to 20,000 people, During that time, Durres

developed as an important port, trade, culture center.

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Durrës, “The Beauty of

Dyrrachium”: A mosaic of

river gravel with apulian

motifs (4th c. BC). One of

the most beatiful mosaics

of the pre-roman antiquity.

.

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The UNESCO World Heritage Town of

Gjirokastra sinc 2004.

“It was a strange city,

and seemed to have been cast up in

the valley one winter’s night like

some prehistoric creature that

was now clawing its way up the

mountainside. Everything in

the city was old and made of stone,

from the streets to the roofs of the

old houses covered with grey slates

like gigantic scales. That was only

natural, for it was a stone city and its

touch was rough and cold

Ismail Kadare, Chronicle in Stone

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UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Historic Town of Gjirokastër

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…the magnificent and famos Castle of Gjirokastra is an ancient building of stone,

erected along a high ridge of rock. It stretches from east to west, a length of 600 m

wide and a width of 100 m. The long crowned cortains give it the appearance

of a galley ship… Evliya Çelebi, Seyahatname, november 1670.

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Berat

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Berat “...the Town of a thousand windows…”

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Castles & Fortresses

…Castle of Shkodra

…Kruja Fortress..

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…unique spiritual heritage…

Albania is renowned for the religious harmony…designated

to be a hub of civilizations , (the Illyrians, the Greeks and the

Romans ), a meeting point of cultures (Albanian, Byzantine,

Slavic, Turco-Persian), a place of coexistence of rival faiths

and religions, nurtured in this historical cradle the harmony

and respect for each other.

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Orthodox Church in Korca

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Monastery in Apollonia

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Muradie Mosque, Vlore

Mosque in Berat

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…on an Albanian spring day, dozens of Muslims, Catholics and Orthodox

Christians toil together up a steep, winding slope to St Anthony’s Church ,

Lac….

…different faiths all hoping for a

miracle…

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…a great variety of seaside

relaxation, from sandy to

pebbly and rocky beaches…

Sun & Sea Tourism

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• Over 400 km of

coastline out of

which approx 200 km

of sandy beaches

• Lakes and Lagoons,

sand belts and sand

dunes

• Eco-tourism and bird

watching

• Diving, fishing,

sailing and swiming

• Easy direct access

rom inland and

abroad

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...Albanian

Riviera, a Frugal

Paradise...

..NY Times

June 2011..

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“ Grama” beach, Ionian Coast

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“ Uji i ftohtë” Vlora Bay

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…unspoiled beaches.. Lalezi Bay

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…nearly 13,4% of the Albanian territory is

comprised of natural parks and protected areas

such as forests, lakes, lagoons, pastures, etc.

…map of protected areas in Albania

“Bredhi i Hotoves” National Park

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Natural Protected Areas

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Karavastaja Lagoon

One of the largest in the

Mediterranean Sea (nearly

3900 Ha). The lagoon is

famous for the rare Dalmatian

Pelican – nearly 5% of the

world's population of this type

of pelican is found in this

lagoon

Lagoons Eight lagoon ecosystems,

covering nearly 10,900

Ha, supporting traditional

fisheries, fish farming and

salt production

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Narta Lagoon

Which since 1290

converted to a

commercially

operated salina

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Viluni Lagoon

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Kune – Vain Lagoon

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Shkodra Lake

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• Prespa lake

• Consists of Great Prespa (285 km) and from Prespa e Vogel (44 km2). The Lake stretches between Albania, Greece and Macedonia

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Prespa Lake

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Butrinti Lake and ancient city

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Nature & Adventure

• 77% mountains and hills

• Great potential for winter sports, trekking, climbing, rafting etc.

• Albanian Alps in North near Shkodra

• Mountain villages and guest-houses in Albanian Alps and in the southeast

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Rafting, Osumi Canions

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Air Sports,

Pass of Loogora over Vlora Bay

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Winter Sports

…Valbona Valley…

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Trekking

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“Rally Albania” - the

second largest racing

activity in the Balkans,

with the participation of

about 30 European

countries.

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Speleology

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Fishing

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Dynamic Capital

- Business Travelers

- Seminars and

Conventions facilities

- Museums (Historical,

Archaeological, etc.)

- Art Galleries and events

- A thriving nightlife

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..a culinary experience, rich of high

nutritional values and delicious

tastes. A visitor may enjoy plenty

of traditional dishes as well as

delights from all over the world,

including Asian, Indian, Middle

Eastern, and other international

tastes…

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Have a nice stay in Albania!