Albanian Heritage
Albanian heritage is a rich tapestry of traditions, languages, and customs that reflect the country's unique history. The primary language spoken is Albanian, which has two main dialects: Gheg in the north and Tosk in the south. The heritage is influenced by various cultures, including Illyrian, Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman elements, showcasing a blend of ancient and modern influences.
Traditional music and dance are vital aspects of Albanian culture, with folk songs often accompanied by instruments like the cifteli and lahuta. Festivals, such as Dita e Verës (Day of Spring), celebrate seasonal changes and community bonds. The country's rich culinary traditions also reflect its heritage, featuring dishes like tavë kosi and pite.