Selenicë is a small town located in the Vlorë County of southwestern Albania. It is most famous for its rich deposits of bitumen, a naturally occurring form of asphalt. The town has a long history of bitumen extraction, which has significantly influenced its economy and development. The landscape around Selenicë is marked by hilly terrain and picturesque views, with a mix of natural beauty and industrial activity due to the bitumen mines.

Selenicë is a relatively quiet and modest town, with a population that reflects traditional Albanian culture and values. The local community is known for being close-knit, with many families having lived in the area for generations. The town’s infrastructure is fairly basic, with essential services available, but it lacks the extensive amenities found in larger cities.

Despite its industrial heritage, Selenicë is surrounded by natural beauty, including nearby mountains and rivers, making it a place of interest for those who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking and exploring the countryside. The climate is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters.

The town is also within driving distance of the coastal city of Vlorë, offering residents and visitors access to more urban amenities and beautiful beaches. Selenicë’s unique blend of industrial history and natural surroundings makes it a distinctive spot in the region.