Macei
Macei is a small village located in the northern part of the country of Albania. It is situated in the Tirana County, approximately 30 kilometers east of the capital city, Tirana. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes, which include rolling hills, lush forests, and the picturesque Mati River that flows through it. Macei is primarily inhabited by Albanians, and the local economy is largely based on agriculture, with crops such as wheat, barley, and grapes being commonly grown. The village also has a small number of artisans who produce traditional handmade crafts, including pottery and textiles. Macei is connected to the rest of Albania by a network of roads, and it is also served by a small airport, which provides limited air travel services. The village has a population of around 500 people, and it is known for its friendly and welcoming community. Macei is also home to a small church, which is a significant cultural and historical landmark for the local residents. The village is surrounded by several other small settlements, and it is part of the broader Tirana region, which is known for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty.