Explore Fier-Cifci in Albania

Fier-Cifci in Qarku i Fierit with its 60,995 citizens is located in Albania - some 44 mi (or 71 km) South of Tirana, the Albanian capital.

Local time in Fier-Cifci is 03:09 AM (Tuesday). The local timezone is "Europe / Tirane" with an UTC/GMT offset of 2 hours.

Sarandë, Gjirokastër, Vlorë, Tirana, Ngurreza e Vogel, Krujë, Fier, Durrës, Bishtqethem, Berat and Ballsh are places relativly close and might be worth to explore when in that area.A few smaller and closer locations interesting to discover when around could be Petove e Re, Luginas, Kallm-Buxhak, Balteze-Kote and Balteze.

According to our database, there is one airport in the area. The closest airport is Rinas Airport with a distance of 49.2 mi (or 79.2 km) south of the centre of Fier-Cifci. Have a look at our dedicated photo-selection to get a glimpse of what this locations is like. Need some inspiration for finding sightseeing destinations and want to learn more this place? Check the related Fier-Cifci attractions page. The same applies for local events and videos.

Fier-Cifci Gallery

Kthesa e Patosit

Kthesa e Patosit
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Tec - Fier

Tec - Fier
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Hills between Vlore and Fier

Hills between Vlore...
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Sightseeing & Attractions

Byllis: "Byllis" is a Roman Catholic titular bishopric in the former Roman province of Epirus Nova (now Albania), whose title is often added to that of Apollonia among the suffragans of the archbishopric of Dyrrachium (Durazzo). ...
Distance to Fier-Cifci: 15.1 mi South-East - Coordinates (Lat/Lng): 40.54, 19.74

Sazan Island: "Sazan" or Sazanit (in Italian "Saseno"; in Greek "Σάσων", ""Sason"") is a small island, strategically located at the entrance to Bay of Vlora in Albania. It has an area of 5 km², and has no population. It is a military facility. ...
Distance to Fier-Cifci: 21.5 mi South-West - Coordinates (Lat/Lng): 40.49, 19.28

Strait of Otranto: connects the "Adriatic Sea" with the "Ionian Sea". Its width is 45-55 nautical mile (85-100 km). The strait is named after the Italian city of Otranto. During World War I, the strait was of strategic significance. The Allied navies of Italy, France, and Great Britain, by blockading the strait, prevented the Austro-Hungarian Navy from entering the Mediterranean Sea, effectively keeping ...
Distance to Fier-Cifci: 48.1 mi South-West - Coordinates (Lat/Lng): 40.22, 18.93

Events & Activities

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