Vjosa River
Vjosa is a river in Albania. It runs from the Pindus Mountains of Greece, through rocky terrain. It spills into the Adriatic Sea, where the terrain turns sandy. It runs about 272 km and it sets the boundaries between the city of Fier and Vlora.
Vjosa River Media
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The area in yellow represents the drainage basin of the Vjosë and its main affluent, the Drino; the red line delineates the border between Albania and Greece.
The personification of Vjosa River. Found in Apollonia
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The old Konitsa Bridge over the Aoos River, just before the Vikos–Aoös National Park
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The Vjosë upstream from Tepelenë
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View of Vjosë and the Nemerçkë Mountain near Çarshova
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This is a photo of a natural heritage site in Albania, id: