Tuzi Municipality Explained

Tuzi Municipality
Native Name:{{lang|cnr-Latn|Opština Tuzi
Albanian: Komuna e Tuzit
Settlement Type:Municipality
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Montenegro
Established Title:Established
Seat Type:Seat
Seat:Tuzi
Population Total:11422 (4748 Tuzi town)
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Timezone1:CET
Utc Offset1:+1
Timezone1 Dst:CEST
Utc Offset1 Dst:+2
Postal Code Type:Postal code
Postal Code:81206
Area Code:+382
Area Code Type:Area code
Iso Code:ME-24

Tuzi Municipality (Montenegrin: Opština Tuzi / Општина Тузи; Albanian: Komuna e Tuzit) is one of the 25 Municipalities of Montenegro. The municipal seat is the town of Tuzi.[1] The municipality is located about 10 km south of the capital Podgorica and consists of more than 40 distinct settlements.[2] The municipality roughly encompasses the Montenegrin part of the Malesija (Albanian: Malësia) region.

Geography and location

Tuzi is situated to the northwest of Lake Shkodra, 10 km from Podgorica and 130 km from Tirana (Albania). It is located in an environment of forests and mountains that are further connected to the Accursed Mountains. Later developments also include a football stadium, Korita, Lake of Rikavac, Vitoja, wellspring in Traboin, Cem, etc. It is located along the main road between the City of Podgorica and the Albanian border crossing, just a few kilometers north of Lake Shkodra. The Church of St. Anthony and Qazimbeg's Mosque are located in the centre of the town. Tuzi has been an independent municipality since 1 September 2018.

Local parliament

Party Seats Gov't.
Albanian Forum (AShLDMZUDSh) 16
Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS)10
Bosniak Party of Montenegro (BS)4
Democratic Montenegro (Democrats)1
Social Democrats of Montenegro (SD)1

Settlements

The Municipality of Tuzi consists of the following towns and villages (2011 census):[3]

NamePopulation
(2011)
Predominant
ethnic group
Predominant
religion
Montenegrin
Name
Albanian
Name
TuziTuz4748 AlbaniansIslam
ArzaArrëzë29 AlbaniansCatholicism
BarlajBardhaj57 AlbaniansCatholicism
BenkajBëkaj2AlbaniansCatholicism
BudzaBuxë25AlbaniansCatholicism
CijevnaCem63 AlbaniansCatholicism
DelajDelaj23 AlbaniansCatholicism
DinošaDinoshë500 AlbaniansIslam
Donji MilješMilesh i Poshtëm512 AlbaniansIslam
DrešajDreshaj176 AlbaniansCatholicism
DrumeDrume164 AlbaniansCatholicism
DušićiDushiq188 AlbaniansCatholicism
Gornji MilješMilesh i Sipërm742 AlbaniansIslam
GurecGurrec46 AlbaniansCatholicism
HelmicaHelmicë51AlbaniansCatholicism
KoćiKojë54 AlbaniansCatholicism
KotrabudanKodërbudan233 AlbaniansIslam
KrševoKëshevë168 AlbaniansIslam
LovkaLlofkë43 AlbaniansCatholicism
MužečkaMuzheçk15 AlbaniansCatholicism
NabojinNabom46 AlbaniansCatholicism
Nik MarašNikmarash10 AlbaniansCatholicism
OmerbožovićiOmerbozhaj193 AlbaniansCatholicism
PikaljaPikalë 54 AlbaniansCatholicism
PopratPoprat33 AlbaniansCatholicism
PothumNënhelm253 AlbaniansCatholicism
Rakića KućeRakiq279 AlbaniansCatholicism
RudineRudinë10 AlbaniansCatholicism
SelišteSelisht47AlbaniansCatholicism
SkoraćSkorraq137 AlbaniansCatholicism
SpinjaSpi39 AlbaniansCatholicism
StjepovoStjepoh24 AlbaniansCatholicism
SukurućSukruq661 AlbaniansCatholicism
TraboinTraboin48 AlbaniansCatholicism
VladnaVllanë474 AlbaniansIslam
VranjVranë1012 AlbaniansIslam
VuksanlekićiVuksanlekaj267 AlbaniansCatholicism

Demographics

According to 2011 census, the town of Tuzi has a population of 4,748, while the Tuzi Municipality has 11,422 residents.[4] Of them, over half are Albanians, 1/3 define themselves as ethnic Muslims, 1/4 as Bosniaks and the rest as Montenegrins. There is also a small community of Romani. According to the last national census of 2011 the newly formed municipality is made up of the following ethnic groups;

Year 2011 2011
Ethnic group Population Percentage
Albanians 7,786 68.44%
Bosniaks 1,050 9.23%
Ethnic Muslims 702 6.17%
Montenegrins 1,137 9.99%
Serbs244 2.15%
Romani people 111 0.98%
Total 13,142 100%

According to the 2023 census, the Municipality of Tuzi has a population of 13,142 residents.

Notes and References

  1. https://www.cdm.me/english/tuzi-will-become-independent-municipality Tuzi will become an independent municipality
  2. https://gazetablic.com/dicka-rreth-zgjedhjeve-historike-ne-komunen-e-tuzit Diçka rreth zgjedhjeve historike në Komunën e Tuzit
  3. Web site: Data at settlement level (census). 2011. monstat.org. Statistical Office of Montenegro.
  4. http://monstat.org/cg/page.php?id=534&pageid=322 Zvanični rezultati popisa na web stranici Zavoda za statistiku Crne Gore