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Beçishti, one of the largest villages on the right bank of the Vjosa River opposite Tepelena, has shrunk and been abandoned today due to lack of roads, school and services.
In the village of Ali Pasha’s birthplace that once overlooked Tepelena from above, every day about 15 children from preschool to 9th grade travel to Tepelena via a hopeless road for ordinary vehicles.
School and street are in some way interconnected. The degradation of investment for this road made it impossible for young people in the area to make a living. They left together with the children, causing the school to close 5 years ago.
Today, after more than two centuries, Beçishti is still surviving the gift that Ali Pasha gave to his fellow villagers, the longest catwalk in the country over the Vjosa River. The degraded and dangerous catwalk remains ironically the fastest solution to connect with the city for the inhabitants of Beçisht and 6 other villages in the area.
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