Protected areas of Albania
Network of protected areas of Albania
The protected areas of Albania include 15 national parks, 5 Protected Landscape Areas, 4 Strict Nature Reserves, 26 Managed Nature Reserves, and other protected areas.[1] The largest national park of Albania is Shebenik-Jabllanice National Park which covers an area of around 33,000 hectares. Main protected areas are being equipped with trail markings, while reforms in administration such as the building of information centers are being gradually implemented.
National parks
Protected Landscape Areas
- M. Gropa-Biza-Martaneshi
- Lumi Buna/Velipoje
- Nikolice
- Pogradec
- Vjose-Narte
- Porto Palermo Bay-Llamani
Strict Nature Reserves
Protected Area of Managed Natural Resources
- Luzni-Bulaç
- Piskal-Shqeri
- Bjeshka e Oroshit
- Guri i Nikës
Nature Monument
Managed Nature Reserves
- Balloll
- Berzane
- Bogove
- Cangonji
- Dardhe-Xhyre
- Karaburun
- Krastafillak
- Kune - Vain
- Korab-Koritnik
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- Kuturman
- Levan
- Maliq
- Patok-Fushe-Kuqe
- Pishe - Poro
- Polisi
- Qaf-Bushi
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- Rrezoma
- Rushkull
- Shelegur
- Shkodër Lake
- Sopot
- Stravaj
- Tej - Drini i Bardhe
- Ulza Lake
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| States with limited recognition |
- Abkhazia
- Kosovo
- Nagorno-Karabakh
- Northern Cyprus
- South Ossetia
- Transnistria
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| Former |
- Czechoslovakia
- East Germany
- Soviet Union
- Yugoslavia
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