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Berati
Berat
is a town located in south-central Albania. It has a population of around
45,500 people. It is the capital of both the District of Berat and the
larger County of Berat. This town lies on the right bank of the river
Osum, a short distance from the point where it is joined by the Molisht
river. It is remarkable Ottoman town, with a wealth of beautiful buildings
of the highest architectural and historical interest. The pine forests
above the city, on the slopes of the towering Tomori mountains, provide
a backdrop of appropriate grandeur. The Osumi river has cut a 915-metre
deep gorge through the limestone rock on the west side of the valley to
form a precipitous natural fortress, around which the town was built on
several river terraces. According to legend, the Tomorr mountain was originally
a giant, who fought with another giant, called Shpirag over a young woman.
They killed each other and the girl drowned in her tears, which then became
the Osum river. Mount Shpirag, named after the second giant, is on the
left bank of the gorge, above the district of Gorica. Berati is known
to Albanians as 'The City of a Thousand Windows' a similar epithet to
that sometimes applied to Gjirokastra, The City of Two Thousand Steps,
and has a mixture of Orthodox, Muslim and Vlach inhabitants. It is a UNESCO
World Heritage City.
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