What is albania diber?

Diber is a county in northeastern Albania, bordering Kosovo and North Macedonia. It has an area of 2,586 square kilometers and a population of around 135,000 people. The county seat is the town of Peshkopia.

Diber is known for its natural beauty, with the Drin River running through the county and the Mount Korab, the highest mountain in Albania, located on its border with North Macedonia. The county is also home to several lakes, including Lake Ohrid, which is shared with North Macedonia.

The economy of Diber is primarily based on agriculture, with crops such as wheat, corn, and tobacco grown in the region. There are also some manufacturing and mining industries in the county.

Diber has a rich history, with evidence of human settlements dating back to the Bronze Age. The county was later ruled by various empires, including the Roman, Byzantine, and Ottoman Empires. Today, Diber is known for its cultural heritage, with several historic buildings and museums in the county.