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  2. List of rivers of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The rivers contain an average mineralization of 150 to 500 mg/L and an average annual volume of suspended solids of 60 million tons, with greater erosion occurring in the catchment basins of Osum, Devoll, and Erzen. Temperatures in the winter months fall to 3.5-8.9°C, and in the summer months reach 17.8-24.6°C.

  3. Geography of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Winters in Albania are characteristically mild and wet while summers are warm and dry. The northern areas of country such as the Albanian Alps experiences a subarctic climate with frequently very cold winters, and short, mild summers. The lowlands of Albania have mild winters, averaging about 7 °C (45 °F). The summer temperatures average 32 ...

  4. Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albania is one of the European countries most at risk and vulnerable to natural disasters. [168] Natural disasters, such as floods, forest fires, and landslides, are increasing in Albania due to climate change, causing significant damage. [169] [170] Rising sea levels are anticipated to negatively impact coastal communities and the tourism ...

  5. Environment of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The nation host also 8 archaeological parks covering a surface area of 1,120 hectares (11.2 km 2). The largest national park in Albania is the Fir of Hotova National Park, covering a surface area of 34,361 hectares (343.61 km 2) and having the largest area of Bulgarian Fir in the Balkans.

  6. Albanian Adriatic Sea Coast - Wikipedia

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    Encompassing the Drin River estuary, the Kunë-Vain-Tale Nature Park is an undisturbed natural area of wet grasslands, swamps and lagoons at the direct proximity to the Adriatic Sea. The Vjosa, considered to be Europe's last wild river, discharges, north of Narta, into the Adriatic Sea, where it forms the Vjosa-Narta Protected Landscape. [27]

  7. Albania enlists Patagonia to make wild Vjosa River a park - AOL

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    Albanian officials on Monday declared the Vjosa River and its tributaries a future national park, a move aimed at preserving what they called one of the last wild rivers in Europe. The Albanian ...