Ulcinj Municipality
Ulcinj Municipality (Montenegrin: Opština Ulcinj / Општина Улцињ, Albanian: Komuna e Ulqinit) is the southernmost municipality of Montenegro, bordered by Albania to the east, Bar Municipality to the north and Adriatic Sea to the south and the west. The municipality area is 255 km², while the population is 19,921 residents, according to 2011 census. The seat of the municipality is the town of Ulcinj.[1]
Ulcinj Municipality Opština Ulcinj / Општина Улцињ Komuna e Ulqinit | |
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Ulcinj Municipality in Montenegro | |
Country | Montenegro |
Capital | Ulcinj |
Number of settlements | 40 (39 rural, 1 urban) |
Area | |
• Total | 255 km2 (98 sq mi) |
Population (2011) | |
• Total | 20,290 |
• Density | 80/km2 (210/sq mi) |
Demonym(s) | Ulcinjani Ulqinakë |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 85360 |
Area code | +382 30 |
Website | Official Website |
Geography and tourism
Ulcinj is a popular tourist destination for its Long Beach, Valdanos, Lake Šas, Ada Bojana Island and for its two-millennia-old Ulcinj Castle. There is also a beach called Mala Plaža (also "the City beach") which is much smaller in size, but is located in the centre of town and very popular with visitors. "The Korzo", as it is called by locals, is a promenade which separates a street lined with coffee shops from Mala plaža. At night during the summer months, the Korzo is pedestrianised and families and young people gather. There are many more less known smaller beaches that serve as get-aways from the main tourist areas. Ulcinj has also a large number of religious buildings like mosques, tyrbes and churches, including: Pasha's Mosque, Sailors' Mosque, Church-Mosque of Ulcinj and St. Nicholas' Church. Ulcinj's old town is a well preserved castle-looking community that is left over from medieval times. The old town sits atop a mountain overlooking the shore and is a tourist attraction on its own.
Municipality Day
Ulcinj Municipality Day | |
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Also called | Ulcinj Day |
Observed by | Ulcinj |
Type | Local |
Significance | End of olive collection Sailor output at the sea Touristic season begins |
Celebrations | Picnics, Concerts, Sport activities, Cocktails |
Date | First Saturday in April |
2019 date | April 6 |
2020 date | April 4 |
2021 date | April 3 |
2022 date | April 2 |
Frequency | annual |
Ulcinj Municipality Day (Montenegrin: Dan opštine Ulcinj / Дан општине Улцињ, Albanian: Dita e Komunës së Ulqinit), also called Ulcinj Day (Montenegrin: Dan Ulcinja / Дан Улциња, Albanian: Dita e Ulqinit), is an annual Albanian holiday held every first Saturday of April. The main celebrations are seen in Ulcinj and rarely in surrounding villages. During this day, events such as the Domestic Products Fair and the Concert, usually held in the Rana neighbourhood, take place.
Local administration
Local parliament
Parties and coalitions | Seats | Gov't. |
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Democratic Party of Socialists | 8 | Yes |
New Democratic Force | 8 | Yes |
Democratic League in Montenegro | 7 | No |
Democratic Union of Albanians | 3 | Yes |
Social Democrats | 3 | Yes |
United Reform Action | 2 | No |
Social Democratic Party | 1 | No |
Bosniak Party | 1 | Yes |
Settlements
Municipality of Ulcinj has 41 residential places where one is urban settlement; Ulcinj, with 10,707 inhabitants 53.75% of the general population:[2]
Name | Popuiation (2011) |
Predominant ethnic group |
Predominant religion | |
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Montenegrin Name |
Albanian Name | |||
Ulcinj | Ulqin | 10707 | Albanians 60.89 / 100 |
Islam 68.15 / 100 |
Ambula | Amulli | 34 | Albanians 97.06 / 100 |
Catholicism 100 / 100 |
Bratica | Braticë | 233 | Albanians 66.95 / 100 |
Catholicism 61.80 / 100 |
Briska Gora | Mali i Brinjës | 50 | Albanians 50 / 100 |
Catholicism 50 / 100 |
Bojke | Bojk | 161 | Albanians 99.38 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Brajše | Brajshë | 682 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 99.85 / 100 |
Vladimir | Katërkollë | 757 | Albanians 99.60 / 100 |
Islam 99.47 / 100 |
Gornji Štoj | Shtoji i Naltë | 107 | Albanians 87.85 / 100 |
Catholicism 91.59 / 100 |
Gornja Klezna | Këllezna e Naltë | 165 | Albanians 98.18 / 100 |
Islam 91.51 / 100 |
Donji Štoj | Shtoji i Poshtëm | 1120 | Albanians 49.20 / 100 |
Islam 40.30 / 100 |
Donja Klezna | Këllezna e Poshtme | 126 | Albanians 91.27 / 100 |
Islam 53.97 / 100 |
Darza | Darzë | 135 | Montenegrins 42.22 / 100 |
Orthodoxy 62.96 / 100 |
Draginje | Draginë | 72 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Zoganj | Zogaj | 397 | Albanians 62.97 / 100 |
Islam 65.24 / 100 |
Krute Ulcinjske | Krytha e Ulqinit | 196 | Albanians 45.41 / 100 |
Catholicism 84.69 / 100 |
Krute | Krythë | 525 | Albanians 91.43 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Kruče | Krruç | 142 | Albanians 47.89 / 100 |
Islam 59.86 / 100 |
Kolonza | Kollomzë | 228 | Albanians 63.16 / 100 |
Catholicism 46.05 / 100 |
Kodre | Kodra | 997 | Albanians 80.64 / 100 |
Islam 74.72 / 100 |
Kosići | Kosiq | 306 | Albanians 96.40 / 100 |
Islam 93.14 / 100 |
Kravari | Kravari | 547 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Leskovac | Leskoci | 73 | Bosniaks 95.89 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Lisnabore | Lisna Borë | 171 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Mide | Millë | 234 | Albanians 98.72 / 100 |
Islam 99.14 / 100 |
Pistula | Pistull | 384 | Albanians 76.82 / 100 |
Islam 78.38 / 100 |
Reč | Reç | 61 | Albanians 98.36 / 100 |
Catholicism 100 / 100 |
Rastiš | Rashtishë | 358 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Sukobin | Sukubinë | 36 | Albanians 99.18 / 100 |
Islam 99.45 / 100 |
Sutjel | Sutjell | 20 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Catholicism 100 / 100 |
Sveti Đorđe | Shëngjergj | 69 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Catholicism 100 / 100 |
Ćurke | Qyrkaj | 30 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Fraskanjel | Fraskanjell | 57 | Albanians 98.25 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Šas | Shas | 238 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Štodra | Shtodër | 112 | Albanians 100 / 100 |
Islam 100 / 100 |
Bijela Gora | Mali i Bardhë | 53 | Albanians 41.51 / 100 |
Islam 45.28 / 100 |
Total | 19921 | Albanians 70.66 / 100 |
Islam 71.82 / 100 |
Demographics
Town of Ulcinj is the administrative centre of Ulcinj Municipality, which has a population of 19,921. The town of Ulcinj itself has a population of 10,707. Ulcinj Municipality is the centre of the Albanian community in Montenegro. It is one of two municipalities in Montenegro where Albanians form the majority with 70%, the other being Tuzi Municipality with a 68% majority.[3]
Gallery
- Ulcinj Old Town
- Ulcinj Old Town
- Sailors' Mosque and the City Beach
- Valdanos inlet
References
- Opštine, MJU, Vlada Crne Gore
- "Data at settlement level (census)". monstat.org. Statistical Office of Montenegro. 2011.
- http://www.monstat.org/userfiles/file/popis2011/saopstenje/saopstenje%281%29.pdf