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Konispol | |
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Nation | Albania |
Region | Sarandë District |
Languages | Albanian, Greek. |
Latitude | 39°39'29.77"N |
Longitude | 20º10'57.33"E |
Elevation | 1275 feet/389 metres |
Population | 3,500 habitants (2004) |
Konispol (Albanian: Konispoli) is the southernmost town in Albania. It sits 1 kilometre away from the Albanian-Greek border. The town's main interests are farming, agriculture and viticulture and the majority of the town's 3500 residents are of Greek origin.
Κοnispol Caves
In 1992, 7 caves were discovered just north of the town. They dated from the Upper Paleolithic age to the Iron Age.
Location
Konispol is:
- 191 kilometres (118 miles) from Tirana (Geographically and by road).
- 1 kilometre (0.6 miles) from the Albanian-Greek border (Geographically).
- 4 kilometres (3 miles) from Sagiada, Greece (Geographically).
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