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  • View of the South West modern part of the city of Berat with the river Osum, seen from Berat Castle, Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter lit up, with the bridge over the Osum river on the right, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter and the bridge over the Osum river in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gorica Quarter and the river Osum in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Men talking on the bridge over the Osum river at night time, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Gorica Quarter and the bridge over the Osum river linking it to Mangalem, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses of the Mangalem quarter at night, with the bridge over the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The bridge over the Osum river at night time, with houses of the Mangalem quarter lit up, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Bridge over the Osum river in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The bridge over the Osum river at night time, with houses of the Mangalem quarter lit up, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, with the bridge linking Mangalem and Gorica, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Mangalem Quarter or Old Town in the evening and the bridge over the Osum river on the left, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, with the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, on the far right, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, with the Bachelors' Mosque or Xhami e Beqareve, built in 1827, on the far right, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter and the Osum river in the evening, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Gorica Bridge over the Osum river, which connects 2 parts of Berat, originally built in wood in 1780 and rebuilt in stone in the 1920s, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The 7-arch bridge is 129 m long and 5.3m wide. According to local legend, the original wooden bridge contained a dungeon in which a girl would be incarcerated and starved to appease the spirits responsible for the safety of the bridge. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Houses in the Mangalem Quarter or Old Town and the Osum river, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. In July 2008, the old town (Mangalem district) was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Giant head of Constantine the Great, 272-337 AD, Roman Emperor, at Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance towers of Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, seen from inside the citadel, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Red Mosque or Xhamia e Kuqe, a ruined mosque with only the minaret remaining, in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Giant head of Constantine the Great, 272-337 AD, Roman Emperor, at Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance towers of Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, seen through an arch on a tower inside the citadel, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Entrance towers of Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, seen from inside the citadel, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Old houses inside the citadel at Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Canon in an arch in the entrance of the citadel or Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The canon dates to 1684 and is thought to be English. It may have been made by the British gunfounder Thomas Western (1624- 1707) and is a large saker, which fired a cast-iron solid shot. It is engraved with the lion of St Mark, the symbol of the Venetian republic, so it may have been captured in battle from Venice or acquired through trade. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Lord's Fortress, possibly constructed during the Muzaka family's Feudal Princedom and with 2 towers and an imposing entrance, on the highest spot of the citadel overlooking the town, in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. Its walls are of typically medieval masonry, a rubble construction with tile packing. The castle itself dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • The Lord's Fortress, possibly constructed during the Muzaka family's Feudal Princedom and with 2 towers and an imposing entrance, on the highest spot of the citadel overlooking the town, in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. Its walls are of typically medieval masonry, a rubble construction with tile packing. The castle itself dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Pile of logs for firewood outside a house in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Wall and archway which form the outer entrance of Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Vaulted inner entrance of the citadel or Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Inside entrance of the Lord's Fortress, possibly constructed during the Muzaka family's Feudal Princedom, on the highest spot of the citadel overlooking the town, in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen.
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  • Entrance towers of Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, seen from inside the citadel, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Building with arched doorways and windows in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, near the White Mosque and the Lord's Fortress, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Buildings in Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, near the White Mosque and the Lord's Fortress, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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  • Fortified crenelated walls of Berat Castle or Kalaja e Beratit, looking to the South East, in Berat, South-Central Albania, capital of the District of Berat and the County of Berat. The castle dates mainly from the 13th century and contains Byzantine churches, Ottoman mosques and housing. It is built on a rocky hill on the left bank of the river Osum. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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