Districts of Albania

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Now that I allow a tertiary level, I have demoted the communes to tertiary and the districts to secondary.

Albania is divided into 36 rrethe (districts), currently not functioning.

DistrictISOFIPSPopulationArea(km.²)CountyCapital
BeratBRAL01128,410915AL.BEBerat
BulqizėBUAL2942,985718AL.DBBulqizė
DelvinėDLAL3010,859367AL.VRDelvinė
DevollDVAL3134,744429AL.KEBilisht
DibėrDIAL0286,144761AL.DBPeshkopi
DurrėsDRAL03182,988455AL.DUDurrės
ElbasanELAL04224,9741,290AL.EBElbasan
FierFRAL05200,154850AL.FIFier
GjirokastėrGJAL0655,9911,137AL.GKGjirokastėr
GramshGRAL0735,723695AL.EBGramsh
HasHAAL3219,842374AL.KKKrumė
KavajėKAAL3378,415393AL.TIKavajė
KolonjėERAL0817,179805AL.KEErsekė
KorēėKOAL09143,4991,752AL.KEKorēė
KrujėKRAL1064,357372AL.DUKrujė
KuēovėKCAL3435,571112AL.BEKuēovė
KukėsKUAL1164,054956AL.KKKukės
KurbinKBAL3554,519235AL.LZLaē
LezhėLEAL1268,218479AL.LZLezhė
LibrazhdLBAL1372,5201,102AL.EBLibrazhd
LushnjėLUAL14144,351712AL.FILushnjė
Malesia e MadheMMAL3636,770897AL.SDKoplik
MallakastėrMKAL3739,881325AL.FIBallsh
MatMTAL1561,9061,028AL.DBBurrel
MirditėMRAL1637,055867AL.LZRrėshen
PeqinPQAL3832,920191AL.EBPeqin
PėrmetPRAL1725,837929AL.GKPėrmet
PogradecPGAL1870,900725AL.KEPogradec
PukėPUAL1934,4541,034AL.SDPukė
SarandėSRAL2035,235730AL.VRSarandė
ShkodėrSHAL21185,7941,631AL.SDShkodėr
SkraparSKAL2229,874775AL.BEĒorovodė
TepelenėTEAL2332,465817AL.GKTepelenė
TiranėTRAL28523,1501,193AL.TITiranė
TropojėTPAL2628,1541,043AL.KKBajram Curri
VlorėVLAL27147,2671,609AL.VRVlorė
36 districts3,087,15928,703
  • ISO: District codes from ISO 3166-2. For full identification in a global
    context, prefix "AL-" to the code (ex: AL-SK represents Skrapar).
    These codes will soon be withdrawn.
  • FIPS: Codes from FIPS PUB 10-4, a U.S. government standard.
  • Population: 2001-04-01 census.
  • County: HASC code for Post-1993 county.

Further subdivisions:

See the Communes of Albania page.

Underneath the districts there are 61 municipalities.

Territorial extent: 

Vlorė includes Saseno (Sazan) Island.

Change history: 

  1. 1912-11-28: Albania, consisting of the vilayet of Scutari and parts of Monastir and Yanina, declared independence from Turkey.
  2. 1913-11-22: A law titled “The Appropriate Code of Civil Administration in Albania” took effect. Under it, Albania was divided into eight prefectures: Berati, Dibra, Durrėsi, Elbasani, Gjirokastra, Korēa, Shkodra and Vlora. The prefectures were divided into sub-prefectures, and then into krahina. "At various points in time, the sub-prefecture was called the district (rreth)." (Source [3])
  3. 1923: Albania acquired a strip of territory in the south from Greece.
  4. ~1925: Albania had the following ten prefectures, further subdivided into 57 districts. Dibėr was later renamed Peshkopi, and Kukės renamed Kosovo. The number of districts was 39 in 1927, 30 in 1934, and 61 in 1945.
PrefecturePop-1930Pop-1945Area(km.²)CapitalBecame
Berat142,616126,9133,666BeratBerat, Fier, Lushnjė, Skrapar
Dibėr86,99283,6772,151PeshkopijėDibėr, Mat
Durrės77,890104,4881,550DurrėsDurrės, Krujė
Elbasan111,422111,2863,539ElbasanElbasan, Gramsh, Librazhd
Gjinokastėr143,926121,2534,125GjinokastėrGjirokastėr, Pėrmet, Sarandė, Tepelenė
Korēė147,536149,4333,750KorēėKolonjė, Korēė, Pogradec
Kukės49,08149,3442,038KukėsKukės, Tropojė
Shkodėr132,336157,6655,560ScutariLezhė, Mirditė, Pukė, Shkodėr
Tirana57,80893,216911TiranaTiranė
Vlonė53,461115,0801,448VlonėVlorė
1,003,0681,112,35528,738
  • Pop-1930: 1930 census.
  • Pop-1945: 1945 census.
  • Became: Districts formed from this prefecture in 1958.
  1. 1946: A new administrative structure was inaugurated. There were 10 prefectures and 39 sub-prefectures. The tertiary level consisted partly of localities, and the following year, all remaining communes were replaced by localities; there were also cities and villages.
  2. 1953: Status of prefectures changed to regions.
  3. 1958-07: The ten prefectures were re-organized into 26 rrethet (singular, rreth: districts).
  4. ~1978: Ersekė renamed Kolonjė.
  5. 1992-06-10: Law No. 7572 created ten new districts. Bulqizė district split from Dibėr; Delvinė district split from Sarandė; Devoll district split from Korēė; Has district split from Kukės; Kavajė district split from Durrės; Kuēovė district split from Berat; Laē district split from Krujė; Malesia e Madhe district split from Shkodėr; Mallakastėr district split from Fier; Peqin district split from Elbasan. The FIPS standard, which had previously listed Tiranė district and Tiranė qytet (municipality) as separate entities, merged them into one.
  6. 1992-09-22: Law No. 7608 created twelve qark (counties, or regions), each one consisting of two to four districts. Apparently their competency was limited at first, but expanded in 1995. The districts continued to exist.
  7. 1998-11-28: Albania's new Constitution took effect. It specified that the districts would be replaced as administrative units by the regions. The communes and municipalities would remain as secondary subdivisions. This provision was not implemented until 2000 (see below).
  8. 1998-12-15: ISO 3166-2 published, superseding ISO/DIS 3166-2 (draft standard). Code for Peqin district changed from PG to PQ; for Tepelenė, from SP to TE; for Tropojė, from BC to TP. This change fixed an error in the draft standard, where the same code PG had been assigned to two districts.
  9. 1999-03-01: FIPS PUB 10-4 Change Notice 2 issued. It assigned FIPS codes from AL29 to AL38 to the ten districts created in 1991, and AL39 to Tiranė municipality (not shown in other sources). The other FIPS codes listed below were unchanged.
  10. ~1999: Name of Laē district changed to Kurbin. This change was reported in Change Notice 4 to FIPS PUB 10-4, dated 2000-02-25. In ISO 3166-2 Newsletter Number I-2, dated 2002-05-21, the name change is reported and the corresponding code is changed from LA to KB. The districts were then as shown in the table above.
  11. 2000-07-31: Law No. 8653 replaced the districts by the regions as administrative units.

Other names of subdivisions: 

The Italian names are often used by Western Europeans in general.

  1. Dibėr: Dibra, Dibrė (variant)
  2. Durrės: Durresi, Durrsi (variant); Durazzo (Italian)
  3. Gjirokastėr: Gjinokastėr (variant); Argirocastro (Italian); Argyrocastro, Argyrokastron (Greek)
  4. Kolonjė: Ersekė (obsolete); Kolonja (variant)
  5. Korēė: Coriza, Corizza, Koritsa, Koritza (Italian); Korēa (variant); Kortscha (German)
  6. Kukės: Kosova, Kossovo (obsolete)
  7. Lezhė: Alessio (Italian); Lezha (variant)
  8. Lushnjė: Lushenjė, Lushnja (variant)
  9. Shkodėr: Escśtari (Portuguese-obsolete); Shkodra, Skodėr (variant); Scutari (Italian)
  10. Tiranė: Tiran (Turkish); Tirana (Italian, Spanish)
  11. Vlorė: Vlona, Vlora, Vlonė (variant); Valona (Italian)

Population history:

District1960c1970c1973e1978e1982e1988a
Berat85,000115,000124,300140,600154,000173,700
Dibėr78,00099,000106,800122,000134,800148,200
Durrės127,000169,000182,400202,000217,000242,500
Elbasan105,000142,000154,700187,700208,000238,600
Fier112,000158,000171,500195,000212,000239,700
Gjirokastėr44,00051,00053,50057,10060,30065,500
Gramsh20,00027,00029,40034,50038,00043,800
Kolonjė17,00019,00019,20021,00022,30024,600
Korēė139,000168,000175,400187,500199,000213,200
Krujė43,00069,00075,60084,60093,000105,300
Kukės48,00065,00071,40075,40086,00099,400
Lezhė27,00037,00040,50048,20053,00061,100
Librazhd36,00044,00048,50056,30063,00070,800
Lushnjė66,00091,00094,100106,400115,400132,200
Mat39,00050,00053,50060,60067,00075,900
Mirditė17,00027,00029,40040,50045,00049,700
Pėrmet27,00030,00031,70034,10036,40039,400
Pogradec36,00046,00049,30056,50062,00070,500
Pukė23,00029,00032,80040,10045,00048,200
Sarandė48,00062,00066,50072,00076,70086,600
Shkodėr128,000167,000178,500191,400206,200233,000
Skrapar20,00028,00030,80037,80042,00045,800
Tepelenė26,00035,00037,80041,60045,20049,100
Tiranė194,000254,000272,000286,200310,000363,100
Tropojė21,00028,00030,50036,40039,80044,200
Vlorė101,000126,000133,500144,900155,000174,000
1,627,0002,136,0002,293,6002,560,4002,786,1003,138,100
  • Key: a = average population for the year; c = census; e = official estimate
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