Albania is an important and unique country in southeastern Europe. Albania, which is a candidate for the European Union, has Montenegro in the north, Kosovo in the northeast, Greece in the south and Macedonia in the east.
In Albania, the country's official language is widely used in Albania, which left its independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. It is located in the southwest of the Ionian Sea and west of the Adriatic Sea. Albania, led by the Italians between 1917 and 1920, was established in 1944 as the Socialist People's Republic with the end of occupations. Albania is now estimated to have a population of 2,970,048. The Albanian economy, which is the currency Lek, is mainly based on agriculture and foreign trade.
Tirana, the capital of Albania, is the heart of the country in all respects. Tirana, where approximately 421,000 people live, is of great importance both in historical and cultural terms. It is known as Illyrians, the origin of Albanians, among the peoples thought to establish the Roman Empire. There are municipalities within the districts and districts within the provinces in terms of administration in Albania. 73 municipalities are considered as cities. Geographically it is known that almost 70% of the mountainous region is dominated by the Mediterranean climate in Albania.
Albania, which has problems in terms of infrastructure in general, has problems in terms of electricity, water and road. In addition to electricity and water cuts, corrupt roads are one of the most important problems of the country. Albania, which can be considered as an agricultural country, uses almost a quarter of its territory for agricultural purposes. However, it is another outstanding problem that agriculture cannot be advanced in a systematic and planned manner.
Italy, Germany, Greece and Albania, which extensively in import and export relations with Turkey is a country increasingly showing improvement. Around 80% of Albanians are living in Albania, as well as Romanians, Gypsies, Greeks, Serbs and Macedonians. Today, when the belief density of the country is examined, there are about 30% Christianity and 70% Muslim. In 1967, Albania was declared the world's first official atheist state.
There are many places worth seeing in this different and beautiful country with its highly qualified and unique structure. In contrast to European countries, Albania is not a country that is hard to force its visitors. With its mountainous and hilly nature, Albania has plenty of natural areas and is quite suitable for nature tourism and worth a visit. Furthermore, a visa is not required for Turkish citizens. Albania is thought to be the only capital city of Tirana, but in general there are many beauties worth seeing in other provinces. It is therefore advisable not to limit your trip to Albania only to Tirana.
You can say hello to a long trip plan that will make you happy in Albania, where transportation is provided in an easy and inexpensive way with the help of trains. In Albania, which has two separate seaside seas, it is possible to make an advantageous tour in terms of sea tourism.
In Albania, the clean and clear beaches, the blue sea and the long beaches that are worth seeing are very attractive. Especially the cities of Vlore, Durres and Shengjin are important sea tourism centers of the country. It is known that there are healing sands in Velipoje. The Albanian Riviera is an important area for those interested in sea tourism. This region, which is generally composed of gravel and stony beaches, offers its visitors an immaculate sea and very comfortable hotels. For those who want to witness a beautiful view at the beginning of the Riviera, the Llogara Gateway is ideal.
Caesar Pass, which is very close to the region, is also worth seeing. It is suggested that Julius Caesar, who went to Pompeii through this passage, passed. Dajti Mountain is also one of the ideal places to see the scenery. Dajti Mountain, which attracts great interest by tourists and provides the most beautiful view of the green, is located within the borders of Tirana. It would be correct to say that especially in May, June, September and October it should be preferred to go with this beautiful.
Buses and taxis are known to be used intensively in terms of transportation, but preferring the bus will be of great financial advantage. The most important places to see when you think about Tirana are the Clock Tower, Ethem Efendi Mosque, Skandenberg Square, National History Museum, Opera and Piramida. It is possible to say that all these points of interest are located around Skanderbeg Square. In addition to dozens of cafes and bars on weekends in Tirana, you can have fun as you wish.
For those who want to discover Albania in a historical sense, Butrint will be a very ideal place with the remains from centuries ago. At Butrint, where the entrance is quite affordable, you can witness a unique history dating back to Christ. In addition, Rozafa Castle is a special structure that offers a very nice time to its visitors both in terms of landscape and history. Likewise, Gjirokaster Castle is one of the most important buildings worth visiting. In addition to the mosques in Albania, especially the Orthodox Churches, which are quite rich in terms of religious structure, the Orthodox Churches have an important place in understanding the diversity of the country in terms of religion.