Stërbeg

Stërbeg is a village situated in the central plains of 's Western Lowlands region. It is part of . At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: village in Tirana, Albania
  • Also known as: Bregas”, “Sterbeg”, “Stërbegaj”, “Stërbegej”, “Sterbegu”, “Stërberg”, and “Strbegaj

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sharrdushk and Kazie.

Village
is a village situated in the central plains of 's Western Lowlands region. It is part of . At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality .

Village
is a coastal village situated in the central plains of 's Western Lowlands region. It is part of . At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality .

Village
is a village situated in the central plains of 's Western Lowlands region. It is part of . At the 2015 local government reform it became part of the municipality .

Stërbeg

Latitude
41.11139° or 41° 6′ 41″ north
Longitude
19.51694° or 19° 31′ 1″ east
Elevation
147 metres (482 feet)
Open location code
8FHX4G68+HQ
Geo­Names ID
3183965
Wiki­data ID
Q16358869
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In Other Languages

From Albanian to Uzbek—“Stërbeg” goes by many names.
  • Albanian: Stërbeg
  • German: Stërbeg
  • Irish: Stërbeg
  • Uzbek: Stërbeg

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