Ethnic Albanian Villages
Ethnic Albanian villages are primarily found in the Balkans, particularly in Albania, Kosovo, and parts of North Macedonia. These villages often feature traditional architecture, with houses made of stone and wood, reflecting the local culture and history. The communities are known for their strong family ties and customs, which are passed down through generations.
The economy in these villages is typically based on agriculture, livestock, and small-scale trade. Many residents engage in farming, growing crops such as corn and wheat, while others raise animals like sheep and goats. These villages maintain a rich cultural heritage, including traditional music, dance, and festivals.