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The third level of government is constituted by the 373 administrative units (njësia / njësitë administrative) or units of local administration (njësia / njësite të qeverisjes vendore). Most of these were former rural municipalities or communes (komuna / komunat), which functioned as second-level divisions of the country until 2015.
UTM WGS84: Date: January 2009: Source: Own work by uploader based on the following public domain sources: NASA SRTM3 v. 2 (topography), NASA SWDB (water bodies, shoreline), NGDC World Vector Shoreline and World Data Bank II (borders), VMap-0 (water bodies, roads, railways), ETOPO1 Global Relief Model (bathymetry), Landsat ETM+ (water bodies, roads, railways, position of settlements etc.), UN ...
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Communes (Albanian: komuna or komunat), officially known as administrative units (njësite administrative) or units of local administration, government, or governance (njësite të qeverisjes vendore) since 2015, are the 373 third-level administrative divisions of Albania which serve as its local government.
[206] [207] For smaller issues of local government, the municipalities are organised into 373 administrative units (njësia / njësitë administrative). There are also 2980 villages (fshatra / fshatrat), neighborhoods or wards (lagje / lagjet), and localities (lokalitete / lokalitetet) previously used as administrative units.
Since its Declaration of Independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912, Albania has reorganized its domestic administrative divisions 21 times. The primary division until mid-2000 was into districts (Albanian: rrethe), whose number, size, and importance varied over time. [1]
Borders of Urban Tirana's 11 Municipal Units. Below are the original 11 municipal units (Albanian: njesi bashkiake) of Tirana that were in effect until 2015.These were joined by 13 more divisions effective June 2015 following the 2015 Administrative-Territorial Division Reform of Albania totaling 24 administrative units for Tirana:
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