Korce, Korca or Koritsa city
(1989 pop. 63,623), capital of Korce dist., SE Albania, near the Greek border.
Located in an agricultural region, it is a commercial and industrial center
producing foodstuffs, rugs, and knitwear.

Lignite deposits are mined nearby. Korce is the seat of a Greek Orthodox
metropolitan. Known in 1280, it was destroyed (1440) by the Turks but developed
again after the 16th cent. Ever since Albania gained independence in the Balkan
Wars, KorCE has been claimed by Greece. Greek troops occupied it in 1912–13
during the Balkan Wars and again early in World War I. From 1916 to 1920 it was
occupied and administered by the French, and in World War II it was held (Nov.,
1940–Apr., 1941) by the Greeks. KorCE has a large 15th-century mosque and
several modern government buildings. It is a good place for exploring this hilly
region.
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