Tomorrica
Tomorrica is a region in central Albania, historically and geographically. It's defined primarily by the Tomorrica River, a significant tributary of the Devoll River. The area is known for its mountainous terrain, traditionally rugged rural lifestyle, and a relatively isolated character.
The Tomorrica region is located within the Berat County and Elbasan County. Historically, it was part of the larger Skrapar region. It's characterized by its distinct cultural identity, including unique dialects and customs.
Agriculture is a primary economic activity, focusing on livestock rearing and cultivating crops suited to the mountainous environment. The region has seen limited industrial development.
The name "Tomorrica" is likely derived from the nearby Mount Tomorr, a prominent and religiously significant mountain in Albania. The relationship between the river, the region, and the mountain's name requires further etymological investigation.
The area's remoteness has contributed to the preservation of traditional Albanian culture, but also presented challenges in terms of infrastructure and economic development.