Tirana - Capital in Change to Modernity
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Tirana, the capital of Albania, lies on the west side of Mount Dajti on the transition from the coastal plain to a hilly landscape in central Albania. To the coast of the Adriatic Sea at the port town of Durrës it is only about 30 km of air line.
And while Durrës can look back on an imposing history and great importance already in the time of the Romans, Tirana has only grown to the present importance as the capital of Albania in the last century. And how fast this change is still taking place, we were able to experience several times as we passed the city. The fascination of hundreds of thousands of football fans on the streets and squares was quite impressive, as last year's participation in the European Championship took place.
Suburb of Kamza and Kashar Lake northwest of the city
To the northwest a 40-kilometer-long plain opens up to the sea coast.
On the northern edge of the town is the river Tirana and the river of Ishëm. A few kilometers south, the Erzem flows past Tirana.
The city center is crossed by the river Lana, which springs from Dajti. The surroundings of the capital are characterized by many small, partly artificial lakes, leisure areas for residents and visitors.
The lake has an area of 55 hectares and currently new settlements being built on its southern bank. Other lakes or reservoirs are the Farka Lake east of the Great Park, the Paskuqan Lake between Tirana and the suburb of Kamza and the Kashar Lake northwest of the city, at the Tirana - Durrës highway.
It is precisely here that a number of companies have moved into new locations.
Then, from a place with few thousand inhabitants, the town became the largest and most important city in the country. King Zogu built his palace here and by the help of Italian ministers a splendid street has been built.
The first modern structures, including the central square, named after the Albanian prince and the public hero Skanderbeg, were created through urban development measures.
In the time of communist rule, the city developed rapidly: Socialist settlements and factories - especially food and machinery factories - were built. In addition, the communist leadership continued with the cultural expansion of the capital and established numerous educational institutions and cultural centers such as the opera house, several museums, the film studio and a few theaters. The University of Tirana was founded in 1956. However, in the 1960s and 1980s, many historical buildings were destroyed in order to redesign the city center.
After the democratization the cityscape quickly changed. Illegal buildings were erected everywhere, especially in the north-west. Many inhabitants of the rural regions settled on the outskirts of the town. In the city center, however, shops, cafés and restaurants were built.
From 1999 the illegal buildings were demolished in the city center and the green areas were restored.
Tirana is home to the largest museums
A city and ordinance plan was completed. A sewerage project is being carried out by a Japanese company and large parts of the city have been cleaned. International companies and shops opened branches. Public transport has been partially expanded and new city buses have been acquired.
An addressing system was also implemented.
Could we arouse your interest at least a little?
Tirana has become a cosmopolitan and interesting city. Here, as in many southern countries, hospitality is regarded and practiced as a great asset. Even with its own past is openly bypassed, so there is a tour around the remaining places of the communist dictatorship of Enver Hoxha. Unlike many other states, which are not willing to face their past.
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Tirana - a short city hike in the dusk Tirana - a short city hike in the dusk
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