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Communes of Albania

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Third-level administrative divisions of Albania
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Administrative units of Albania
The 373 administrative units of Albania
CategoryUnitary state
LocationRepublic of Albania
Created
  • June 2015
Number373
Government
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Administrative divisions
of Albania

Communes (Albanian:komuna orkomunat), officially known asadministrative units (njësi administrative ornjësitë administrative) orunits of local administration,government, orgovernance (njësi të qeverisjes vendore ornjësitë të qeverisjes vendore) since 2015, are the 373 third-leveladministrative divisions ofAlbania which serve as itslocal government. There are 12counties and 61municipalities above the administrative units and 2,972villages below them.

History

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The current division of Albania in 373 administrative units was enacted in 2014 andcarried out in June 2015.[1][2][3][4][5]

Albania has adjusted its internal organization 21 times sinceits Declaration of Independence from theOttoman Empire in 1912. Immediately prior to the most recent reforms, the 308 or 309 communes were rural municipalities which served assecond-level divisions of the country outside of its cities. They now serve as the level of local government across the country, each under the authority of the nearest urban center and each overseeing any nearby villages. Because of their intermediate status between the cities and villages, the communes are also sometimes known in English translation astowns.

List of administrative units by county

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Berat County

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Berat County has 20 communes and 241 villages.[citation needed]

Dibër County

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Dibër County has 32 communes and 280 villages.[citation needed]

Durrës County

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Durrës County has 10 communes and 108 villages.[6]

The remaining 23 villages belong to the following municipalities:Sukth (6),Manëz (8),Krujë (3) dheFushë-Krujë (6).

Elbasan County

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Elbasan County has 45 communes and 385 villages.[citation needed]

Fier County

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Fier County has 37 communes and 269 villages.[citation needed]

Gjirokastër County

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Gjirokastër County has 24 communes and 265 villages.[citation needed]

Korçë County

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Korçë County has 31 communes and 340 villages.[citation needed]

Kukës County

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Kukës County has 25 communes and 187 villages.[citation needed]

Lezhë County

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Lezhë County has 14 communes and 117 villages.[citation needed]

Shkodër County

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Shkodër County has 28 communes and 276 villages.[citation needed]

The remaining 19 villages belong to the following municipalities:Shkodra (2),Vau i Dejës (9),Koplik (3),Puka (2) dheFushë-Arrëza (3).

Tirana County

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Tirana County has 24 communes and 219 villages.[citation needed]

Vlorë County

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Vlorë County has 19 communes and 174 villages.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"STAR 2 - Consolidation of the Territorial and Administrative Reform".
  2. ^"Të dhënat sipas Gazetës Shqiptare". Archived fromthe original on 2011-10-03. Retrieved2011-05-24.
  3. ^"Të dhënat sipas soros.al". Archived fromthe original on 2010-11-11. Retrieved2011-05-24.
  4. ^Të dhënat sipas Institutit e Statistikës së Qeverisë Aktualizuar me 25 Prill 2011
  5. ^"Qendra e publikimeve zyrtare". Archived fromthe original on 2012-03-24. Retrieved2020-07-26.
  6. ^Sipas Dokumentit "Qarku Durrës në Shifra"Archived 2015-09-24 at theWayback Machine ngaKëshilli i Qarkut Durrës

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