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Description
Vlorë is a region located in southwestern Albania, on the coast of the Ionian Sea. It is one of the most important tourist and historical areas of the country. The capital of the region is the city of Vlorë, which is the second largest port in Albania and plays a key role in the national history - it was from this place that Albania's independence was declared in 1912.
The Vlorë region is characterized by a beautiful coastline, with numerous beaches, bays and picturesque islands that attract tourists from all over the world. In the vicinity of Vlorë there are also the famous Jale and Ksamil Beaches, as well as beautiful, wild areas such as the Llogara National Park, where you can admire the panorama of the mountains and the sea.
Vlorë is also a region rich in tradition and culture. It is worth mentioning the numerous monuments, such as the Kaninë Fortress or the Cathedral of St. Nicholas. The region is also known for the production of olive oil and wine, which is an important element of the local economy.
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