Mwllä
Mwllä is a small village located in the northern part of Albania, situated in the Tirana County. The village is known for its picturesque landscapes and traditional Albanian architecture. Mwllä is part of the former municipality of Vorë, which was a part of the larger Tirana County. The village has a population of approximately 1,000 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture and livestock farming. The local economy is supported by the cultivation of crops such as wheat, barley, and vegetables, as well as the raising of sheep and goats. Mwllä is also home to a small number of artisans who produce traditional handmade crafts, including pottery and textiles. The village is connected to the wider region by a network of roads and has access to basic infrastructure, including a primary school and a health center. Despite its rural setting, Mwllä benefits from its proximity to the capital city of Tirana, which provides opportunities for education and employment. The village maintains a strong sense of community and cultural heritage, with many residents actively participating in local festivals and traditions. Mwllä's tranquil environment and rich cultural heritage make it an attractive destination for both residents and visitors alike.