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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShkodërShkodër - Wikipedia

    Shkodër (/ ˈ ʃ k oʊ d ər / SHKOH-dər, Albanian: [ˈʃkɔdəɾ]; Albanian definite form: Shkodra; historically known as Scodra or Scutari, is the fifth-most-populous city of the Republic of Albania and the seat of Shkodër County and Shkodër Municipality.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Close to the border with Montenegro, Shkodra in Albania is the point of entry for the sublime natural landscapes in almost every direction from the city. East is Drin River that flows through canyons, right to the west is the Adriatic Sea and its sandy beaches, and northeast are the Albanian Alps where the country’s tallest peaks can be ...

  3. Oct 21, 2020 · Things to Do in Shkoder Albania: Complete Travel Guide. Nestled on the Mbishkodra Plain between the marshes surrounding Lake Shkoder and the foothills of the Albanian Alps is the northern city of Shkodër. This laid-back, historic city lies roughly 103 kilometers north of the Albanian capital, Tirana.

  4. Shkodra. Albania, Europe. Shkodra, the traditional centre of the Gheg cultural region, is one of the oldest cities in Europe and arguably the most attractive urban centre in Albania. The ancient Rozafa Fortress has stunning views over Lake Shkodra, while the pastel-painted buildings in the Old Town have a distinct Italian ambience.

  5. Shkodra Backpackers Hostel; Where To Eat In Shkoder. Puri; Tradita Geg & Tosk; Arti’Zanave; Tours In Shkoder; How Many Days In Shkoder ; Tips For Visiting Shkoder; Free 3 Day Tirana Itinerary; FAQs: 30 Best Things To Do In Shkoder, Albania. What Is Shkoder Known For? What To Do In Shkoder When It Rains? Can You Drink The Water In Shkoder? Can ...

  6. View of the city and Albanian Alps from Rozafa Fortress. Shkodër (Albanian: Shkodra) was the capital city of Albania for centuries until 1915 when World War I broke out. Now it is the second largest city in Albania with 135,612 people.

  7. www.intoalbania.com › city › shkoderShkodra - Into Albania

    Why you should visit Shkodra. This multifaceted city has had a traditionally rich artistic life and an enormous contribution to Albanian culture. Shkodra is the cradle of the most important Albanian poets, like Migjeni, painters like Kol Idromeno and Edi Hila, and photographers, the Marubi Family.

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