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Mali Robit

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Description and facilities
Mali i Robit Resort is located just in the midst of a dynamic "Spectacular by Nature" . It offers to you a stunning environment that embodies the classic "Art of a Fine Resort".
On arrival to the resort, it is apparent that Mali i Robit is a sanctuary that soothes the senses with its spectacular view, and a combination of traditional styled stones and wood work, with modern art of construction of marble, stone, wood and glass, thus providing a dramatic counterpoint to the resort's stunning architecture and innovative design.

The guests of Mali Robit Resort find themselves in the very suburn of the city of Durres, just in between Durres and Kavaja, at a nice area between the cool breeze of the sea and the smell of the pine-trees.
Guestrooms, with balconies and windows and stunning panoramic vistas, exhibit distinctive furnishings. Thoughtful conveniences abound with personal care items including iron/board, hairdryer, make-up mirror, luxury bath amities, lush bathrobes and a guest 'build your own' refreshment center in every guestroom. These set the 'tone' along with numerous hi-tech items including in-room safe, high speed internet, TV, telephone line (local and international dialing telephone).

Luxurious, elegant and sophisticated decor along with attention to detail ensures the new benchmark in the 'art of hospitality'. It is the "Art of this fine Resort".... gracious surroundings, dazzling views, service and hospitality in an extraordinary site. This is why people keep saying: "There is no place like it in Kavaja".

FACILITIES:
- Accomodation in 5 villas.
- 45 apartments (two bedrooms, bathroom, living room, dining area with kitchen and balcony)
- Suites
- Small Fitness Center
- Restaurant & Snack Bar
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- 2 Tennis Courts
- Disco & Karaoke
- Conference Room
- Air-Conditioning


SERVICE:
- 24-Hour Front Desk
- Room Service
- Parking Facilities
- Wake-up Service Available
- Local and International dialing telephone
- Internet
- TV
- Laundry
- Transportation
- 24 - Hour security, etc.

Mali Robit Resort is situated in the suburn of Durres and Kavaja and provides an idyllic retreat. Set near the Robi Mountain with the beautiful view where one can see the wonderful view of the adriatic sea while in the freshness of mountainous breeze. The resort provides accomodation in 5 nice constructed villas except 45 apartments with one bedroom, bathroom, dinning area with kitchenette and balcony to meet all the international standards. Photos from our rooms.

Mali i Robit Resort offers 45 fully furnished apartments crafted with perfection, located in the upper part of the resort (1 bedroom, bathroom, living area with kitchenette and balcony). Water, electricity and security 24 hours. The verandas offer the guests the pleasure to wander day and night the view of Adriatic sea.

The restaurant set in the naturally beautiful beach , provides a variety of cuisines from the local touch to the international delicacies. It also provides the ideal environment for business, pleasure, romantic and intimate dinning. With Mali i Robit Resort Restaurant you have found the ideal partner in banquets, wedding parties, cocktails, birthdays, Karaoke and Disco.

Completing the ambiance and leaving an everlasting impression is the Panorama Bar. It offers a wide selection of aperitifs, cocktails and a snack’s menu.

For weddings, gala dinners, corporate receptions, theme parties, family celebrations etc Mali i Robit experienced team will plan each event down to the smallest detail. The menus can be tailored to your requirements and to suit the ocassion.

Albania, coastline 362 km, with geographic coordinates: 41N, 20E, with 28.748 km2 (11.100 sq miles), with population of 3.260.000 and density of 113.4 population/km2 is wild and mountainous, with extensive forests, sandy beaches and many beautiful lakes. It shares borders with Montenegro and Kosovo to the north, with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to the northeast and Greece to the south. To the west lie the Adriatic and Ionian Seas.
Tourism development in Albania becomes possible for several reasons:
- Very favorable geographic position.
- Very favorable and healthy climate.
- On the average, there are 120 days yearly characterized by temperatures higher than 20 C and about 120 sunny days. Albania ranks second in Europe, that is after Spain, for sunny duration within a day.
- Long stretches of diversified beaches
- Un spoilt environment. The Albanian nature and ecology provide the possibility for the development of all kinds of tourism, green, white and entertainment tourism. Proceeding from this, it has been judged that this nature provides the possibility for the development of medium, high and elite tourism and facilities.

Geography
Albania lies on the Western part of the Balkan Peninsula. It is situated between latitude 39 grade 38'- 42 grade 39' North and longitude 19 grade 16'- 21 grade 4' East. It extends over an area of 28,748 square kilometers. It is located in the main cross roads linking the West and the East.
Albania is located in the area GMT+1 (From March 28 GMT+2)
In the western part of the country lie the Western Lowlands, with a mainly plain relief and rich vegetation of this type. Along the whole coastline, in the lowland area from Shkodra to Vlora, there are numerous beaches with healthy Mediterranean climate.
The Western Lowland area has a rich hydrograph. It is permeated by numerous rivers and spotted by lakes of tectonic and karst origin, which further add the beauty to the area. In the northern part of the lowland area, there is the Shkodra lake. The Shiroka beach stretches along its shores.
Along the Adriatic coastline, the Western Lowland area forms numerous bays with clear water and fine sand, which are very suitable sites for coastal tourism.
The central Mountain Region lies in the Eastern and South-Eastern part of the territory. Here the relief is more complicated and horst - grabber type prevails. It is characterized by a rich Mediterranean and continental vegetation. The highest peak of the country (Mount Korab 2751 m) is in this region.
The Southern Mountain Region consists of mountain ranges, slopes and separated mountains which are interwoven with gorges, hilly and pre-mount systems and valleys providing it the features of a grand mountainous region. This region is permeated by numerous streams. The coastal area of this region, for the magnificent beauty it represents, has been named after Albanian Riviera. The coastal mountains run from Vlora bay and Drashovica Pass in the North to Delvina basin in the South. What characterizes them is their rising high from the Vlora Bay to the Mount of Cika (2045 m) and their running right down in the West of Delvina basin.
The Northern Mountain Region has mainly an Alpine relief characterized by a cold climate, alpine karst hydrograph and with a partially endemic, but rich vegetation. The Alps of Albania resemble a big cupola. They have pyramid- shaped peaks (Jezerca 2694 m) and deep valleys, numerous rivers and glacial lakes which impart a magnificent beauty to the region. The abundant snow falls during winter create very favorable natural terrain for the development of white tourism, for those who love skiing and other winter sports.

Main Lakes
In the North-Western part of the country, there is the Shkodra Lake, which is the largest in the Balkan Peninsula. It is 368 square kilometers, out of which 149 square kilometers are within the borders of our country. Its depth is 10-12 m. It has a tectonic - karsts origin. In the North-Eastern part, there is the Fierza lake named after the Hydro-Power Plant. In the South-Eastern part, there is the Ohrid lake of a karsts origin and a surface of 367 square kilometers. A bit southward there are two other lakes of tectonic origin: Bigger and smaller Perspa lakes with 285 and 44 square kilometers respectively.
Other small lakes have dotted Albania as well. In the western part of the country, in Dumrea area, there are several karsts lakes 80 m above sea level. Whereas in Lura area 1600 m above sea level, there are several glacial lakes, which are located in groups, thus providing a magnificent view and leaving deep impressions in you.

Main Rivers
The main rivers permeating the territory of our country are: Drini (285 km), Semani (281 km), Vjosa (272 km), Shkumbini (182 km), Mat (115 km), Buna (44 km), Ishmi and Erzen.

Demography
The population of Albania is 3,5 million inhabitants, with a density of 113 persons per square kilometer. The overwhelming majority of the population (about 65%) lives in the countryside.
In Albania, the number of males is greater than that of females. For 1000 female, there are 1080 males in the countryside and 1030 males in the cities. The average life expectancy is 72 years, that is 75 years for the women and 69 for men.
National minorities represent about 2% of the population and they consist mainly of Greek (in the southern part of the country) and Macedonians (in the Prespa area).

Flora
Albanian flora is rather rich beginning with evergreen Mediterranean plants and ending with Alpine fir. It consists of 3220 kinds of plants (in addition to sub- species and varieties). They constitute 29% of the species of European flora and 47% of the kinds of the flora of the Balkan peninsula. About 1% are endemic and 5% sub endemic plants. 85% of the kinds of plants are linked with Mediterranean flora, with the flora of Central Europe and less with that of Western and Eastern Europe.

Fauna
Albania claims distinction for a rich and varied fauna, which is linked with the diversity of geographical landscape and its location on the roads of emigration of birds.
Land fauna is represented, among meat eaters, by brown bear, wolf, fax, jackal, lynx, wild cat, otter, etc.; among insect eaters by long-nose animals; among grass eaters by wild goat, deer, boar, hare, etc. Rich is also the fauna of wild birds. It is represented by 350 species to be found all over the country. You come across with grouse, woodcock, snipe, pelicans and others. A number of reptiles are to be found as well.
Aquatic fauna: Different kinds of fish are to be found in sea and inland waters. Among the most wide spread are: sardine, mullet, red mullet, carp, red cohortlebery, specled trout, etc. Likewise, offshore of the Adriatic sea there have been appeared rare species which are not characteristic for this sea such as whales, white breast seals, oceanic whales.

Climate
Albania has a Mediterranean climate and the seasons are clearly distinguished from one another, with a generally mild and moistly winter and with a hot dry summer. These features become more accentuated in the coastline of the country.
By drawing a comparison between the Autumn and Spring temperatures, one notices that spring is cooler than Autumn.
The maximum absolute temperatures have been recorded in the southern part of the country, in the coastal area and in Myzeqe. The minimum absolute temperatures are more accentuated in the interior of the country, in closed hollows.

Albania has been inhabited since the ancient times. (100.000 years ago). With the passage to the third millennium B.C., due to Indo-European invasions and assimilation with the local population, it was created a population with general cultural and linguistic features for the whole of the Balkan Peninsula (Pellazgs). It is claimed that their descendants are the Illyrians, Greeks, Thracians and even the Turks.

The Illyrians spread over the Western part of the Balkan Peninsula, from Sava and Danub Rivers in the North and Sava and Vardar River in the East. The most outstanding Illyrian tribes have been : Mollose, Dardans, Desares, Ardians, Taulants, Liburnes, Enkeleas. The socio-economic development found its reflection in the emergence of the Illyrian cities such as Scutari (Shkodra), Lissus (Lezha), Amantia, Antipatria (Berat), Albanopoli (Zgerdhesh), Antigonea, Tronioni, Belsh, etc (IV-II centuries BC).

In the coastline, there were set up such cities as Buthrot (Butrint), Apollonia, Dyrrah (Durres), Orikum ect.(VII-VI centuries BC). The Illyrians resisted to the Roman occupation by preserving their own language, culture and customs. When the Roman Empire was split into two parts, Illyria remained in the Byzantine Empire.

The country's name "Arberi" is testified as early back as the second century by Greek geographer Ptolemeu. The later for Albania has served as a basis for the different names applied to the country at present. Arbers had their common language, culture and territory. Arberi was transformed into an arena of wars between the armies of southern Italy and Byzantium. The coast of Arberia became the first settlements of the crusaders of the first crusade.

The first mediaeval Albanian state, having Kruja as its Capital failed to resist the foreign Byzantine and Serbian occupations. After the collapse of the Serbian Empire (1355), a number of Albanian feudal principalities were set up.
The ottoman feudal regime was established in the greater part of the country in the years 1419-1421. The Albanian resistance reached its climax with the 25 year long war (1443-1468), led by Gjergj-Kastrioti-Scanderbeg.

The efforts of the Albanian people for freedom and the proclamation of the independent state reached their climax during the period of National Renaissance. This period crowned the proclamation of the independence in 1912.
In the course of the First World War, Albania was transformed into a battlefield; the country was occupied by the Italian, Serbian, Montenegrin, Greek, French and Austro-Hungarian armies.
The Albanian Republic, with President Ahmet Zogu, was proclaimed on January 21, 1925; while 3 years later the Republic was transformed into a Monarchy and, Ahmet Zogu declared himself a king.

During the Second World War, Albania suffered great losses. The country won freedom and independence. The communist regime was established in Albania. For half a century, Albania, one of the pearls of the Mediterranean shores, remained a prohibited land for the foreign visitors.
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Country: Albania
Town/City: Durres
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