Mesopotam
Mesopotam (Greek: Μεσοπόταμος - Mesopotamos) is a village and a former municipality in the Vlorë County, in Albania. At the 2015 local government reform it became a subdivision of the municipality Finiq.[1] The population at the 2011 census was 2,786.[2] The municipal unit consists of the villages:[3]
- Mesopotam
- Kardhikaq
- Peçë
- Muzinë
- Dhrovjan
- Krongj
- Bistricë
- Velahovë
- Livinë
- Brajlat
- Sirakat
- Kostar
- Fitore
- Krane
- Ardhasovë
The municipal unit borders Delvinë to the north, Aliko to the south, Dhivër to the east, and Finiq and Aliko to the west.[3]
Etymology
The name comes from Greek, meaning "between rivers". The settlements (beside Muzinë) are inhabited mainly by the Greek community.
Attractions
The Mesopotam village is known for its 13th century Orthodox Church dedicated to St. Nicholas, declared "Protected Monument" from the government.
The "Blue Eye" (Albanian: Syri i Kaltër) water spring nearby is a well-known touristic destination. There is a local trout (Salmo obtusirostris) farm.
See also
References
- ↑ Law nr. 115/2014
- ↑ 2011 census results
- 1 2 Official info on the municipality - Vlore County
Subdivisions of Finiq municipality |
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| | | Administrative unit of Aliko |
- Aliko
- Çaush
- Dritas
- Halo
- Jermë
- Neohor
- Pllakë
- Rahullë
- Tremul
- Vurgu i Ri
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| Administrative unit of Dhivër | |
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| Administrative unit of Finiq | |
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| Administrative unit of Livadhja |
- Gravë
- Grazhdan
- Kalcat
- Karroq
- Kodër
- Komat
- Kulluricë
- Lefter Talo
- Livadhja
- Llazat
- Pandalejmon
- Qesarat
- Sopik
- Vagalat
- Zminec
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| Administrative unit of Mesopotam |
- Ardhasovë
- Bistricë
- Brajlat
- Dhrovjan
- Fitore
- Kardhikaq
- Kostar
- Krane
- Krongj
- Livinë
- Mesopotam
- Muzinë
- Pecë
- Sirakat
- Velahovë
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