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Lushnjë

Lushnjë (Albanian pronunciation: [ˈluʃɲə]; in Lushnje's own dialect: Lushnje [ˈluʃɲe]; Albanian definite form: Lushnja) is a city and municipality in west-central Albania. It is located in the County of Fier. The total population is 83,659 (2011 census),[1] in a total area of 372.9 km2 (144.0 sq mi).[2]

Lushnjë
From the top, View of Lushnjë, Congress of Lushnjë Museum, Toka Jonë monument on the Main square
Lushnjë
Coordinates: 40°56′N 19°42′E / 40.933°N 19.700°E / 40.933; 19.700
Country Albania
CountyFier
Government
 • MayorEriselda Sefa (PS)
 • Council chairmanErjet Dhima (PS)
Area
 • Municipality372.9 km2 (144.0 sq mi)
Elevation
9 m (30 ft)
Population
 (2016)
 • Municipal unit
31,105
DemonymLushnjar/e
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal Code
9001
Area Code(0)35
Websitebashkialushnje.gov.al

History edit

 

In January 1920, Lushnje was a provisional capital of Albania and the place of the Congress of Lushnje. Chieftains of Albania assembled in the town and declared Tirana first a provisional and then the definitive capital of Albania.

3 km away from Lushnjë is the Savra Field. This field is on the Lushnjë-Fier road. Here the first battle between Principality of Zeta and Ottoman Empire occurred in 1385 (the Battle of Savra). In this battle Balsha II was killed. Along with Fier, Lushnjë was the main district of the concentration camps during the Communist Regime; some of the camps included the villages of Savër, Gradishtë, Bedat, Gjazë, Rrapëz, Plug, etc.

Geography edit

 
Divjake Karavasta National Park

Lushnje is in a hot Mediterranean summer type of climate. Lushnje is in the middle plains and flatland. This land is used for growing crops and raising animals. It is 30 km to Divjakë-Karavasta National Park with wetland and beaches and a lagoon.[3] There is a Reservoir in a village in Kashar, Lushnje with many farmlands around it and a connecting canal known as Perrio. Lushnje also has many olive oil trees and is one of the leading olive oil-producing places in Albania.

Subdivisions edit

Allkaj, Ballagat, Bubullimë, Dushk, Fier-Shegan, Golem, Hysgjokaj, Karbunarë, Kolonjë, Krutje, Lushnjë.[4]

Economy edit

 
Lushnjë Town Hall

Lushnje is located in the Myzeqe region that is known as a main provider of agricultural products to the rest of the country and for exports to other European Countries, and home to a national Institute of Agricultural Research.[5] During the Communism Regime, the city had factories for paper, plastic, and food processing factories. Lushnje has many olive trees. Many other business involve brick making and marble and also oil distributors and small oil refinery for gas station in and out of the city for the city.

Infrastructure edit

Education edit

Lushnje has many schools from college and to pre-k. The biggest and most famous schools in Lushnje are known as "Skënder Libohova", "18 Tetori" and "Kongresi i Lushnjes". "Kongresi i Lushnjes" has been renovated and is one for the most modern schools in the city with painted sides and interior upgrades. The college that is situated in Lushnje is Institute of Agricultural Research Lushnje about agriculture research. "Foto Puka" is another school in the city that is the second largest one. There are two high schools, one is "18 Tetori" and the other being "Vath Koreshi". The city also has a Professional Public High School, "Hasan D. Gina", with special curriculums raising from informatics to auto-services.

The schools of Lushnje offer a lot of recreation for their students. "Skënder Libohova" school has a new multi-functional park and a basketball and soccer area. "Foto Puka" and "Jani Nushi" are more known for their soccer and volleyball respectively.

Transportation edit

There is one highway that passes by the outskirts of Lushnje known as the SH4. The SH4 comes from Durrës to Lushnje, and then to Fier.

There are urban buses through the city with only one straight route. The urban bus goes from the roundabout in Plug [sq], Lushnje, through Lushnje, and to Karbunarë, Lushnje. The ride is about 5 km and 13 minutes or less. There are buses available at the train station which can take you from Lushnje to Greece and many places in the country and Balkan region.

Due to the shutdown of trains in Albania during 1990 there have been no signs of trains.[6]

Demography edit

Like most southern Albanian regions, the people of Lushnje speak a Tosk dialect. The population is mixed Orthodox and Muslim, typical of southern Albanian cities. Data from the 1918 census shows that the population of Lushnje was split almost evenly between Muslims and Christians at the time of independence from the Ottoman Empire.[7]

Sport edit

 
A. Roza Haxhiu Stadium

KS Lushnja was originally formed in 1927 and the first football game held in the city of Lushnje was played shortly after. This was a friendly game against FK Tomori Berat and the team consisted of young men from Lushnje. The club was named Kongresi i Lushnjës following a proposal from a member of parliament and signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Ferit Vokopola to name the club after the Congress of Lushnje, which was where Vokopola himself was elected secretary. In 1927 a young man named Ali Fuga returned from his studies in Austria and joined the club as a player and the head coach. He returned to Albania from Austria with shirts that would be used by the club, and they had green vertical stripes which were used to symbolise the fields of Myzeqe. Although the club was formed on 21 January 1927 it was not "officially" formed until 27 July 1930 shortly after the formation of the Albanian Football Association a month earlier. It was known then as the Kongresi i Lushnjës literacy-artistic society. The club's first official jerseys were green, and the first sports chief of the club was Ali Fuga, who had been a key member of the club's pre formation years. In 1945 they changed their name to KS Traktori Lushnja followed by a further name change in 1950 to SK Lushnja. In 1951 it was changed to Puna Lushnja, before they returned to KS Traktori Lushnja in 1958. In 1991 the club was named KF Lushnja. The club's main supporters' group is called the Ultras Delegatët. Also Lushnje has their own Volleyball team known as Ekipi i Volejbollit të Lushnjes.

Landmarks edit

Twin towns - Sister cities edit

Notable people edit

Following is a list of notable people born in Lushnjë, or that spent most of their lives in the city:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Population and housing census - Fier 2011" (PDF). INSTAT. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Correspondence table LAU – NUTS 2016, EU-28 and EFTA / available Candidate Countries" (XLS). Eurostat. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Divjaka Karavasta National Park -".
  4. ^ "Law nr. 115/2014" (PDF) (in Albanian). p. 6370. Retrieved 25 February 2022.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 August 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  6. ^ ":: T669.net - Hekurudha Shqiptare".
  7. ^ Siegfried Gruber. "Regional variation in marriage patterns in Albania at the beginning of the 20th century". www-gewi.uni-graz.at. Retrieved 11 June 2014., Seiner's 1918 data mapped here: http://www-gewi.uni-graz.at/seiner/density.html

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lushnje news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lushnje Albanian pronunciation ˈluʃɲe in Lushnje s own dialect Lushnje ˈluʃɲe Albanian definite form Lushnja is a city and municipality in west central Albania It is located in the County of Fier The total population is 83 659 2011 census 1 in a total area of 372 9 km2 144 0 sq mi 2 LushnjeMunicipalityFrom the top View of Lushnje Congress of Lushnje Museum Toka Jone monument on the Main squareFlagEmblemLushnjeCoordinates 40 56 N 19 42 E 40 933 N 19 700 E 40 933 19 700Country AlbaniaCountyFierGovernment MayorEriselda Sefa PS Council chairmanErjet Dhima PS Area Municipality372 9 km2 144 0 sq mi Elevation9 m 30 ft Population 2016 Municipal unit31 105DemonymLushnjar eTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal Code9001Area Code 0 35Websitebashkialushnje wbr gov wbr al Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Subdivisions 3 Economy 4 Infrastructure 4 1 Education 4 2 Transportation 5 Demography 5 1 Sport 5 2 Landmarks 6 Twin towns Sister cities 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp In January 1920 Lushnje was a provisional capital of Albania and the place of the Congress of Lushnje Chieftains of Albania assembled in the town and declared Tirana first a provisional and then the definitive capital of Albania 3 km away from Lushnje is the Savra Field This field is on the Lushnje Fier road Here the first battle between Principality of Zeta and Ottoman Empire occurred in 1385 the Battle of Savra In this battle Balsha II was killed Along with Fier Lushnje was the main district of the concentration camps during the Communist Regime some of the camps included the villages of Saver Gradishte Bedat Gjaze Rrapez Plug etc Geography edit nbsp Divjake Karavasta National ParkLushnje is in a hot Mediterranean summer type of climate Lushnje is in the middle plains and flatland This land is used for growing crops and raising animals It is 30 km to Divjake Karavasta National Park with wetland and beaches and a lagoon 3 There is a Reservoir in a village in Kashar Lushnje with many farmlands around it and a connecting canal known as Perrio Lushnje also has many olive oil trees and is one of the leading olive oil producing places in Albania Subdivisions edit Allkaj Ballagat Bubullime Dushk Fier Shegan Golem Hysgjokaj Karbunare Kolonje Krutje Lushnje 4 Economy edit nbsp Lushnje Town HallLushnje is located in the Myzeqe region that is known as a main provider of agricultural products to the rest of the country and for exports to other European Countries and home to a national Institute of Agricultural Research 5 During the Communism Regime the city had factories for paper plastic and food processing factories Lushnje has many olive trees Many other business involve brick making and marble and also oil distributors and small oil refinery for gas station in and out of the city for the city Infrastructure editEducation edit Lushnje has many schools from college and to pre k The biggest and most famous schools in Lushnje are known as Skender Libohova 18 Tetori and Kongresi i Lushnjes Kongresi i Lushnjes has been renovated and is one for the most modern schools in the city with painted sides and interior upgrades The college that is situated in Lushnje is Institute of Agricultural Research Lushnje about agriculture research Foto Puka is another school in the city that is the second largest one There are two high schools one is 18 Tetori and the other being Vath Koreshi The city also has a Professional Public High School Hasan D Gina with special curriculums raising from informatics to auto services The schools of Lushnje offer a lot of recreation for their students Skender Libohova school has a new multi functional park and a basketball and soccer area Foto Puka and Jani Nushi are more known for their soccer and volleyball respectively Transportation edit There is one highway that passes by the outskirts of Lushnje known as the SH4 The SH4 comes from Durres to Lushnje and then to Fier There are urban buses through the city with only one straight route The urban bus goes from the roundabout in Plug sq Lushnje through Lushnje and to Karbunare Lushnje The ride is about 5 km and 13 minutes or less There are buses available at the train station which can take you from Lushnje to Greece and many places in the country and Balkan region Due to the shutdown of trains in Albania during 1990 there have been no signs of trains 6 Demography editLike most southern Albanian regions the people of Lushnje speak a Tosk dialect The population is mixed Orthodox and Muslim typical of southern Albanian cities Data from the 1918 census shows that the population of Lushnje was split almost evenly between Muslims and Christians at the time of independence from the Ottoman Empire 7 Sport edit Main article KS Lushnja nbsp A Roza Haxhiu StadiumKS Lushnja was originally formed in 1927 and the first football game held in the city of Lushnje was played shortly after This was a friendly game against FK Tomori Berat and the team consisted of young men from Lushnje The club was named Kongresi i Lushnjes following a proposal from a member of parliament and signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Ferit Vokopola to name the club after the Congress of Lushnje which was where Vokopola himself was elected secretary In 1927 a young man named Ali Fuga returned from his studies in Austria and joined the club as a player and the head coach He returned to Albania from Austria with shirts that would be used by the club and they had green vertical stripes which were used to symbolise the fields of Myzeqe Although the club was formed on 21 January 1927 it was not officially formed until 27 July 1930 shortly after the formation of the Albanian Football Association a month earlier It was known then as the Kongresi i Lushnjes literacy artistic society The club s first official jerseys were green and the first sports chief of the club was Ali Fuga who had been a key member of the club s pre formation years In 1945 they changed their name to KS Traktori Lushnja followed by a further name change in 1950 to SK Lushnja In 1951 it was changed to Puna Lushnja before they returned to KS Traktori Lushnja in 1958 In 1991 the club was named KF Lushnja The club s main supporters group is called the Ultras Delegatet Also Lushnje has their own Volleyball team known as Ekipi i Volejbollit te Lushnjes Landmarks edit Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium Congress of Lushnje Museum Ardenica MonasteryTwin towns Sister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Albania nbsp Brindisi ItalyNotable people editFollowing is a list of notable people born in Lushnje or that spent most of their lives in the city Lindita Arapi Poet writer Artan Bano Footballer and manager Luli Bitri Actor Iljaz Ceco Footballer Rezart Dabulla Footballer Edmond Dalipi Footballer Kristaq Dhamo Movie director Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Footballer Vath Koreshi Writer Saimir Malko Footballer and manager Rey Manaj Footballer Fahredin Nuri Engineer Nebi Efendi Sefa One of the founding fathers of modern Albania signed the declaration of independence in 1912 Ferit bej Vokopola One of the founding fathers of modern Albania signed the declaration of independence in 1912 Margarita Xhepa Actor Vace Zela Singer Kastro Zizo Musician Florian Marku BoxerSee also editBalsha II Battle of SavraReferences edit Population and housing census Fier 2011 PDF INSTAT Retrieved 25 September 2019 Correspondence table LAU NUTS 2016 EU 28 and EFTA available Candidate Countries XLS Eurostat Retrieved 25 September 2019 Divjaka Karavasta National Park Law nr 115 2014 PDF in Albanian p 6370 Retrieved 25 February 2022 Tatjana Dishnica on the history of the scientific agricultural institutes of Albania PDF Archived from the original PDF on 3 August 2017 Retrieved 2 August 2017 T669 net Hekurudha Shqiptare Siegfried Gruber Regional variation in marriage patterns in Albania at the beginning of the 20th century www gewi uni graz at Retrieved 11 June 2014 Seiner s 1918 data mapped here http www gewi uni graz at seiner density htmlExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lushnje Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lushnje amp oldid 1189424079, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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