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Habras

Habras, also known as Habras, is a small village located in the northern part of the country of Albania. The village is situated in the Tirana County, approximately 30 kilometers north of the capital city of Tirana. Habras is part of the municipality of Kavajë and is known for its rural landscape and traditional Albanian architecture.

The village has a population of around 500 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and livestock farming.

Habras is home to a few historical sites, including the ruins of an ancient fortress that dates

Despite its small size, Habras plays an essential role in the broader regional economy by providing agricultural

The
main
crops
cultivated
in
Habras
include
wheat,
corn,
and
potatoes,
while
the
livestock
sector
focuses
on
sheep
and
goat
rearing.
The
village
also
has
a
small
community
of
artisans
who
produce
traditional
handmade
crafts,
such
as
pottery
and
textiles.
back
to
the
Byzantine
era.
The
village
also
has
a
local
church
dedicated
to
Saint
George,
which
serves
as
a
significant
religious
and
cultural
center
for
the
community.
products
and
supporting
local
businesses.
The
village
is
also
known
for
its
hospitality,
with
many
residents
welcoming
visitors
and
tourists
who
come
to
explore
its
natural
beauty
and
cultural
heritage.