Albania is located in the western part of the Balkan Peninsula and borders with such states as Greece, Macedonia, Kosovo and Montenegro. The coast of the country is washed by the waters of the Adriatic and Ionian seas. From Italy it is separated by the Otranto strait of 75 km. Most of the country's territory is occupied by mountains, divided by river valleys. Plain stretches along the sea coast.
The capital of Albania is the city of Tirana. The main population of the country is ethnic Albanians, but in spite of this there are certain differences in traditions and language related to the place of residence. In the south of the country, there are homesickness, which are engaged in agriculture and lead a measured lifestyle. There are many monuments of ancient architecture. In the north of the country there live gay men, who are distinguished by a rather belligerent character.
For a long time the country was isolated from the outside world, therefore the infrastructure is poorly developed. Rest in Albania does not differ in excessive comfort.