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- Q1725911 abstract "Valbona Valley National Park (Albanian: Parku Kombëtar "Lugina e Valbonës"), also called the "Albanian miracle of Alps", is a part of Albanian Alps. Designated in 1996, the park covers 8,000 hectares including the Valbona Valley and the Valbona River and lies between high and craggy peaks borderingon Thethi National Park, Gashi River, Plava and Gucia (Montenegro), all strictlyprotected natural areas. It is a transboundary park (Albania/Montenegro) with the highest biodiversity value of the country's mountain mainland. This park is also referred to as the Gem of Albania. Kosovo, Albania, and Montenegro are planning to create another tri-state park in the area, that will be called the Balkan Peace Park. Four villages are located within the park (Dragobi, Valbona, Cerem and Rragam) with 852 inhabitants. All of these factors create more favorable conditions for coexistence and socioeconomical development, including Valbona National Park. Clean air, high and characteristic mountain peaks, lakes, numerous water resources, forests, mountains, flora and fauna provide conditions for profitable eco tourism.".
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- Q1725911 name "Valbona Valley National Park".
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- Q1725911 comment "Valbona Valley National Park (Albanian: Parku Kombëtar "Lugina e Valbonës"), also called the "Albanian miracle of Alps", is a part of Albanian Alps. Designated in 1996, the park covers 8,000 hectares including the Valbona Valley and the Valbona River and lies between high and craggy peaks borderingon Thethi National Park, Gashi River, Plava and Gucia (Montenegro), all strictlyprotected natural areas.".
- Q1725911 label "Valbonë Valley National Park".
- Q1725911 lat "42.4535".
- Q1725911 long "19.8913".
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- Q1725911 name "Valbona Valley National Park".