VlorĂ« (/ËvlÉËrÉ/ VLOR-É; Albanian: [ËvlÉÉŸÉ]; Albanian definite form: Vlora) is the third most populous city of Albania and seat of VlorĂ« County and VlorĂ« Municipality. Located in southwestern Albania, VlorĂ« sprawls on the Bay of VlorĂ« and is surrounded by the foothills of the Ceraunian Mountains along the Albanian Adriatic and Ionian Sea Coasts. It experiences a Mediterranean climate, which is affected by the Ceraunian Mountains and the proximity to the Mediterranean Sea.
The coastal area of VlorĂ« was one of the Illyrian sites that had experienced pre-urban activity beginning from the 11thâ10th centuries BC. The area was colonized by Ancient Greeks. A large fortified port-town that was inhabited from the 6th century BC to the 2nd century AD is placed, now partially submerged, in Triport, northwest of present-day VlorĂ«. Substantial port activity in this site occurred from at least the archaic period to the medieval period. It has been suggested that a transfer of the ancient city from the site of Triport to the site of modern VlorĂ« occurred. The center of the modern city features archaeological remains dating from late antiquity. Aulon, from which the modern city took its name, appears in historical sources starting form the 2nd century AD. It was conquered at different periods throughout history by Romans, Byzantines, Normans, Venetians and Ottomans.