Tre Urat

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Tre Urat
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Tre Urat
Location of Tre Urat
Traversed bySH80
LocationFlag of Albania.svg  Albania / Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Range Border crossings of Albania
Coordinates 40°4′28″N20°36′4″E / 40.07444°N 20.60111°E / 40.07444; 20.60111

Tre Urat or Three Bridges is a location [1] in southeastern Albania where a border crossing point between Albania and Greece is situated.

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