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Komani Lake

Lake Koman is a reservoir on the Drin River in northern Albania. Lake Koman is surrounded by dense forested hills, vertical slopes, deep gorges, and a narrow valley, completely taken up by the river. Besides the Drin, it is fed by the Shala and Valbona Rivers. The lake stretches in an area of 34 km2, its width being 400 m. The narrowest gorge, which is surrounded by vertical canyon walls, is more than 50 m wide. The reservoir was constructed between 1979 and 1988 near the village of Koman with a height of 115 m.

Inland water transport with ferries and boats for passengers and goods is also developed. The lake is also used for fishing. In addition to the two ports on both sides of the lake, that of Fierza and Koman, the lake as a whole offers many other places worth visiting.

Among them it is worth mentioning Shala River, Daica River, Berisha River, Gomina River, Shala Cave, Kaurri Cave, Peace Island, Blood Stream, as well as the villages Svinë, Berbull, Zhub, Berisha, Nanbli, Temal, Toplane, Brise, Sauce, Palc and others