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Aerial view of the coast between Greece and Albania
Created: 11 April 2025 by kallerna

you can zoom it https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Cate ... aerial.jpg

the big Butrint lagoon (known as Lake Butrint) and the nearby Bufi (Rreza) Lake

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PAVLLË RIVER
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Çiflik

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PHOTO https://maps.app.goo.gl/hGJ5vKEB7wfZz3W18 09/2025 by Itineraries

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PHOTO https://maps.app.goo.gl/jM8FpPaiY4UdAkGD9 08/2018 by Dhoris Hitos
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Çiflik

posted 28.10.2025 https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=125 ... 7029191406

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VIDEO posted on 13.07.2024 by Blendi Klosi - Çiflik
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1015122923659491

posted 23.11.2023 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=74 ... 7012524741
there our Iksi flew from Çiflik to his favourite area near the river (the lake Mursia is to the right, Iksi is moving mostly to the left/west from the lake)
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view to the northern (NW) area: to the right is Xarrë, in the distance Shëndëlli and Vrinë; the Pavllë River flows under the hills

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Remains of the Church in Ciflik, Konispol Municipalit

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The remains of the church are situated to the west side of village Ciflik and Cuka of Ajtoi. It is a basilica.Its building technique based on the construction of walls with stones, bricks and pieces of tiles is similar
with this used on the construction of Berati churches and in general with those in Arta (in Greece). Based on these data the church is dated back in the end of century XIII. It can be reached through a dirty agriculture route.
(https://www.instagram.com/p/BEWJaBhRfuW/)

It is located on the hill of Mallahuna near the village of Ciflik, between the gorge of Ajtoi and the west of the village. It was discovered in the early twentieth century. It was built in the late thirteenth century.
The basilica has three trains, 17m long. The walls of the church are built of limestone, connected with clay mortar, which distinguishes the special way of processing joints. They are filled with an ocher-colored lime paste and flattened with a special tool. The church was covered with a double roof.
(https://get-experience-tourism.eu/locat ... ik-church/)

... basilica is located west of the village of Çiflik and Çuka e Ajtoit, on a low hill on the bank of the Pavël River. Other ruins that the locals call “monastery” are found on the hilly plateau. The church is a three-nave basilica and consists of the nave, the narthex and the altar. The three-layer construction technique, with the lower one being built with stones and pieces of bricks and tiles between them, the middle one shows the same technique with the east wall and the upper one with the clausonage technique, rank the church in close relations with the churches in Berat and in general with the churches of Arta in Epirus. The church is thought to date back to the 13th
(scroll down https://ambasadat.gov.al/canada/en/monu ... -kultures/)
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Vrina Wetlands: A Mediterranean Biodiversity Treasure Under Threat from Tourism Development
Albanian Ornithological Society, March 11, 2025

Konispol, Albania – March 14, 2025. Despite being recently recognized by the Mediterranean Alliance for Wetlands as a priority site under the Green Light initiative, Albania’s Vrina plain, adjacent to Butrint National Park, is now under immediate threat from large-scale resort development. The area’s critical role as a biodiversity hotspot and cultural heritage site risks being irreversibly compromised.

In late 2024, Albania’s Council of Ministers authorized the Albanian Investment Corporation to open public lands in Vrina, Konispol Municipality, for tourism infrastructure. These plans target one of the last remaining wetland mosaics on Albania’s southern coast — an ecologically rich zone along the Ionian Sea, home to Ramsar-designated wetlands, migratory bird corridors, and the historic Castle of Ali Pasha.
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Allowing resort construction in Vrina undermines Albania’s own conservation objectives, including biodiversity protection, climate resilience, and responsible tourism development. Crucially, the Management Plan for Butrint National Park mandates that all developments in the buffer zone meet strict environmental and participatory standards — standards that remain unmet in Vrina’s case.
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Across the Mediterranean, wetlands are being sacrificed to short-term economic interests. But Albania has an opportunity to do things differently — to protect Vrina as a flagship site for nature-based tourism, environmental education, and wetland research.
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In 2025, Vrina marshes in Albania and Carska Bara in Croatia have been selected to deploy the Green Light Protocol.
(https://europe.wetlands.org/mediterranean/)


concerns already in 2011:
BEGO, F and MALLTEZI, J., 2011. Ecotourism Opportunities and Challenges in Butrint, Albania, a Unique UNESCO and Ramsar site. In: Micallef, A. (ed.), MCRR3–2010 Conference Proceedings, Journal of Coastal Research, Special Issue, No. 61, pp. 150–157. Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy, ISSN 0749–0208.
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This paper provides ecoturism opportunities in the Butrint National Park (BNP), designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1999 and Ramsar site in 2003. Geographical position, landscape and biodiversity combined with a very rich culture heritage makes the site the most frequented by foreign visitors in Albania. Other new opportunities to bring more visitors in outside of the summer touristic season, including birdwatching, walking trials, biking, scuba-diving are discussed. The paper raises concerns that the ecotourism opportunities are put at risk by a number of uncontrolled human activities, such as illegal urbanization and massive tourism, wetland reclamation, mining, irrational marine aquaculture, hunting, excessive grazing and fires. Finally, some recommendations on how to address these concerns and maximize potential for ecotourism development of this unique UNESCO and Ramsar Site in Albania are suggested.

Vrina Wetlands Restoration Project
https://aos-alb.org/portfolio/green-light-system-vrina/

The Albanian Ornithological Society (AOS) has been awarded the Green Light System grant by the Mediterranean Alliance for Wetlands (MAW) for the restoration of the Vrina freshwater marshes, situated within the Butrint National Park. This site is now recognized as the third selected under the Green Light Protocol, an initiative aimed at spotlighting and supporting Mediterranean wetlands under immediate threat.

Sunset over Vrina wetlands in Butrint, one of the most important yet overlooked bird habitats in Albania, now part of AOS’s restoration priorities.
big PHOTO https://aos-alb.org/wp-content/uploads/ ... n.jpg.webp

https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mediterr ... 87136-6THY:
Field Visit to Vrina Marshes: Advancing Restoration Efforts in Albania

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(mouth of the Pavlle River
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Pavlla river
wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavll%C3%AB

Created: 1 August 2014 By Pudelek (Marcin Szala) - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.p ... =36521747ň
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The Pavlla River originates near the village of Pavlla in Çamëria, in the southernmost part of Albania. The river flows in a sheltered bed through the plains of Mursia and Vrina, passes south of Lake Butrint and flows into the Ionian Sea, in the Gulf of Butrint.

The river is 50 km long, with an average height of 521 m and a catchment area of 374 km². The Karroqi stream is also the largest tributary, an extension of the Pavllai river which flows in a narrow valley, with steep and deep slopes, on limestone rocks. The plain area was previously swampy. With the reclamation of the Mursi and Vrina fields in 1959, it turned into fertile land.
(https://pine.al/activity/natyre/lumi-i-pavlles?lang=en)
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Mursi
The village of Mursi, in the Municipality of Konispol, is the largest producer of citrus fruits — specifically mandarins.

Residents of Mursi in Konispol throw their mandarins into canals — there is no market for them – Fiks Fare

The village of Mursi, in the Municipality of Konispol, is Albania’s largest producer of citrus fruits — especially mandarins. In this episode, we visit Mursi and the nearby village of Xarrë, two places that offer a rare example of how Albania has become one of Europe’s leading citrus producers.
Mandarin cultivation here is highly profitable thanks to the region’s fertile and gently sloping land. But not everything is as bright as it seems. Farmers say that, despite their hard work, this year’s harvest has brought disappointment.
Many complain that their mandarins are not being sold and are left rotting in the fields, forcing them to dump the fruit into irrigation canals.
“We are in the cradle of the mandarin,” says one farmer. “This year, mandarins sold for 200–250 lekë (about €2.06–€2.58). They’ve taken advantage of us. The workers earned 30,000 lekë (around €309), but the state didn’t help us.”
Farmers explain that they have invested heavily in their orchards, but have not recovered their costs. On top of that, hailstorms damaged much of their production — and unlike their Greek neighbours, they did not receive any state subsidies. They are now calling for customs duties on their products to be removed.
The episode also explores daily life in these villages — what makes them special, how people live, and how they’re coping with economic challenges while preserving the traditions of Albanian farming life.
Fiks Fare is an investigative journalism program broadcast to the general public from Monday to Friday at 20:10 on Top Channel. It is a critical and problem-focused show that, through humor and satire, exposes negative phenomena in our society such as corruption, theft, violations of the law by officials, human rights abuses, and more.
Fiks Fare began airing on December 19, 2002. It was the first show to break taboos in Albanian journalistic practice. It was created out of the necessity for such a program in our media — to contribute, at least in part, to solving the troubles and issues the country faces during this long transition period.
Over the years, Fiks Fare has raised and resolved major issues that have influenced not only Albanian public opinion but also specific sectors, prompting action and producing results. Today, Fiks Fare functions as an institution where people denounce injustices committed against them and share their problems.



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uploaded on 20.09.2022 by Mursi

In Saranda, the villages of Mursi and Xarrë present in this episode a rare example of how Albania has become the largest producer of citrus fruits in Europe. The production of mandarins is highly profitable on these fertile and sloping lands. Ilnisa Agolli will show us what a day on the farm looks like and how it is spent and worked. From the irrigation process to spraying, and then the visit will focus on the village. What do these villages look like? What makes them special? How many inhabitants live there, how do they live, and what do they have to say?


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