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Administrative Divisions of Albania
Albania districts.svg
Counties
Districts
Municipalities
·Cities
·Villages
Qark
Rreth
Bashki/Komunë
Qytet
Fshat

Albania is divided into twelve counties (Albanian: qarku, sing. qark (official term); but often prefektura, sing. prefekturë, sometimes translated as prefecture). Each contains several districts (sometimes described as subprefectures). The current administration divisions were put into effect in 1938.

Counties of Albania
Color County Capital Population
(as of January 1, 2010)[1]
Area
(km²)[2]
Density Districts Notes
Berat Berat 170,845 1,802 159 Berat, Kuçovë, Skrapar
Dibër Peshkopi 140,002 2,507 58 Bulqizë, Dibër, Mat
Durrës Durrës 310,499 827 367 Durrës, Krujë
Elbasan Elbasan 343,115 3,278 105 Elbasan, Gramsh, Librazhd, Peqin
Fier Fier 374,074 1,887 198 Fier, Lushnjë, Mallakastër
Gjirokastër Gjirokastër 102,549 2,883 36 Gjirokastër, Përmet, Tepelenë
Korçë Korçë 257,576 3,711 69 Devoll, Kolonjë, Korçë, Pogradec
Kukës Kukës 79,303 2,373 33 Has, Kukës, Tropojë
Lezhë Lezhë 158,829 1,581 100 Kurbin, Lezhë, Mirditë
Shkodër Shkodër 246,060 3,562 69 Malësi e Madhe, Pukë, Shkodër
Tirana Tirana 800,347 1,586 491 Kavajë, Tirana
Vlorë Vlorë 211,773 2,706 67 Delvinë, Sarandë, Vlorë
Note: References and details on data in this table can be found on individual linked articles for the counties.
File:Albania Counties by Party.svg
Political party who lead county

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Albania

Albania (i/ælˈbniə/, al-BAY-nee-ə, or sometimes /ɔːlˈbniə/, awl-BAY-nee-ə; Albanian: Shqipëri/Shqipëria; Gheg Albanian: Shqipni/Shqipnia, Shqypni/Shqypnia), officially known as the Republic of Albania (Albanian: Republika e Shqipërisë; Albanian pronunciation: [ɾɛpuˈblika ɛ ʃcipəˈɾiːs]), is a country in Southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Montenegro to the northwest, Kosovo to the northeast, the Republic of Macedonia to the east, and Greece to the south and southeast. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the west and on the Ionian Sea to the southwest. It is less than 72 km (45 mi) from Italy, across the Strait of Otranto which connects the Adriatic Sea to the Ionian Sea.

The modern-day territory of Albania was at various points in history part of the Roman provinces of Dalmatia (southern Illyricum), Macedonia (particularly Epirus Nova), and Moesia Superior. The modern Republic became independent after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in Europe following the Balkan Wars. Albania declared independence in 1912 and was recognized the following year. It then became a Principality, Republic, and Kingdom until being invaded by Italy in 1939, which formed Greater Albania. The latter eventually turned into a Nazi German protectorate in 1943. The following year, a socialist People's Republic was established under the leadership of Enver Hoxha and the Party of Labour. Albania experienced widespread social and political transformations during the communist era, as well as isolationism from much of the international community. In 1991, the Socialist Republic was dissolved and the Republic of Albania was established.

Albania (placename)

The toponym Albania may indicate several different geographical regions: a country in the Balkans; an ancient land in the Caucasus; as well as Scotland, Albania being a Latinization of a Gaelic name for Scotland, Alba. This article will cover etymology, as well as trace the usage of the toponyms and related toponyms and ethnonyms from their earliest known occurrence down to present times.

Albania (Caucasus)

Albania as the name of Caucasian Albania, a state and historical region of eastern Caucasus, that existed on the territory of present-day republic of Azerbaijan (where both of its capitals were located) and partially southern Dagestan.

However, unlike the names of the other two European countries, this name was an exonym given to them by the Romans, as no one knew what these inhabitants called themselves. Compare also the land in Caucasus called Iberia, with the Iberian peninsula in Europe.

Albania (Balkans)

Albania as the name of a region in the Balkans attested in Medieval Latin. It may derive from an ethnonym, Albanoi, the name of an Illyrian tribe. Some linguists propose a derivation from the Proto-Indo-European root *albho-, which meant 'white'; referring perhaps to the snow-capped mountains of Albania. Others think the source may be a non-Indo-European root *alb-, meaning "hill, mountain", also present in alp "mountain pasture".

Albania (disambiguation)

Albania is an independent state on the Balkan Peninsula in south-eastern Europe.

Albania may also refer to :

States and state subdivisions (Albania-related)

  • Kingdom of Albania, Angevin ruled kingdom established in 1272
  • Albania Veneta, Venetian possessions in southern the coastal area of what is now northern Albania and the coast of Montenegro.
  • Sanjak of Albania, a subdivision of the Rumelia Eyalet of Ottoman Empire in period 1385–1466
  • Albanian Vilayet, a vilayet of the Ottoman Empire projected in 1912 in the western Balkan Peninsula
  • Independent Albania, former unrecognized country established in 1912 comprising the territories of Kosovo Vilayet, Monastir Vilayet, Shkodër Vilayet and Janina Vilayet
  • Republic of Central Albania, a short-lived unrecognized state established on October 16, 1913 with its administrative centre in Durrës, today in Albania
  • Principality of Albania, a short-lived (March—September 1914) monarchy in Albania constituted by the ambassadors of Great Powers on 29 July 1913
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