This is a list of villages, towns and cities in Albania, as referenced by the Institute of Statistics (Insituti i Statistikës) in the 2001 Census. Albania's capital city is Tirana and it is by far the largest city. It is the powerhouse of the Albanian economy. Albania's second city and major port is Durrës.
The Largest Cities
| Rank |
City |
2001 Census[1] |
2009 calculation[1] |
| 1 |
Tirana |
352,581 |
406,936 |
| 2 |
Durrës |
113,465 |
132,655 |
| 3 |
Elbasan |
95,554 |
107,323 |
| 4 |
Vlorë |
85,180 |
95,033 |
| 5 |
Shkodër |
85,798 |
91,257 |
| 6 |
Fier |
56,297 |
66,600 |
| 7 |
Korçë |
58,911 |
57,494 |
| 8 |
Berat |
45,572 |
48,385 |
| 9 |
Lushnjë |
38,336 |
45,171 |
| 10 |
Kavajë |
28,149 |
31,014 |
Smaller Towns and Villages
- Pogradec: 23,700
- Laç: 23,400
- Patos: 21,000
- Krujë: 19,400
- Kuçovë: 18,000
- Kukës: 16,600
- Lezhë: 16,600
- Sarandë:14,553
- Peshkopi: 14,100
- Burrel: 13,900
- Cërrik: 13,200
- Çorovodë: 13,200
- Shijak: 12,800
- Librazhd: 11,500
- Tepelenë: 11,300
- Gramsh: 10,400
- Poliçan: 10,200
- Bulqizë: 10,000
- Përmet: 9,800
- Fushë-Krujë: 9,600
- Kamëz: 9,300
- Rrëshen: 9,200
- Ballsh: 9,100
- Mamurras: 7,600
- Bajram Curri: 7,500
- Ersekë: 7,500
- Peqin: 7,200
- Divjakë: 7,069
- Selenicë: 6,900
- Himarë: 3,122
References
See also
External links
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