Tirana consists of 24 administrative units (Albanian: njësi administrative).[1]
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:
Municipality[1] | Neighborhood | Inhabitants[2] |
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Tirana 1 | Ali Demi | 51,264 |
Tirana 2 | Bulevardi Bajram Curri, Bulevardi Zhan D'Ark, Qyteti Studenti, Sauku, Zona 1 | 81,195 |
Tirana 3 | Brryli, Xhamlliku | 44,397 |
Tirana 4 | Kinostudio, Babrru, Allias | 65,357 |
Tirana 5 | Blloku, Selita, Tirana e Re | 85,579 |
Tirana 6 | Kombinati, Yzberisht | 77,620 |
Tirana 7 | 21 Dhjetori, Ish-Fusha e Aviacionit | 74,552 |
Tirana 8 | Selvia, Medreseja e Tiranës | 41,421 |
Tirana 9 | Lagja e Trenit, Brraka, Don Bosko (part) | 64,014 |
Tirana 10 | Central Tirana | 27,731 |
Tirana 11 | Lapraka, Instituti, Don Bosko (part) | 65,056 |
Tirana 12 | 15,699 | |
Tirana 13 | 13,565 | |
Tirana 14 | ? | |
Totally | 707,450 |
Following the 2015 Administrative-Territorial Division Reform, 13 new rural administrative units were added to the new Municipality of Tirana. The new divisions and their corresponding villages are as follows:[3]
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