Shkodra City
Shkodra City, located in northern Albania, is one of the country's oldest and most culturally rich cities. It is known for its historical significance, with landmarks such as the Rozafa Castle and the Marubi National Museum of Photography. The city is situated near Lake Shkodra, which is the largest lake in the Balkans, providing beautiful natural scenery.
The population of Shkodra is diverse, with a mix of Albanian and Montenegrin communities. The city serves as a cultural hub, hosting various festivals and events that celebrate its heritage. Shkodra is also a gateway to the Albanian Alps, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.