- The
Ceraunian Mountains (Albanian:
Malet e Vetëtimës,
Albanian pronunciation: [ˈmalet e vetəˈtiməs], 'Thunderbolt Mountains') are a
coastal mountain range...
- northwest.
Epirus stretched from the
Ambracian Gulf in the
south to the
Ceraunian Mountains and the Aoos
river in the north, and
consisted of
Chaonia (north)...
-
mountains in the
Albanian Alps and the Korab, Skanderbeg,
Pindus and
Ceraunian Mountains, to
fertile lowland plains extending from the
Adriatic and Ionian...
- the
Ceraunian Mountains along the
Albanian Adriatic and
Ionian Sea Coasts. It
experiences a
Mediterranean climate,
which is
affected by the
Ceraunian Mountains...
-
historical region of Labëria, the city of Sarandë, the
mountains of the
Ceraunians, and the
Albanian Riviera, to the Lake of Butrint,
where the
Strait of...
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extends parallel to the
Ionian Sea.
Karaburun peninsula is
sometimes called Ceraunian Peninsula due to the name of the
mountain range.
Formed during the mesozoic...
- at 1,027
metres (3,369 ft), the
mountain chain gets
separated into the
Ceraunians in the west and the
Akroceraunians (or Reza e Kanalit) in the east within...
- in the north, the city of Vlorë in the northeast, the
mountains of the
Ceraunians in the east and southeast, and the
peninsula of
Karaburun in the southwest...
- P**** (Albanian: Qafa e Llogarasë); is a high
mountain p****
within the
Ceraunian Mountains along the
Albanian Riviera. It
connects the
Dukat Valley in...
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Ionian Sea Coast, and the
mostly flat
Adriatic Sea
Coast in the north. The
Ceraunian Mountains separate the
coast from the hinterland. The area is a major...