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Village of Palasa

Delta of Përroit in Palasë, a natural monument is a very interesting point to be visited by tourists, especially as the starting point of the path of Julius Caesar.

The Chapel of Palasa, a grove near the Green Coast which dates from the 10th century AD is also characterized by a geographical position and it is located towards  the sea, around 30 m in its vicinity.

Path of St. Andrew

St. Andrew's Path, is located on  the whole part of Karaburun, starting from Palasa, and it is characterized by the presence of many sub endemic species of the Karaburun areas of Llogara. A characteristic plant is kocimarre which is also used as a fruit while following the path and can be collected and with it rakia and kocimare honey can be produced.

 At the end of this path is the church of St. Andrew. The church was built before 1967 and after the demolition of the churches it was used by the former cooperative as a Valanidhi warehouse. The dimensions of the church are: 3.5mX5m and height is 3m, the walls with a width of 50cm are built of stone and are filled with bricks and the roof is covered with country tiles, there are two murals as well called: Saint Maria and Saint Andrea

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