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Mount Dajti
Dajti is a mountain located in central Albania, just east of the capital, Tirana. Part of the Skanderbeg Mountains range, it stretches from Shkalla e Tujanit in the northwest to Qafa e Priskës in the southeast, at a length of and a width of .
Paštrik
Pashtrik ( 'Pashtriku') is a mountain located in the Has region of northeastern Albania, with a smaller portion extending into southwestern Kosovo. Rising to above sea level, it forms part of the outer margin of the Has Highlands, which serve as a natural boundary between the two countries.
Mali i Gjerë
mountain range
Mourgana
Mourgana ( or Όρη Τσαμαντά - Ori Tsamanta, ) is a mountain range in northwestern Greece and southern Albania. Its highest elevation is 1,806 m.
Mount Trebeshinë
mountain in Albania
Mount Shpirag
Shpirag ( 'Shpiragu') is a massif located from the historic center of Berat, in south-central Albania. It reaches a height of above sea level.
Mali i Cukalit
Cukal ( 'Cukali') is a massif situated at the southernmost edge of the Albanian Alps. It is bounded by the river valleys of Kir to the northwest, Lesniqe to the northeast and Drin to the south.
Maja e Veleçikut
Veleçik ( 'Veleçiku') is a mountain located in the Albanian Alps, within the boundaries of Malësia e Madhe municipality, reaching a height of .
Maja e Velës
mountain in Albania
Rrëza e Kanalit
mountain in Albania
Mali me Gropa
Mecek mountain in Albania
Maja e Grebenit
Grebeni is a summit in the Accursed Mountains of northern Albania, rising to an elevation of . It forms part of a structurally distinct alpine ridge located between the valleys of Cemi i Selcës and Vermosh, within the broader mountain system of the northern Albanian highlands.
Shëndelli
Shëndelli () is a mountain located in the municipality of Tepelenë, in southern Albania. Situated at the emergence of the Shëndelli-Lunxhëri-Bureto mountain range, its highest elevation is .
Munellë
Munella is a mountain in northern Albania, stretching along the boundaries of Pukë and Mirditë municipalities. It lies between the river valleys of the Great Fan in the northwest and the Little Fan in the southeast. Its highest peak, Maja e Kryqit, reaches a height of .