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Sarandė

Sarandė (Albanian: Saranda or Sarandė, IPA /sa'ɾanda/ or /sa'ɾandə/; Italian: Santi Quaranta, "Forty Saints"; Greek: Άγιοι Σαράντα or Įgii Sarįnda /'aʝi: sa'ɾanda/), is the capital of the District of Sarandė in Albania, and it is one of the most important tourist attractions of the Albanian Riviera. It was named after the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste traditionally commemorated by the Orthodox Church on 10 March, during Byzantine times. During the period of Italian annexation in World War II, the city was renamed "Porto Edda" in honour of Edda Mussolini, the eldest daughter of Benito Mussolini. Situated on an open sea gulf of the Ionian at 39.88°N, 20.00°E, the city has a population of about 15,000. Part of its original Albanian and Greek population moved to Greece during the large exodus in the early 1990s. Opposite Sarandė is another tourist attraction, the Greek island of Corfu. There are daily ferries between them. Near Sarandė are the remains of Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Area Code: + 852
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