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Populaire Hotels met zwembad in Fier

Hotel Partner
Vlorë
10.0 van 10, Uitzonderlijk, (1)
De prijs is € 74
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
29 nov - 30 nov

Kraal Hotel
Vlorë
10.0 van 10, Uitzonderlijk, (1)

Vlora International
Vlorë
7.2 van 10, Goed, (36)
De prijs is € 70
inclusief belastingen en toeslagen
29 nov - 30 nov
Laagste prijs per nacht gevonden in de afgelopen 24 uur op basis van een verblijf van 1 nacht voor 2 volwassenen. Prijzen en beschikbaarheid kunnen wijzigen. Mogelijk gelden er extra voorwaarden.
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![Apollonia (Ancient Greek: Ἀπολλωνία κατ᾿ Ἐπίδαμνον or Ἀπολλωνία πρὸς Ἐπίδαμνον, Apollonia kat' Epidamnon or Apollonia pros Epidamnon) was an ancient Greek city in Illyria,[1] located on the right bank of the Aous river (modern-day Vjosë). Its ruins are situated in the Fier region, near the village of Pojani, in modern-day Albania. Apollonia was founded in 588 BCE by Greek colonists from Corfu and Corinth,[2] on a site initially occupied by Illyrian tribes[3] and was perhaps the most important of the several classical towns known as Apollonia. Apollonia flourished in the Roman period and was home to a renowned school of philosophy, but began to decline in the 3rd century AD when its harbor started silting up as a result of an earthquake. It was abandoned by the end of Late Antiquity.
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