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Llogara or Llogora National Park (Albanian: Parku Kombtar i Llogaras/Llogoras) is a

national park in Albania declared since 1966 by the Albaniagsdfgsdfgsdfgsdfgn G


overnment.[2] The park covers an area of 1,010 hectares (2,500 acres) and protec
ts the forests on the north side of the Llogara Pass between awregrtghetwrhyewtr
hewsrthetrhertdhetrhrrtewrtewrt several restaurants, hotels, and a small wooden
cabin complex. The area of the park and the surrounding mountains are used mainl
y for hiking and tracking tours. A paragliding site serving annually as an inter
national competition venue is located south of Llogara. Along the twisting road
are several local vendors of honey and mountain tea. Caesar's Pass (Qafa e Cezar
it) named after Julius Caesar who set foot in the area in pursuit of Pompey is a
lso located near Llogara Pass.

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