Pogradec Travel Guide
Edit This The best resource for sights, hotels, restaurants, bars, what to do and seeOn the top of the hill overlooking Pogradec there is an ancient Illyrian fortress believed to have been known as Encheleana (Enkelana in albanian).
In the Middle Ages this fortress was reconstructed and the place was
renamed by the Macedonians, who invaded Southeastern Albania at this
time (Pogradec, Pod Grad - the place beneath the fortress).
During the Eighteenth century under Turkish occupation, the town became
an administrative centre, but was largely destroyed ruing the World War
I, again during the Italian-Greek War of 1940-1941 and twice during the
National Liberation War (1941-1944); however a number of
characteristic houses have been preserved as cultural monuments.
Pogradec has a population of 15,000 inhabitants. It is a centre of the
food industry, noted for its canned fruits, vegetables and dairy
products. There are also factories producing furniture, tobacco and
knitwear. Pogradec has an excellent bathing beach and has a great
future as a tourist centre. The environment offers an alpine like
scenery of rare beauty. The lofty mountains of Kamja and Guri i Topit
stand over it like a crown.
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April 26, 2006 change by giorgio
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