Patos is a small but historically significant city located in the southern part of Albania, within the Fier County. Known primarily as the heart of Albania’s oil industry, Patos is home to the largest onshore oil field in Europe. This industrial heritage has shaped the city’s identity, with a landscape dotted by oil wells and facilities that have been operational since the mid-20th century.

Despite its industrial focus, Patos also offers a glimpse into Albania’s rural charm. The surrounding areas are characterized by rolling hills and agricultural lands, where traditional farming practices are still prevalent. The city itself is modest, with a close-knit community that reflects the resilience and hardworking nature of its residents.

In addition to its industrial significance, Patos has a growing focus on community development and infrastructure improvements, making it a city with both historical importance and future potential. Visitors to Patos can experience a unique blend of industrial history and rural tranquility, all set against the backdrop of Albania’s picturesque countryside.