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  1. Apollonia (Illyrien) Uso en de.wikipedia.org Apollonia (Albanien) Benutzer:Beckstet; Welterbe in Albanien; Uso en de.wikivoyage.org Welterbe in Albanien; Uso en el.wikipedia.org Απολλωνία (Ιλλυρία) Uso en en.wikipedia.org Tourism in Albania; Apollonia (Illyria) List of World Heritage Sites in Albania; Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast

  2. Nov 29, 2023 · The Nymphaeum fed by the underground water sources, built in the middle of the 3rd century BC, it is the biggest and best preserved monument of Apollonia covering an area of 1,500 square metres, Apollonia, Albania - 28094259452.jpg 4,928 × 3,264; 8.5 MB.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AlbaniaAlbania - Wikipedia

    The country is the 8th most populous country in the Balkans and ranks as the 137th most populous country in the world. The country's population rose steadily from 2.5 million in 1979 until 1989, when it peaked at 3.1 million. [294] Since then, the population has continually decreased every year. [295]

  4. The ancient ruins of Apollonia in southwest Albania provide a fascinating window into the past. This once-prominent ancient city-state allows you to discover Albania’s role in the classical world and immerse yourself in rich history. From its founding through peak cultural influence, Apollonia has an intriguing story.

  5. Oct 12, 2014 · Usage on da.wikipedia.org Apollonia (Illyrien) Usage on en.wikipedia.org Apollonia (Illyria) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Histoire de l'Albanie; Albanie; Wikipédia:Image du jour/20 décembre 2014; Wikipédia:Image du jour/décembre 2014; Usage on lt.wikipedia.org Turizmas Albanijoje

  6. The monastery complex of Apollonia is one of the best preserved in Albania, and it dates from the 13th century. The strategic position of the Monastery, overlooking the Myzeqe plains, where the horizon meets the Adriatic Sea, transforms the journey to Apollonia into an experience that will leave its echo long after you depart. It really could ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ByllisByllis - Wikipedia

    Byllis ( Albanian: Bylis; Greek: Βύλλις; Latin: Byllis) or Bullis or Boullis (Βουλλίς) was an ancient city and the chief settlement of the Illyrian tribe of the Bylliones, [1] [2] traditionally located in southern Illyria. In Hellenistic times the city was either part of Illyria or Epirus. In Roman times it was included within ...

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