Lushnjë

Subdivisions are Allkaj, Ballagat, Bubullimë, Dushk, Fier-Shegan, Golem, Hysgjokaj, Karbunarë, Kolonjë, Krutje, and Lushnjë.

"Kongresi i Lushnjes" has been renovated and is one for the most modern schools in the city with painted sides and interior upgrades.

The city also has a Professional Public High School, "Hasan D. Gina", with special curriculums raising from informatics to auto-services.

There are buses available at the train station which can take you from Lushnje to Greece and many places in the country and Balkan region.

Data from the 1918 census shows that the population of Lushnje was split almost evenly between Muslims and Christians at the time of independence from the Ottoman Empire.

[8] KS Lushnja was originally formed in 1927 and the first football game held in the city of Lushnje was played shortly after.

This was a friendly game against FK Tomori Berat and the team consisted of young men from Lushnje.

The club was named Kongresi i Lushnjës following a proposal from a member of parliament and signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Ferit Vokopola to name the club after the Congress of Lushnje, which was where Vokopola himself was elected secretary.

In 1927 a young man named Ali Fuga returned from his studies in Austria and joined the club as a player and the head coach.

He returned to Albania from Austria with shirts that would be used by the club, and they had green vertical stripes which were used to symbolise the fields of Myzeqe.

Divjake Karavasta National Park
Lushnjë Town Hall
A. Roza Haxhiu Stadium