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Myzeqe
thumb|right|The Myzeqe plain, seen from the ancient city of Apollonia (Illyria)|Apollonia.
The Myzeqe (; ; ) is a plain in the Western Lowlands of Albania. The Myzeqe is the largest and widest plain, measured by area, in the Lowlands.

Labëria
Laberia () is a historic region that is roughly situated in southwestern Albania. Its inhabitants are known as Labs (referred to as , pl. Lebër, also dial. sing. Lap) and its boundaries reach from Vlorë to Himara in the south, to the Greek border near Sarandë, incorporating the Kurvelesh region of Gjirokastër District and extending east to the city of Tepelenë.
Çermenikë
Çermenikë or Çermenika is an upland northeast of Elbasan, in central Albania.
Dumre
mountain in Albania
Mirdita
mountainous region in northern Albania
Kurvelesh
Region in Southern Albania
Mokër
Mokër is a geographical region in Southeastern Albania, composed by 47 villages, which are all above 1,000m from sea level. The region is composed of two subregions, Upper Mokër (Mokra e Sipërme) and Lower Mokër (Mokra e Poshtme). In recent years, several villages have lost much of their population due to severe economic conditions, unemployment, lack of infrastructure and emigration. One of the villages in the Mokër region is Selcë e Poshtme, which was an Illyrian settlement established in the early Iron Age. Located in the region of the Illyrian Dassaretii, it holds the Illyrian Royal Tombs