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Libohovë

Libohovë (definite Albanian form: Libohova) is a town and a municipality in southern Albania. It is overlooked by Libohovë Castle and has a main street with views across the Drino valley. Libohovë is at the foot of the Bureto Mountain. The region forms part of the Zagori Regional Nature Park[1] located in Zagori region.

Libohovë
Main street of Libohovë
Libohovë
Coordinates: 40°2′N 20°16′E / 40.033°N 20.267°E / 40.033; 20.267
Country Albania
CountyGjirokastër
Government
 • MayorLuiza Mandi (PS)
Area
 • Municipality248.42 km2 (95.92 sq mi)
Elevation
408 m (1,339 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Municipality
3,667
 • Municipality density15/km2 (38/sq mi)
 • Municipal unit
1,992
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal Code
6003
Area Code(0)881
WebsiteOfficial Website

The municipality was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Libohovë, Qendër Libohovë and Zagori, that became municipal units. The seat of the municipality is the town Libohovë.[2] The total population is 3,667 (2011 census),[3] in a total area of 248.42 km2.[4] The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 1,992.[3]

History

The archaeological evidence indicates a very ancient settlement which reached its zenith in the 17th century. It may be the exact site of present Dropull's former Catholic Diocese of Hadrianopolis in Epiro.[5] In the late 17th century, the Ottoman traveler Evliya Çelebi passed through Libohovë noting it was inhabited by Muslim Albanians and had 200 houses, a mosque, prayer house, inn and small bathhouse.[6] Between 1796-1798 the Libohovë Castle was built in the city. In the early 19th century during the rule of Ali Pasha, British diplomat William Martin Leake during his journey from Vlorë to Gjirokastra and later to present-day Greece, in his diary describes his arrival on December 26, 1804, in the region of Derópoli, or Dropull as it was known from the local Albanians. According to him, Libohovë, then part of the same region, numbered about 1000 Muslim families and 100 Christian families.[7]

It is the home of a well-known Albanian noble family, which shares its name with the town. Prior to the communist era they held considerable sway over the country's politics. The castle is a substantial fortress with four polygonal corner towers and a curtain wall surrounding a wide courtyard. The sister of Ali Pasha of Tepelenë, Shanica, married one of the most important members of the Libohovë family and the castle was the dowry that Ali Pasha presented to her.[citation needed] In the town centre was an old plane tree around which a bar-restaurant has been built. Also in the centre is the house of Myfit (Bey) Libohovë (1876–1927), a renowned politician, the first minister of internal affairs and foreign affairs serving in the Albanian Government of 1912.

During the interwar period (20th century) Libohovë was a well watered, large and wealthy settlement located among extensive groves containing 500 houses, its inhabitants spoke Albanian and were mostly Muslim.[8] Libohovë was a centre for the Muslim Sufi Bektashi order with several tekkes located in Dropull.[8] Muslims formed most of Libohovë's population in the late twentieth century.[9] Members of the Greek minority also live in the town as indicated in the census of 1989.[10]

Places of interest

Notable locals

References

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on December 8, 2015. Retrieved December 3, 2015.
  2. ^ "Law nr. 115/2014" (PDF) (in Albanian). p. 6371. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b "Population and housing census - Gjirokastër 2011" (PDF). INSTAT. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  4. ^ "Correspondence table LAU – NUTS 2016, EU-28 and EFTA / available Candidate Countries" (XLS). Eurostat. Retrieved 2019-09-25.
  5. ^ "Titular See of Hadrianopolis in Epiro, Albania".
  6. ^ Dankoff, Robert; Elsie, Robert (2000). Evliya Çelebi in Albania and Adjacent Regions: Kossovo, Montenegro, Ohrid. Brill. p. 91. ISBN 9789004116245. "We continued westwards from Delvinaki for 6 hours and arrived at the village of Libohova. It is on the border of the kadi-district of Gjirokastër at the foot of a mountain with flowing water, like the fabled garden of Irem. It consists of 200 houses with slate roofs and is inhabited by Albanians, who are, however, Muslims. It has a congregational mosque, a prayer house, a han and a small bathhouse."
  7. ^ Martin Leake, William (December 1835). Travels in Northern Greece. Vol. 1. New Bond Street, London: Rodwell & Martin. p. 25. ISBN 9781108020114.
  8. ^ a b Hammond, Nicholas Geoffrey Lemprière (1967). Epirus: the Geography, the Ancient Remains, the History and Topography of Epirus and Adjacent Areas. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 29. ISBN 9780198142539. "Libohovë, with some 500 houses, is also a religious centre of the progressive Bektashi sect of Muslims and there were several heroa (teke) with Dervishes in Dhropul during the years between the two World Wars."; p.207 "On the Albanian side the largest and richest village is Libohovë (500 houses), which is situated among the extensive groves and is well watered in contrast to Agyrokastro. The population is almost entirely Mohammedan." p. 209. "Whereas Libohovë and the village north of it are Albanian in speech,"
  9. ^ de Rapper, Gilles; Sintès, Pierre (February 2008). Faire et défaire les frontières du mariage. Échanges matrimoniaux entre la Grèce et l'Albanie: le cas de la région de Gjirokastër. Vivre et tracer les frontières dans les mondes contemporains. Tangier: Centre Jacques Berque. p. 5. Retrieved 7 February 2022. "à la ville de Libohovë, peuplée majoritairement de musulmans"
  10. ^ Österreichisches Ost-und Südosteuropa-Institut (2003). Jordan, Peter; Lukan, Walter (eds.). Albanien: Geographie - historische Anthropologie - Geschichte - Kultur - postkommunistische Transformation (in German). Lang. p. 37. ISBN 978-3-631-39416-8. Die Gruppe der Griechen, die nace der Volkszahlung 1989... Die dort am dichtesten mit Griechen bewohnten ländlichen Gebiete sind die von Dropull, Rëza e zezë und Pogon im Kreis von Gjirokastër, sowie Vurgu im Kreis von Delvinë - Sarandë. Ein Teil der griechischen Minderheit im Suden des landes lebt heute aber in Städten wie Gjirokastër , Libohovë , Delvinë und Sarandë . ... Korce.

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Libohove definite Albanian form Libohova is a town and a municipality in southern Albania It is overlooked by Libohove Castle and has a main street with views across the Drino valley Libohove is at the foot of the Bureto Mountain The region forms part of the Zagori Regional Nature Park 1 located in Zagori region LibohoveMunicipalityMain street of LibohoveEmblemLibohoveCoordinates 40 2 N 20 16 E 40 033 N 20 267 E 40 033 20 267Country AlbaniaCountyGjirokasterGovernment MayorLuiza Mandi PS Area Municipality248 42 km2 95 92 sq mi Elevation408 m 1 339 ft Population 2011 Municipality3 667 Municipality density15 km2 38 sq mi Municipal unit1 992Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal Code6003Area Code 0 881WebsiteOfficial WebsiteThe municipality was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Libohove Qender Libohove and Zagori that became municipal units The seat of the municipality is the town Libohove 2 The total population is 3 667 2011 census 3 in a total area of 248 42 km2 4 The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 1 992 3 Contents 1 History 2 Places of interest 3 Notable locals 4 ReferencesHistory EditThe archaeological evidence indicates a very ancient settlement which reached its zenith in the 17th century It may be the exact site of present Dropull s former Catholic Diocese of Hadrianopolis in Epiro 5 In the late 17th century the Ottoman traveler Evliya Celebi passed through Libohove noting it was inhabited by Muslim Albanians and had 200 houses a mosque prayer house inn and small bathhouse 6 Between 1796 1798 the Libohove Castle was built in the city In the early 19th century during the rule of Ali Pasha British diplomat William Martin Leake during his journey from Vlore to Gjirokastra and later to present day Greece in his diary describes his arrival on December 26 1804 in the region of Deropoli or Dropull as it was known from the local Albanians According to him Libohove then part of the same region numbered about 1000 Muslim families and 100 Christian families 7 It is the home of a well known Albanian noble family which shares its name with the town Prior to the communist era they held considerable sway over the country s politics The castle is a substantial fortress with four polygonal corner towers and a curtain wall surrounding a wide courtyard The sister of Ali Pasha of Tepelene Shanica married one of the most important members of the Libohove family and the castle was the dowry that Ali Pasha presented to her citation needed In the town centre was an old plane tree around which a bar restaurant has been built Also in the centre is the house of Myfit Bey Libohove 1876 1927 a renowned politician the first minister of internal affairs and foreign affairs serving in the Albanian Government of 1912 During the interwar period 20th century Libohove was a well watered large and wealthy settlement located among extensive groves containing 500 houses its inhabitants spoke Albanian and were mostly Muslim 8 Libohove was a centre for the Muslim Sufi Bektashi order with several tekkes located in Dropull 8 Muslims formed most of Libohove s population in the late twentieth century 9 Members of the Greek minority also live in the town as indicated in the census of 1989 10 Places of interest EditLibohove Castle is the most visited site in city Myfit Bej Libohova s home is located in the centre of the city Notable locals EditEni Cobani lawyer Kadri Gjata Albanian educator Myfit Libohova Albanian government member on nine occasions from 1912 until his death in 1927 holding the positions of Justice Minister Minister of the Interior Minister of Finance and Minister of Foreign Affairs He was also the founder of the Bank of Albania Servet Libohova former mayor of Tirane Abedin Nepravishta twice former mayor of Tirana Albania during 1933 1935 and 1937 1939 Avni Rustemi leftist activist of the 1920s Nexhmie Zaimi Albanian American author and journalistReferences Edit Parku natyror i Zagorise me nje plan menaxhimi te avancuar Agjencia Telegrafike Shqiptare Archived from the original on December 8 2015 Retrieved December 3 2015 Law nr 115 2014 PDF in Albanian p 6371 Retrieved 25 February 2022 a b Population and housing census Gjirokaster 2011 PDF INSTAT Retrieved 2019 09 25 Correspondence table LAU NUTS 2016 EU 28 and EFTA available Candidate Countries XLS Eurostat Retrieved 2019 09 25 Titular See of Hadrianopolis in Epiro Albania Dankoff Robert Elsie Robert 2000 Evliya Celebi in Albania and Adjacent Regions Kossovo Montenegro Ohrid Brill p 91 ISBN 9789004116245 We continued westwards from Delvinaki for 6 hours and arrived at the village of Libohova It is on the border of the kadi district of Gjirokaster at the foot of a mountain with flowing water like the fabled garden of Irem It consists of 200 houses with slate roofs and is inhabited by Albanians who are however Muslims It has a congregational mosque a prayer house a han and a small bathhouse Martin Leake William December 1835 Travels in Northern Greece Vol 1 New Bond Street London Rodwell amp Martin p 25 ISBN 9781108020114 a b Hammond Nicholas Geoffrey Lempriere 1967 Epirus the Geography the Ancient Remains the History and Topography of Epirus and Adjacent Areas Oxford Clarendon Press p 29 ISBN 9780198142539 Libohove with some 500 houses is also a religious centre of the progressive Bektashi sect of Muslims and there were several heroa teke with Dervishes in Dhropul during the years between the two World Wars p 207 On the Albanian side the largest and richest village is Libohove 500 houses which is situated among the extensive groves and is well watered in contrast to Agyrokastro The population is almost entirely Mohammedan p 209 Whereas Libohove and the village north of it are Albanian in speech de Rapper Gilles Sintes Pierre February 2008 Faire et defaire les frontieres du mariage Echanges matrimoniaux entre la Grece et l Albanie le cas de la region de Gjirokaster Vivre et tracer les frontieres dans les mondes contemporains Tangier Centre Jacques Berque p 5 Retrieved 7 February 2022 a la ville de Libohove peuplee majoritairement de musulmans Osterreichisches Ost und Sudosteuropa Institut 2003 Jordan Peter Lukan Walter eds Albanien Geographie historische Anthropologie Geschichte Kultur postkommunistische Transformation in German Lang p 37 ISBN 978 3 631 39416 8 Die Gruppe der Griechen die nace der Volkszahlung 1989 Die dort am dichtesten mit Griechen bewohnten landlichen Gebiete sind die von Dropull Reza e zeze und Pogon im Kreis von Gjirokaster sowie Vurgu im Kreis von Delvine Sarande Ein Teil der griechischen Minderheit im Suden des landes lebt heute aber in Stadten wie Gjirokaster Libohove Delvine und Sarande Korce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Libohove amp oldid 1149405920, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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