The Ceraunian Mountains ( sq, Malet e Vetëtimës,
"Thunderbolt mountains"; el, Κεραύνια Όρη, ''Keravnia ori''; la, Cerauni Montes), also commonly Akroceraunian Mountains ( grc, Ἀκροκεραύνια, sq, Malet Akrokeraune
[ "malet Akrokeraune, sot Malet
e Vetëtimës"]), are a coastal
mountain range
A mountain range or hill range is a series of mountains or hills arranged in a line and connected by high ground. A mountain system or mountain belt is a group of mountain ranges with similarity in form, structure, and alignment that have arise ...
in southwestern
Albania
Albania ( ; sq, Shqipëri or ), or , also or . officially the Republic of Albania ( sq, Republika e Shqipërisë), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is located on the Adriatic
The Adriatic Sea () is a body of water separating the ...
, within the county of
Vlorë
Vlorë ( , ; sq-definite, Vlora) is the third most populous city of the Republic of Albania and seat of Vlorë County and Vlorë Municipality. Located in southwestern Albania, Vlorë sprawls on the Bay of Vlorë and is surrounded by the foot ...
. The range rises on the northeastern bank of the
Ionian Sea
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. It extends for approximately in a southeast-northwest direction near
Sarandë
Sarandë (; sq-definite, Saranda; el, Άγιοι Σαράντα, Ágioi Saránta) is a city in the Republic of Albania and seat of Sarandë Municipality. Geographically, the city is located on an open sea gulf of the Ionian Sea within the Medit ...
along the
Albanian Riviera nearby to
Orikum. Geologically, the
Karaburun Peninsula Karaburun Peninsula may refer to:
*Karaburun Peninsula, Albania, a peninsula in Albania
*Karaburun Peninsula, Turkey
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belongs to the mountain range, forming the eastern Akroceraunian Mountains. The mountains are about long and about wide.
The highest peak is
Maja e Çikës with an elevation of . The
Llogara Pass () divides the mountains into a western and the Akroceraunian Mountains within the
Karaburun Peninsula Karaburun Peninsula may refer to:
*Karaburun Peninsula, Albania, a peninsula in Albania
*Karaburun Peninsula, Turkey
Karaburun Peninsula is a peninsula in the extreme western end of Turkey, a component of the larger Urla-Karaburun-Çeşme Penin ...
.
Name
The name ''Ceraunia'' is derived from
Ancient Greek
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Κεραύνια ὄρη, meaning "thunder-split peaks" and illustrates the bad weather and the danger found there by ancient seafarers and travellers.
History
The Ceraunian mountain range is located in the northernmost part of the wider historical and geographical region of
Epirus
sq, Epiri rup, Epiru
, native_name_lang =
, settlement_type = Historical region
, image_map = Epirus antiquus tabula.jpg
, map_alt =
, map_caption = Map of ancient Epirus by Heinrich ...
. According to Greek mythology, the
Abantes from
Euboea
Evia (, ; el, Εύβοια ; grc, Εὔβοια ) or Euboia (, ) is the second-largest Greek island in area and population, after Crete. It is separated from Boeotia in mainland Greece by the narrow Euripus Strait (only at its narrowest ...
who had previously joined the Ancient Greek army in the
Trojan War
In Greek mythology, the Trojan War was waged against the city of Troy by the Achaeans (Greeks) after Paris of Troy took Helen from her husband Menelaus, king of Sparta. The war is one of the most important events in Greek mythology and ha ...
settled in the Ceraunian Mountains. They were later expelled by the forces of the Ancient Greek city-state of
Apollonia.
[Joaquim Carvalho]
Religion, Ritual and Mythology: Aspects of Identity Formation in Europe
Pisa University Press, p. 148
The Ceraunian Mountains have been described by ancient writers such as
Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy (; grc-gre, Πτολεμαῖος, ; la, Claudius Ptolemaeus; AD) was a mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist, who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises, three of which were of import ...
,
Strabo and
Pausanias. Consequently, the mountains are still known under their classical name.
Julius Caesar first set foot on Llogara Pass and rested his legion at
Palasë on the Ionian coast during his pursuit of
Pompey
Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus (; 29 September 106 BC – 28 September 48 BC), known in English as Pompey or Pompey the Great, was a leading Roman general and statesman. He played a significant role in the transformation of ...
.
See also
*
Geography of Albania
Albania is a small country in Southern, Southeastern Europe and Western Balkans strategically positioned on the Adriatic and Ionian Sea inside the Mediterranean Sea, with a coastline of about . It is bounded by Montenegro to the northwest, Ko ...
*
Llogara National Park
References
{{Portal bar, Geography, Ecology
Mountain ranges of Albania
Albanian Ionian Sea Coast
Karaburun-Sazan Marine Park
Llogara National Park
Geography of ancient Epirus